Breathing life a breathe at a time,
Seeing life a blink at a time.
Taste the opportunities and bite into life's amazement.

Life is delicate, track every moment.

1st June 2012

Photo reblogged from The Daily What with 6,202 notes

thedailywhat:

Case For Sunscreen of the Day: This man is 69 years old.
He drove a truck for 28 years.
The premature aging from sun damage to the left side of his face is extensive enough to warrant a feature in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Trucker or not, don’t forget your sunscreen.
[gizmodo]

Omg! SPF 60!

thedailywhat:

Case For Sunscreen of the Day: This man is 69 years old.

He drove a truck for 28 years.

The premature aging from sun damage to the left side of his face is extensive enough to warrant a feature in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Trucker or not, don’t forget your sunscreen.

[gizmodo]

Omg! SPF 60!

Source: thedailywhat

1st June 2012

Photo reblogged from Teen Vogue on Tumblr with 155 notes

teenvogue:

Fashion face-off! Taylor Swift and Kristen Stewart were both spotted in red gowns with lace cut-outs. Tell us who wore it best here »

Taylor is gorgeous!

teenvogue:

Fashion face-off! Taylor Swift and Kristen Stewart were both spotted in red gowns with lace cut-outs. Tell us who wore it best here »

Taylor is gorgeous!

Source: teenvogue.com

30th May 2012

Video reblogged from The Daily What with 402 notes

thedailywhat:

This Is Also All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: On the heels of recent Humane Society undercover investigations into chicken cruelty, pig cruelty, and Tennessee walking horse cruelty, a Mercy For Animals hidden-camera operation at a livestock auction in L.A. has revealed “an ongoing pattern of cruelty, egregious violence, and severe neglect,” including:

  • “Downed” animals — those too sick or injured to even stand or walk on their own — being left to slowly suffer and die without food, water or veterinary care.
  • Sick, injured and dying animals being kicked, pushed and dragged into transport trucks to be sold and slaughtered for human consumption.
  • Workers throwing, beating, stomping on and kicking animals in the face and body.
  • Baby goats being carelessly picked up by their necks and then kicked or tossed around.
  • Workers grabbing, dragging and throwing animals by their heads, necks, ears, horns, tails, and legs.
  • Birds stuffed into bags and goats, sheep and other animals overcrowded into small pens, forcing animals to stand on and even trample each other.

After reviewing the footage, Temple Grandin, Ph.D., an animal welfare advisor to the USDA, wrote: “The handling was very rough and kicking animals is not acceptable. If this auction had been a federally inspected meat packing plant, they would have suspended inspection and shut them down.”

MFA’s exposé has prompted a further investigation by law enforcement, and seven employees and the auction’s owner have been charged with a total of 21 counts of animal cruelty. The case is ongoing.

(Heads up — footage is graphic.)

[thanks, kat!]

Source: thedailywhat

28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from just girly things with 3,567 notes

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28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Mood Wall. with 126 notes

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28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Mood Wall. with 2,841 notes

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28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah, Tattoos! with 9,214 notes

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28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Sweet Serendipity with 98,243 notes

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28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Home Designing with 1,163 notes

homedesigning:

(via Saving Space at Home - Some Ideas)

homedesigning:

(via Saving Space at Home - Some Ideas)

Source: home-designing.com

28th May 2012

Photo reblogged from ΛZZIRELLEBΛNΛ with 28,595 notes

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27th May 2012

Photo reblogged from ΛZZIRELLEBΛNΛ with 21,811 notes

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27th May 2012

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Last breath

Science has proven most organs can be replaced or fixed when damaged, one crucial organ that can’t do be fixed or replaced is your lungs.

Air; thats to our body is the trigger that determines your living and death!

What’s worse is when that air that we need, is restricted by cancer in your lungs.

That’s last breathe is the hardest breathe.

Seeing people breathing their last breath, is most helpless moment because if there is a way we can breathe for them and we wanted to breathe for them, it can’t save them.

We need go strong and find a cure, breathe in air deeply and wholeheartedly, and be thankful and cherish each and every breath. This is made in memory of MinYu, a victim of lung cancer. Rest in peace. You are missed dearly.

Tagged: life is shortbreathelastbreath

27th May 2012

Photo reblogged from ΛZZIRELLEBΛNΛ with 360 notes

Source: fashionflorence

22nd May 2012

Photo reblogged from Home Designing with 190 notes

homedesigning:

(via Beautiful All White House With Pool)

homedesigning:

(via Beautiful All White House With Pool)

Source: home-designing.com

15th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Daily What with 2,127 notes

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: A new Banksy has surfaced on the wall of a Poundland shop in London, and it depicts a child of Asian origin hard at work sewing Union Jack bunting. (Embiggen)
Chances are, the location of the work is significant: In 2010, Poundland launched an investigation after it was discovered that a 7-year-old boy was working 100 hours a week in an Indian sweatshop, producing items for the store. A spokeswoman said at the time: “Poundland does not tolerate child labor under any circumstances and will not work with companies that employ children.”
[highsnobriety]

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: A new Banksy has surfaced on the wall of a Poundland shop in London, and it depicts a child of Asian origin hard at work sewing Union Jack bunting. (Embiggen)

Chances are, the location of the work is significant: In 2010, Poundland launched an investigation after it was discovered that a 7-year-old boy was working 100 hours a week in an Indian sweatshop, producing items for the store. A spokeswoman said at the time: “Poundland does not tolerate child labor under any circumstances and will not work with companies that employ children.”

[highsnobriety]

Source: thedailywhat