i miss sfd_anon
i come here once every few weeks to see if the community here is still active
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i come here once every few weeks to see if the community here is still active
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Baby The Stars Shine Bright, a Japanese clothing brand, did a kuragehime collaboration line! its really qt
http://www.babyssb.co.jp/collabo/kuragehime/index.html
http://www.babyssb.co.jp/collabo/kuragehime/index.html
jobs in retail
degrees that don't lead to decent employment
student debt
share accomodation
choosing your dates based upon what they'll pay for
this generation sure got the pointy end of the stick
degrees that don't lead to decent employment
student debt
share accomodation
choosing your dates based upon what they'll pay for
this generation sure got the pointy end of the stick
ugh i need a haircut and i can't decide what to do
i work in an office and anyway i might have to get a new job v. soon, plus my hair is p. thin so i can't get an undercut
i had a long chelsea/inverted bob before they were cool, then kept wearing it like that for an embarrasingly long time after it was co-opted by freaking kate gosselin
then i had a pixie but it looked terrible with my headshape
then i just... grew it out because i was uninspired vis a vis haircuts
now it's long and limp and i want it OFF MY BACK it keeps getting pinned down when i sit/lie down and i'm like UGH
but all i can think to do is, like, an above-the-shoulders shaggy bob like eliza coupe on ssn 2 happy endings, and even she started growing it out again and it looks terrible in that in-between stage
plus it's kind of "the shane" and could i BE any more cliche
i work in an office and anyway i might have to get a new job v. soon, plus my hair is p. thin so i can't get an undercut
i had a long chelsea/inverted bob before they were cool, then kept wearing it like that for an embarrasingly long time after it was co-opted by freaking kate gosselin
then i had a pixie but it looked terrible with my headshape
then i just... grew it out because i was uninspired vis a vis haircuts
now it's long and limp and i want it OFF MY BACK it keeps getting pinned down when i sit/lie down and i'm like UGH
but all i can think to do is, like, an above-the-shoulders shaggy bob like eliza coupe on ssn 2 happy endings, and even she started growing it out again and it looks terrible in that in-between stage
plus it's kind of "the shane" and could i BE any more cliche
curly hair or straight hair?
i love the way curly hair looks but straight hair is so much easier to maintain
i love the way curly hair looks but straight hair is so much easier to maintain
http://baby-aatp.blogspot.com/
theres a store in america???? what! i never new!
theres a store in america???? what! i never new!
buffy was 16 at the start of the show omg
i am old
:(
i am old
:(
some days you get out of bed and you just feel exhausted
still butthurt about that asshole talking about my hair ngl
Britain's most senior Roman Catholic Church cleric has called for Christians to wear a cross every day.
In his Easter Sunday sermon, Cardinal Keith O'Brien will tell worshippers to "wear proudly a symbol of the cross of Christ" each day of their lives.
The leader of the Church in Scotland, he will voice concern at the growing "marginalisation" of religion.
His comments come as a case is going to the European Court of Human Rights to allow employees to wear crosses.
In his Easter message, Cardinal O'Brien is expected to refer to remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 that Christians "need to be free to act in accordance with their own principles".
Former nurse Shirley Chaplin, from Exeter, and Nadia Eweida, from Twickenham, who worked with British Airways, are taking their call for all employees to be able to wear a cross at work to the European Court of Human Rights.
Both women lost their discrimination cases in 2010.
An appeal court judgment upheld the Employment Appeal Tribunal's finding that banning Ms Eweida from wearing a cross was not discriminatory because Christians "generally" do not consider wearing a cross as a requirement of their religion.
Cardinal O'Brien will say in his Easter Sunday homily at St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh that many people wear crosses "not in any ostentatious way, not in a way that might harm you at your work".
He will say: "Just 18 months ago, Pope Benedict XVI stood in Westminster Hall in London addressing a vast audience of politicians, diplomats, academics and business leaders.
"There he clearly stated that 'religion is not a problem for legislators to solve, but a vital contributor to the national conversation'.
"In this light, I cannot but voice my concern at the increasing marginalisation of religion, particularly Christianity, that is taking place in some quarters."
The cardinal, who is the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, hopes increasing numbers of Christians will adopt the practice of wearing a cross in a "simple and discreet" way as a symbol of their beliefs.
A lapel pin costs £1 - less than a chocolate Easter egg - and could be given as gifts, he will say.
A Home Office spokesman said: "People should be able to wear crosses. The law allows for this, and employers are generally very good at being reasonable in accommodating people's religious beliefs."
Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, said Britain had a strong tradition of freedom of expression and tolerance.
She said: "It seems to me from a freedom of conscience point of view, from a freedom of expression point of view, you should be able to express yourself as long as you can do your job and as long as you are not harming anyone else.
"So of course, no-one would say a brain surgeon should be able to wear a cross dangling over a patient in a sterile theatre but equally you should not ban symbols just because people don't agree with them."
Meanwhile, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland will deliver his Easter address from China.
The Right Reverend David Arnott is visiting Church of Scotland projects in Yunnan Province.
He will tell worshippers: "The world changes at Easter. The days lengthen, the flowers, long-hidden, bloom in riots of colour and the very air, hopefully, feels that bit warmer. There is a sense of hope all around.
"It is that sense of hope that emerges from the darkness of a tomb, which underpins the faith of the church."
In his Easter Sunday sermon, Cardinal Keith O'Brien will tell worshippers to "wear proudly a symbol of the cross of Christ" each day of their lives.
The leader of the Church in Scotland, he will voice concern at the growing "marginalisation" of religion.
His comments come as a case is going to the European Court of Human Rights to allow employees to wear crosses.
In his Easter message, Cardinal O'Brien is expected to refer to remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 that Christians "need to be free to act in accordance with their own principles".
Former nurse Shirley Chaplin, from Exeter, and Nadia Eweida, from Twickenham, who worked with British Airways, are taking their call for all employees to be able to wear a cross at work to the European Court of Human Rights.
Both women lost their discrimination cases in 2010.
An appeal court judgment upheld the Employment Appeal Tribunal's finding that banning Ms Eweida from wearing a cross was not discriminatory because Christians "generally" do not consider wearing a cross as a requirement of their religion.
Cardinal O'Brien will say in his Easter Sunday homily at St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh that many people wear crosses "not in any ostentatious way, not in a way that might harm you at your work".
He will say: "Just 18 months ago, Pope Benedict XVI stood in Westminster Hall in London addressing a vast audience of politicians, diplomats, academics and business leaders.
"There he clearly stated that 'religion is not a problem for legislators to solve, but a vital contributor to the national conversation'.
"In this light, I cannot but voice my concern at the increasing marginalisation of religion, particularly Christianity, that is taking place in some quarters."
The cardinal, who is the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, hopes increasing numbers of Christians will adopt the practice of wearing a cross in a "simple and discreet" way as a symbol of their beliefs.
A lapel pin costs £1 - less than a chocolate Easter egg - and could be given as gifts, he will say.
A Home Office spokesman said: "People should be able to wear crosses. The law allows for this, and employers are generally very good at being reasonable in accommodating people's religious beliefs."
Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, said Britain had a strong tradition of freedom of expression and tolerance.
She said: "It seems to me from a freedom of conscience point of view, from a freedom of expression point of view, you should be able to express yourself as long as you can do your job and as long as you are not harming anyone else.
"So of course, no-one would say a brain surgeon should be able to wear a cross dangling over a patient in a sterile theatre but equally you should not ban symbols just because people don't agree with them."
Meanwhile, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland will deliver his Easter address from China.
The Right Reverend David Arnott is visiting Church of Scotland projects in Yunnan Province.
He will tell worshippers: "The world changes at Easter. The days lengthen, the flowers, long-hidden, bloom in riots of colour and the very air, hopefully, feels that bit warmer. There is a sense of hope all around.
"It is that sense of hope that emerges from the darkness of a tomb, which underpins the faith of the church."
i hate having to go downstairs at night to pee
http://hms-anon.dreamwidth.org/36007.html?thread=165302695#cmt165302695
ngl, that warms the cockles of my cold and shriveled heart
ngl, that warms the cockles of my cold and shriveled heart
some biba earlier was talking about how she thought the atla characters were written older and then aged down bc it was on nick
do u think that's true? bc it would make a lot of sense
do u think that's true? bc it would make a lot of sense
i really like qt simple clothes like this, but my friend said they all looked like grandma clothes :(
nona it looks like sthg laura ingalls wilder would wear
so if i do a home perm and it's terrible i can fix the curl (but not undo the damage) by showering, right?
friend keeps talking to me about game of thrones
i'm happy she's so excited about it but i just
don't
care
i'm happy she's so excited about it but i just
don't
care
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