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Apparently, once in a while when you turn on your camera to the front one by mistake you might actually like the way you look? Time for a #selfie

Apparently, once in a while when you turn on your camera to the front one by mistake you might actually like the way you look? Time for a #selfie


My tablelands hike in Gros More Provincial park.


Coca-Cola Life

hgavin:

PSA: if you happen to have any kind of allergies such as tree pollen allergies (any oral allergy for that matter), stay away from drinking Coca-Cola Life.

I drank one yesterday because the coke people were doing a promotion and were giving them away and I became violently ill, seriously like vomiting for hours and chills and horrible feeling of death.

Coca-cola Life has Stevia and a quick google search mentions that if you’ve a ragweed allergy, hay fever, you can have an allergic reaction to Stevia.

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“i am a terrible passenger in the car cos I will scream at things I see that are cute/good all the time without realizing what i’m doing i am so sorry stef
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i am a terrible passenger in the car cos I will scream at things I see that are cute/good all the time without realizing what i’m doing i am so sorry stef 

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“Don’t be late for work, but also get outta here cos I wanna pretend i’m a starfish and I need the whole bed to do that
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oursuperadventure:

Don’t be late for work, but also get outta here cos I wanna pretend i’m a starfish and I need the whole bed to do that

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Convention safety!

duljuice:

As VidCon rolls around, I feel like it’s important to say, specifically to girls [but not exclusively of course], stay safe. Always tell your friends or a person who will check up on you exactly where you’re going and with whom. Tweet me even, if you need to.

There’s no such thing as an healthy fan/YouTuber hookup or relationship. There just isn’t. The power dynamic is too far off-balance. It can work out fine, but it’s also likely not to. It’s a fun thing to fantasize about, but in a perfect world would stop there. Make friends, that’s great! But don’t enter the more blurry territory while you’re still ‘just a fan’ in your and/or the other person’s mind. Overthink things, that’s safer than the alternative.

And to my YouTube friends and acquaintances especially, or anyone else: go out of your way to not take advantage of the innate power you have over your fans. Whether you recognize it or not, it’s there, and it’s your responsibility not to enter any gray area. That shouldn’t be what conventions are for.

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*Turns on the AC, turns on the fan, sleeps with the blanket*


microsoftbob:

microsoftbob:

when boys hold u by yr waist and make you feel tiny
when you kiss boys and you can feel their stubble
freckles on boy
body hair on boy
spooning with boys
when boys get hard while spooning and you can feel it and its really cute
boys in the abstract
boy

1 year later and I’m a lesbian

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Flight Simulator

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cages-and-p0les:

Ruby Rose makes me question my sexuality, like am i even straight anymore????


I Went to Church with Bruce Jenner and Here’s What Caitlyn Taught Me About Jesus.

jcobia:

I Went to Church with Bruce Jenner and Here’s what Caitlyn Taught Me About Jesus.

When I was a budding twenty-one year old I took a job at a church in Calabasas. It was a brand new church meeting in a movie theater, and as I relocated to Los Angeles for my first service I learned the Kardashian family were major supporters of the church from its infancy. At the time I had to Google their names to figure out who this celebrity family was. They had previously attended another church and met a very charismatic and prolific pastor there. He ended up leaving that church believing he wouldn’t go back to ministry.

It was Bruce Jenner that found this pastor three years later, was working at Starbucks.

Bruce searched this pastor out and told him that his wife, Kris, had been trying to find him and would love to talk with him. The Pastor kindly received the request, and upon meeting, Kris Jenner told the pastor that they wanted to start a new church in their hometown of Calabasas with him as the pastor.

If you’re surprised by this..so was I.

It’s a long story that doesn’t fully connect with the purpose of this post, and so I’ll keep it short. He accepted.

I was introduced to this pastor as a potential worship leader (music leader) for the new church. The pastor flew up from Southern California to the Bay Area where I was living, to come watch me lead worship at my Dad’s church (my father is a pastor). I had lunch with him afterwards and he told me about the vision of his new church. He explained that it was a church designed for everybody, all were welcome, and it was a “come as you are” atmosphere. I was thrilled with this idea, and I hoped and prayed that he would call me about a position. I wasn’t convinced that I nailed the interview, but I was convinced that this was where God wanted me.

Sure enough, the following week I was asked to come down and lead worship (music) in a preview service, and a week later I was offered the job. I had also let it slip that I had a youth leader background, and was great with students. The pastor asked me if I would take on that role at the church too, and I told him I would. I was thrilled to be able to work with kids close to my age and teach them about Jesus. It was only just before that preview service that I learned that the Kardashians/Jenners were an integral part of this church. I couldn’t understand why a family like this would want to start a church… but honestly, I was even more intrigued.

As soon as I moved to Hollywood I was contacted by Kris Jenner and asked to meet her at her home. I drove up to their larger than life mansion in Calabasas in the busted-up Honda I still drive today. She shared that she hoped her young daughters, Kendall and Kylie, would find God and He would be a huge part of their lives. I had a blast going to the Kardashian home over several visits. It was a warm and inviting place. They loved me for who I was, and Kendall and Kylie were always fun to be around. They were so funny and beyond their years. I specifically remember their kitchen pantry - to a starving music student, that place was heaven and I was not too proud to eat as many Susie Cake cupcakes as could fill my 21 year old stomach.

As the church got its start, I quickly fell in love with it. The church was growing, I was growing, my faith was growing, and soon I was able to start the youth group. The youth group initially met on the steps inside the Edwards Calabasas movies theater, and in attendance were some of the craziest/most diverse students I have ever come into contact with. There were middle school computer prodigies, One Direction experts, and a troublemaker or two, along with Kylie and Kendall Jenner, in attendance every week. This was the beginning.

At a certain point I realized that just the Sunday morning experience wouldn’t be enough, and asked the group if there was a house that wouldn’t mind hosting a Wednesday night gathering where we could continue our conversations from Sunday morning. To my surprise it was Kendall Jenner that approached me, and told me that we could meet at her house. She had asked her parents and that was that…I was leading a youth group at the Kardashian home.

This is the same home you would recognize from the show. On my first visit I noticed stage lights in every corner as a producer that told me I couldn’t enter yet- they were in the middle of a scene. Here on the set of reality TV and a family home I began to have conversations with Caitlyn before youth group. We would make smalltalk as she microwaved a giant plate of spaghetti. Students dropped cupcakes in her pool and she was stellar enough to tell me not to worry about it. I would then later watch her scoop it out of the pool herself. It was a great experience and formative time for me, I even met my wife here as she volunteered for the youth group.

As the Jenner girls grew into careers of their own there wasn’t a lot of time for youth group. Kris and the girls stopped coming as regularly on Sunday mornings as well, although Kylie and I would still joke around when they were came for Easter and Christmas services. We moved the youth group from the Jenner’s home to my wife’s parent’s home and met weekly there. One thing remained, as odd as some of you may now find it…

Caitlyn stuck around.

She was there at church almost every Sunday, sitting in the front row and singing along to every song if she could. She would chat with me before services and make fun of how I wore sandals every day. I used to think that I was wasting her time before the service…why would this Olympian/reality TV super star want to talk with me? But the more I talked with her on Sundays the more I realized she actually cared about me. She wanted to know what was going on in my career and why I wasn’t preaching yet. I knew her family, I knew her simply as a parent to two girls in my youth group, and she just wanted someone to talk to. We did just that.

Caitlyn listened with great intention to the sermons at my church. I could tell she just loved being there. Caitlyn was the one in this family who never went out claiming to be a Christian. Her statement was her attendance at church, week after week, Sunday after Sunday.

I eventually left that church under great terms to help start a brand new church in Santa Monica. Caitlyn was there my final Sunday and gave me a big hug wishing me well.

News came out shortly after that Caitlyn was transitioning.

My newsfeed is flooded by both enormous support and enormous disappointment. Most of my friends who don’t know Jesus were in support of Caitlyn, proclaiming their acceptance and love for her. Those who did know Jesus were mostly either silent or derogatory.

Today, I can’t help but think how backwards that is.

Caitlyn knows who Jesus is, and Jesus knows her by name. Whether that sits comfortably on a timeline or blog comment, I know firsthand that Caitlyn has heard the good news.

And, Caitlyn has taught me more about Jesus.

Caitlyn taught me to be bold. That’s why I’m posting this. I’ll gladly take the heat if it means standing for what is right. Jesus was bold enough to overturn tables at his father’s temple, he was bold enough to stand up to the religious leaders of his day and let them know they had it backwards. In the Bible we see the oppressed overcome the oppressor and the meek become strong. That is the core of the Jesus I know. Jesus came to eat with the people no one would be seen with, to turn the tax collector into an honest man. He came to transform the world.

Caitlyn showed me that life is a journey with many twists and turns. Look back at this person’s story- a major Olympic athlete on the cover of a Wheaties box and a reality TV star on one of the most bizarre shows about a family on the air. I will tell you that in my limited time in the Jenner/Kardashian home Caitlyn was the most grounded and sensible person there. Would she claim to know Christ now? I don’t know the answer to that question, but I’m sure if I asked she would give me an answer more fully thought out than I could muster for myself.

What’s more pressing to me is how the church (my tribe) will respond to Caitlyn. The LGBTQ people I know are loving, accepting, beautiful people and many of them have been so hurt by their church communities that they have left the faith.

Jesus wasn’t one to turn away from those the world had labeled broken. He was the one  who would walk towards them with open arms.  

As we continue this conversation (some would call it an argument) about the LGBTQ community and the church, I pray we can remember our God, read His word, and most of all, pray before we speak. I know plenty of other church leaders who don’t feel comfortable affirming the LGBTQ community. I also know their hearts.

May your heart break for those who are struggling or hurting. May you see what God is doing in the world he has promised to transform. May we live in hope and love.

Amen.

Please know that in any church or community I am involved with, Caitlyn- or any person who is struggling or marginalized…you are welcome and accepted. God loves you, so do I, and so do countless others. Let’s show the world who Jesus is. Let’s be brave.


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By Jean Jullien.

Visual representation on how we let technology ruin social interactions and pleasant experiences.

Me: *hates this*

why do baby boomers love to produce this “technology is bad fire is scary and thomas edison was a witch” garbage?

fuck THIS

I never see a cashier with an empty queue. Self-serve checkout machines make life GREAT for people with social anxiety or self conscious people. I get nervous that everyone is judging my weight. So when I do my monthly ice-cream, chocolate, and menstrual products run, I will do it with a fucking self-serve machine.

I’m happy seeing my friends take photos of their food. I like taking photos of my food. Because there is a chef in the back of the kitchen who works hard to plate things beautifully and in any other situation, people dive in immediately and ruin that image. We take photos to preserve that image and who the fuck knows, if I was the chef I would be digging through instagram hoping to see my plate on there. We’re celebrating someones hard work, work that is generally temporary.

And I don’t know what kind of friends you have, but if someone is taking a photo of their food, I’m not gonna bother talking to them until they’re done. Why would you try to have a conversation when someone is busy?? And it takes a few minutes, you can wait for someone who wants to perform a small act of creativity.

It’s nice to get likes on instagram. If you’re monogamous and on tinder, it’s not technology’s fault you’re contemplating cheating. What is SO BAD about having food delivered to your home? And is there anything wrong with having movies streaming instantly? No - but if you complain that Netflix takes up your life than be an adult and step back. It’s not technology’s fault that you have no self control.

Selfies are fun. Selfies are great. Your friend is a jerk if they don’t even take a minute to take of photo of you as well. Why do you care if people use technology around you on the subway? That makes me feel less self-conscious that people are staring or judging me. They can play their games, read, etc. Someone is occupied, why is that so wrong?

Your phone has a zoom option so you can record/photograph a concert? FUCKING good for you! 

And again. If your phone keeps you up, be an adult, get some self control and step back. 

Technology isn’t bad. You’re just upset with yourselves for having a lack of self-control. You hate that people connect through technology. And maybe, you just don’t like seeing people love themselves, enjoy life, and feel joy. That’s your problem, not technology’s.

^^^ bang on.

i’ll just leave this here:

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fixed some of these

i would have done the rest but my eyes were about to roll out of my head over the clueless hypocrisy and self-congratulatory posturing of digitally illustrating luddite crapola about how baaaad technology is, and then posting it on the internet for people to enjoy it.

artist owned themself harder than any critic could, credit where due

Bolded the points I was going to make…

God, yes, all of this.  Shut the fuck up, already.

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I made one :) 

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kitcox:

charminglyantiquated:

a short comic about witches and wishes and wanting things.

this made me tear up just now. 

[tumblr | webcomic]

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