Triggers Part One: stopchasingclouds
Understanding triggers pertaining to ED, Selfharm, and general mental illness.
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Triggers Part One: stopchasingclouds
Understanding triggers pertaining to ED, Selfharm, and general mental illness.
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*sigh* I just typed this whole long thing up, and tumblr logged me out and lost all of it -_-, so here it goes again!
I’m going to take you all back in time to a place called elementary school, a death trap filled with ignorance, arrogance and uneducated shit heads (pardon my french). I can…
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We are a campaign fighting for body acceptance for ALL body types, no matter what. We reject the idea of using health as an excuse to bully someone, and we do not condone negative talk about your body. This is YOUR body, it is your life, and do not let any one police who you are.
Credit to:
Natalia Rajska/Gabrielle Liddiard (Actors)
Some clips from:
Tatiana Mercedes: blog // channel
Annie Elainey: blog // channel
Carly Cristman: channel
Video clips sent in from:
Michelle: blog
Katie: blog // secondary blogAmber: blog
Others:
http://ouranios-kipos.tumblr.com/ and http://delightfulfreak.tumblr.com/ (Name not given)
Aurora (Blog not sent)
Kaylah (Blog not sent)
Thankyou so, so much to all of you for letting me use your videos.
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My participation in body love and body shaming awareness <3 Take a look!
My Struggle with Body Image (by HeyKayli)
Kayli shares her story on the moms view, she’s so strong and courageous and I’m so happy she’s helping women and girls everywhere out there! <3 <3 <3
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“I remember when I was doing Rent and I was too thin, and I was doing that on purpose because I’m dying, I’m a HIV+ drug addict. I remember having to eat raw food and doing all this work to make sure I could stay thin… And I remember everyone asking me when I was doing press for the movie, “what did you do to get so thin? You looked great!” and I’m like, “I looked emaciated.”
It’s a form of violence in the way that we look at women and how we expect them to look and be, for… what’s sake? Not health, not survival, not enjoyment of life, but just so that you can look ‘pretty’.
I’m constantly telling girls all the time, “everything’s airbrushed, everything’s retouched, to the point of just that it’s never even asked, and none of us look like that.”
- Rosario Dawson
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