I am moving into a new apartment this weekend!

beautiful.

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Real women have/are/do/don’t-

Do us all a favour and shut the fuck up before you even try to finish that godawful sentence.

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So something really scary happened tonight.  I was waiting for a friend outside of a restaurant and I started to feel nauseous. My vision started to go and I couldn’t hear, it sounded like waves were in my ears. This progressed for about 20 minutes. Every time I tried to walk my balance was so bad I had to sit down again, and my body was completely drenched in sweat. I guess I was about to faint.

Going through my days events, I ate enough, and I had just worked out before meeting for dinner, but no more than usual. All I can figure is that the migraine I have had all week caused me to not think before taking ibuprofen before heading to the gym. I must have taken more than I was supposed to. Nonetheless, it was terrifying and I hope it never happens again. 

Here’s the plan, Stan.

somedaysexylegs:

For this semester, I shall:

  • eat if I’m hungry, as often as it takes
  • no starvation, and no binging.
  • NO trans fats. Idgaf if it’s the most yummy delicious food on the planet. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
  • Running 3 times a week
  • yoga 2 times 
  • avoid artificial sweeteners if possible. REAL SUGAR, MAN. 
  • Become confident, happy, and healthy :) 

Sometimes it’s not about how happy a person made you at one point in time, but it’s about how much they hurt you in the end.

frozendeadmemories:

I hate you.

These are for Cam-rica McC

These are for Cam-rica McC

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dandytrans:

moderngirlblitz:

randomlancila:

The YAY! Scale!

This is the only scale I will ever advocate to anyone. When you step on it, it’s nearly guaranteed to give you a boost. Instead of a number, it gives you a compliment!

“Fine!”

“Perfect!”

“Lovely!”

“Ravishing!”

You’ll never have to fear stepping on the scale again if you have one of these. It’s just a reminder that the number on the scale isn’t what’s important. Your self-worth and the ways in which you define yourself are really what matter!

(Did I mention each scale is signed by Marilyn Wann of Fat!So? fame? Super bonus!)

I love the adorable designs and I love the tongue in cheek jab at the beauty industry. Honestly, if I knew someone who was dieting, I would heavily consider getting them one of these bad boys to remind them that the end all be all isn’t the number on the scale!

Love,

Amber :)

OH MY GOODNESS SO MUCH LOVE I HAVE FOR WHOEVER INVENTED THIS.

I love Marilyn Wann! 

My undergrad nutrition teacher brought one of these scales to class one day (the pink fuzzy one). If you live in San Francisco, you may find yourself lucky enough to see Marilyn raising awareness of Fat Acceptance with her scales on a busy sidewalk.