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  • ayeyuu:
“ worldfallsdown:
“ unicorn-fish:
“ joshishollywood:
“ “ This is fucking hilarious. I always assumed they had the camera strapped to them on a rig omg
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I love how James Cameron is clearly having more fun than both of them
”
lol wat
”
This...

    ayeyuu:

    worldfallsdown:

    unicorn-fish:

    joshishollywood:

    This is fucking hilarious. I always assumed they had the camera strapped to them on a rig omg

    I love how James Cameron is clearly having more fun than both of them

    lol wat

    This will never stop being hilarious.

    THIS IS PROBABLY WHY THEY’RE LAUGHING. NOT BECAUSE THEY’RE SPINNING AROUND LIKE FOOLS BUT BECAUSE JAMES CAMERON IS RUNNING AROUND THEM LIKE A FOOL.

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  • “You either say how you feel and fuck it up or say nothing and let it fuck you up instead.”
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  • “A year ago, everything was different .
    I wouldn’t have pictured myself like this ,
    And now that I look back, I have realized that a year can do a lot to a person .”
    — the things I’ve learned so far #2  (via awjila)

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  • “Baby, love yourself like you’re not waiting for someone else to do it.”
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  • “Stop saying sorry. Say thank you instead. When you say, “sorry for being a jerk” the other person is forced to either call you a jerk or say it wasnt a big deal. Instead, say “thank you for being so patient with me” so the other person has a reason to say they love you.”
    — I saw this gem on Reddit tonight.  It was posted under a topic of “What ‘little’ things you can do to improve your relationship with your significant other.”  I’m definitely taking this piece of advice with me into my next relationship. (via blakebaggott)

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  • lost-in-ecstasy:
“nonpaura:
“ This has to be one of my favorite post on tumblr.
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wow this is so clever
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    lost-in-ecstasy:

    nonpaura:

    This has to be one of my favorite post on tumblr.

    wow this is so clever

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  • the-goddamazon:

    sixpenceee:

    sixpenceee:

    Qian Hongyan was just four when she lost both her legs. A speeding trucker left her for dead as she crossed the main road in her village of Zhuangshang in southern China. 

    For nearly two years Qian was immobile as she didn’t even have enough of her body left to sit up in a wheelchair. Doctors said her only hope of being able to move by herself again would be extensive surgery to allow her to be fitted with prosthetic limbs.Her parents couldn’t afford this treatment. 

    Qian’s granddad Yuan came up with a simple but effective treatment to get her moving again. He took a basketball the village boys had discarded and cut a hole just big enough for tiny Qian to fit into, padded the inside with stiff floor mats from his car, then propped her up inside. All of a sudden Qian was able to stabilize herself and was able to by move herself by rolling the ball in any direction she wanted. She supported herself using wooden handles. 

    From that day on Qian would not be stopped by any obstacle. She went back to school, started to play with her friends again, and started to get back the life of any girl her age. She began professional swimming training in 2007 and defied the odds of her double amputation to become one of the first members of the Yunnan Youth Swimming Club.

    She won three gold medals in last year’s Yunnan Para Games and took a gold and two silver medals at the National Swimming Championship for the Disabled (Under 18) in 2009 before continuing impressively at this year’s Para Games.

    SOURCE

    I should have added this in the original post but after attention in the Chinese press, Qian traveled to Beijing to receive free artificial limbs at the China Rehabilitation Research Center, a center that has been providing help to the disabled in China for over 20 years. At 18 years old she is ready for her full adult prosthetics. 

    This is so important.

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