Friday, February 15, 2013 Monday, December 17, 2012
sophie-sucidal:

A good workman keeps her tools, and keeps them dirty. Cleanliness is for wimps. You have to be strong to deal with an infection. I am strong. I am I am I am. 

sophie-sucidal:

A good workman keeps her tools, and keeps them dirty. Cleanliness is for wimps. You have to be strong to deal with an infection. I am strong. I am I am I am. 

idontwannabe-me:

It’s monday evening. I can cut again on my arms. Jeahh.. so this is only a start..

idontwannabe-me:

It’s monday evening. I can cut again on my arms. Jeahh.. so this is only a start..

Saturday, September 1, 2012 Friday, August 31, 2012
Depression is not selfish. Anxiety is not rude. Schizophrenia is not wrong. Mental illness isn’t self-centered, any more than a broken leg or the flu is self-centered. If your mental illness makes you feel guilty, review the definition of “illness” and try to treat yourself with the same respect and concern you would show to a cancer patient or a person with pneumonia. (via goldenphoenixgirl)
Thursday, July 12, 2012
one of the most honest and powerful images I have ever seen.  vulnerable, honest and unflinching.  thank you for sharing your humanity.

one of the most honest and powerful images I have ever seen. vulnerable, honest and unflinching. thank you for sharing your humanity.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012
franklyn-whiteoak21:

04 “How We Look” CUT BACK: facing ageismIn part 4 of CUT BACK: facing ageism we explore the topic of how our appearance is perceived by others? Some advisors tell “What does a company expect?” “Don’t look dowdy.” Other topics that are explored: We can’t be 16 again, look the best you can look. What niche do you fit into? Looking the part. Young culture. Photographer talks about shooting old people. Featuring: street interview in Denver, Joanne Waters, Kathy Diekmann, Rachel Conine, Miriam Levenson, Leslie Lewis, Elisabeth Zamarelli, Troy Aossey and James Lansing.Click on the Thumbnail to watch the videoOr visit http://mywebgossip.info/04-how-we-look-cut-back-facing-ageism/

franklyn-whiteoak21:

04 “How We Look” CUT BACK: facing ageism

In part 4 of CUT BACK: facing ageism we explore the topic of how our appearance is perceived by others? Some advisors tell “What does a company expect?” “Don’t look dowdy.” Other topics that are explored: We can’t be 16 again, look the best you can look. What niche do you fit into? Looking the part. Young culture. Photographer talks about shooting old people. Featuring: street interview in Denver, Joanne Waters, Kathy Diekmann, Rachel Conine, Miriam Levenson, Leslie Lewis, Elisabeth Zamarelli, Troy Aossey and James Lansing.

Click on the Thumbnail to watch the video
Or visit http://mywebgossip.info/04-how-we-look-cut-back-facing-ageism/