"I’m tired of people romanticizing overexertion. Exhausted is not the new chic, coffee (though a delicious necessity) is not a food group, and running on fumes is not admirable. Why do we hold pedestals for sleepless nights, breakdowns, and inner turmoil? Are those really things to aspire to? Self-care. Balance. The ability to know when your body, mind, and spirit need to take a step back. Those are things we should admire. We have to stop blurring the line between ‘commitment’ and self-endangerment because too many people are burning out before they have a chance to truly shine."
— my opinion on the way we envision hard work and the way we should live life {runningmandz} (via kvtes)
If you’re a fan of Joan of Arc (and I mean, who isn’t? Who has ever been like her before or since?) you should definitely look up the 1928 movie, The Passion of Joan of Arc. Maria Falconetti as Joan gives what is widely regarded as one of the best performances on film, ever - though certainly at a cost.Mesmerizing.
Hey, ponies are back in stock! They were out for a while, but they are back! woop woop woop!
(April 7, 1933 – December 31, 2015) Best known as Captain “Trapper” John McIntyre on M*A*S*H, Wayne Rogers passed away today from complications from pneumonia.
I bought Atticus-Finchy-glasses for less than $300 (also less than $20), and they’re arriving four days early and I am extremely excited and probably it will take me weeks or months to get the nerve to wear them in at work, okay bye again.