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Ferris Bueller Sequel of the Day: So the Ferris Bueller “sequel” that was teased last week has been unveiled in full, and it’s… an ad for Honda starring Matthew Broderick as himself.
But it does pay homage to Ferris Bueller, which is something? And it does do a great job at selling something: The certainty that no one should ever try to make a Ferris Bueller sequel.
[honda.]
Favorite commercial. Yea…
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it’s that time again, friendlies.
what time, you ask?
time for me to tell you to be proud of your body, no matter the size, color, shape, or condition!
I am a size 26, and about 5’6. I am a fattyfattytwobyfourcantfitthroughthekitchendoor
and that’s okay.
I have been teased and ridiculed about my weight all my life. no matter how far I ran, no matter how fit I actually was, and how healthy I am people still only see the fat. I’ve been told I should be ashamed. I’ve been told I shouldnt wear short dresses or tight tops. that I should cover myself up.
and to those things I say: Kindly fuck off.

I am not ashamed of myself. I am not ashamed of my body, nor should I be. We are born into one skin, we can scar it, stretch it, burn it, mark it, tan it, peel it. but we’re always in it, so you might as well learn to love it.
Fat is not negative.
neither is skinny.
or anything in between.
real women dont have curves. Well, some might. Some are thin and lean. others are tall. or short. some have breasts, some dont. some have penises. you’re a woman if that’s what you choose to be.
you are a man if you choose to be.
you are anything to want to be (except maybe an astronaut, that has actual qualifications).
Happiness is a choice, one that can see distant at times, but you can always make the choice to achieve it.
it takes time, and effort. Loving yourself is not always easy. Put yourself out of your comfort zone in every aspect of your life. You are so much stronger than you give yourself credit for.
reblogging this from a couple weeks ago so everyone will know what I am talking about and read the good word.
beautiful girl with a beautiful mind
She is beautiful.
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RIP: Etta James, the legendary genre-spanning singer who gave the world many memorable hits including “At Last” and “The Wallflower,” has passed away. She was 73.
James, who was diagnosed with leukemia 2010, had been in poor health for some time.
Affectionately known as Miss Peaches, the Matriarch of R&B had multiple Grammys to her name, and was inducted into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame.
Incidentally, the man who discovered James, Johnny Otis, passed away just yesterday.
Below: James sings “Something’s Got A Hold On Me” in 1962.
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