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    veggielezzyfemmie:ellenology:

    Ellen DeGeneres reflects on coming-out episode, 15 years later.

    We’ve been with you all the way on this journey and it’s so special seeing you go through all the milestones knowing what you’ve been through.. For me, it’s an absolute honor to stand behind you and say that I’m your fan! And I’m so proud of that! 

    how do I feelings. 

    (Source: abcnews.go.com, via dearsincerelyyoursceline)

  2. I’m not Christian, but I still really like singing to certain kinds of Christian music… There’s just something about it that’s so powerful

    buddhist music just isn't that goodi don't even know if that exists

  3. “A three-day-old human embryo is a collection of 150 cells called a blastocyst. There are, for the sake of comparison, more than 100,000 cells in the brain of a fly. If our concern is about suffering in this universe, it is rather obvious that we should be more concerned about killing flies than about killing three-day-old human embryos… Many people will argue that the difference between a fly and a three-day-old human embryo is that a three-day-old human embryo is a potential human being. Every cell in your body, given the right manipulations, every cell with a nucleus is now a potential human being. Every time you scratch your nose, you’ve committed a holocaust of potential human beings… Let’s say we grant it that every three-day-old human embryo has a soul worthy of our moral concern. First of all, embryos at this stage can split into identical twins. Is this a case of one soul splitting into two souls? Embryos at this stage can fuse into a chimera. What has happened to the extra human soul in such a case? This is intellectually indefensible, but it’s morally indefensible given that these notions really are prolonging scarcely endurable misery of tens of millions of human beings, and because of the respect we accord religious faith, we can’t have this dialogue in the way that we should. I submit to you that if you think the interests of a three-day-old blastocyst trump the interests of a little girl with spinal cord injuries or a person with full-body burns, your moral intuitions have been obscured by religious metaphysics.”
    Sam Harris, on stem cell research. (via cocknbull)

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  4. Too Much Miscommunication in Your Relationship? A Simple Fix

    psychology2010:

    “I’m sure he understood what I meant.”

    “I’m sure it was obvious to her how I felt.”

     ”It goes without saying…”

    The most common source of miscommunication in any relationship is a very simple one:  people routinely fail to realize how little they are actually communicating.  In other words, we think we’ve said a lot more than we actually have.

    Psychologists call this the signal amplification bias (because we can’t resist slapping esoteric names on things - calling it the “I’m Sure It Was Obvious” Effect would be much more to the point.)

    Studies show that the vast majority of us tend to believe that our behavior is much more expressive than it actually is, and this occurs across a wide variety of situations. 

    For instance, we often think people know when we’re lying - that our discomfort with deception is obvious - when they rarely have any idea.  We also assume that others understand our goals and what we’re trying to accomplish, when in fact they don’t have the first clue.  Most of what we say and do every day is open to multiple interpretations, and when other people try to figure out what we reallymean, they are apt to guess wrong.

    We are even more likely to be “sure it was obvious” with people we know well - when it comes to friends, family, and romantic partners, we assume our thoughts and behaviors are particularly transparent, when they are far from it.  So, ironically, the risk of miscommunication is greater with your spouse than it is with a stranger.

    When we assume that other people know what we’re thinking, and what we are expecting of them, we do them a real disservice.    Assuming that we’ve been clear about what we wanted, we blame them when things don’t go the way we expected, or when we feel our needs are going unmet.   Also, assuming that your feelings of love and caring for the important people in your life “go without saying” is a great way to leave them feelingunloved and uncared for.

    The next time you catch yourself thinking “I didn’t expressly say that to Bob, but it should be obvious…” STOP.  Nothing is ever obvious unless you made it obvious by spelling it out. 

    Remove the phrase “It goes without saying” from your mental lexicon, because it is total rubbish.  If something is important, then it goes WITH saying.  Make a point of saying exactly what you mean or feel, and asking for exactlywhat you need, and you will be pleasantly surprised by often you get it.

    http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-science-success/201102/too-much-miscommunication-in-your-relationship-simple-fix

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  6. A dramatic Shakespearean response to every situation

    • When something bad happens: True is it that we have seen better days.
    • When something REALLY bad happens: O woe! O woeful, woeful, woeful day! Most lamentable day. Most woeful day That ever, ever I did yet behold! O day, O day, O day! O hateful day! Never was seen so black a day as this.O woeful day! O woeful day!
    • When people say that something is wrong because the Bible says so: The Devil can cite scripture for his purpose.
    • When my girlfriend abandons me for food: FRAILTY, THY NAME IS WOMAN!
    • When someone doesn't thank me for holding the door open for them: BLOW, BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND! THOU ART NOT SO UNKIND AS MAN'S INGRATITUDE!
    • When I burn something while cooking: MY CAKE IS DOUGH!
    • When human stupidity frustrates me: LORD, WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE!
    • When someone says I'm going to hell for my sins: NYMPH, IN THY ORISONS BE ALL MY SINS REMEMBER'D.
    • When I'm broke: My pride fell with my fortunes
    • When someone turns the light on after a period of darkness and blinding light ensues: OH, SHE DOTH TEACH THE TORCHES TO BURN BRIGHT!
    • When someone disagrees with me: THERE ARE MORE THINGS IN HEAVEN AND EARTH, HORATIO, THEN ARE DREAMT OF IN YOUR PHILOSOPHY.
    • When I argue with my girlfriend: The course of true love never did run smooth.
    • When I'm embarrassed: MUST I HOLD A CANDLE TO MY SHAMES?!
    • Someone says "Good Night": Good Night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.
  7. Music is really one of the only ways to escape life, even if for just a moment