May 29, 2013

Wednesday Post- Clouds by Zach Sobiech


Follow your dreams! It doesn't have to take dying to live. You are amazing and you can do ANYTHING you set your mind to. 
-Bunny

May 22, 2013

Wednesday post

This is a picture of a Barbie that I covered in clay to make it have the same proportions as me. 5 year old girls want something to play with, so what do we give them? A Barbie, the most unproportionally skinny doll ever. If Barbie were a real person, her waist would be 22 3/4 inches. As a reference, my waist is 30 inches. Her knees would be less than 10 inches. As a reference, mine are 15.5 inches. (Yep, she has extremely tiny knees.) also notice that there's no clay on her chest. That is because her bust size and mine are the same, proportionally speaking. Nobody with anorexia is going to have a bust that large, just sayin'. She would have yellow skin, blue nail beds, and all the other symptoms of eating disorders. You are too amazing to starve yourself. Always remember that.
-Bunny

May 20, 2013

Monday quotes

So lately I've been really interested in anorexia. I know that sounds weird, and I don't know why this disease is so intriguing to me, but it is. And maybe it's because for a short while, I considered not eating because I felt fat and a bit ugly. Sooooo... Here are the quotes:



this should DEFINITELY be the policy!


this woman used to suffer from anorexia and she made a life size barbie with the correct proportions. You can see that she's really oddly proportioned.

So remember: you need to EAT! 
-Bunny

May 3, 2013

Wednesday post on Friday- Sorry- and Friday post

Sorry I didn't do the wednesday post on, well, Wednesday... Anyway, I found this a long time ago and LOVED IT! it's awesome. So watch it. Yeah.
kid president

Now for the Friday Advice:
It's prom season and I have watched my brother and his friends (girls) get ready and put on a whole bunch of makeup and do their hair and try to look as pretty as possible on the outside. They looked amazing, but made them look even more like princesses to me was that they are all really nice, kind, caring girls and they were so humble about how they looked, and yet, they recognised that they looked really pretty. So I guess there's a couple points I want to make about the whole prom thing. 1) I want to just express that every girl deserves at least one night where they feel amazingly beautiful and like a princess. 2) They had exactly the right attitude about how they looked. They weren't self centered and vain, saying "I look so pretty, as usual.", but they recognized that they looked pretty and were satisfied with everything. Their attitude was "Oh my goodness, thank you so much for helping me look and  feel so pretty!". 3) Even more important than them looking pretty is that they are so kind and grateful for everyone who helped them and that they are so amazing every day that it made me glad that they got to look on the outside how they were on the inside. 
Stay pretty! 
-Bunny