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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Didn’t date in your teens? You’re not alone. Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles’ first date at age 20
Ok, so Simone Biles was training 32 hours a week over 6 days as an Olympic gymnast, but everyone has their reasons, right. Biles took a year off from Olympic gymnastics training last year and got to spend some more … Continue reading
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Tagged dating, first boyfriend, first date, friend zone, gymnast, gymnastics, olympic gymnast, simone biles, stacey ervin
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Houston man with genetic disorder says Uber driver canceled ride because of his appearance
Reggie Bibbs, 52, has tumors growing on his skin, including his face, from neurofibromatosis (NF). He requested an Uber last Monday to drive him to the Texas Medical Center for an appointment to get blood work done. Bibbs said the … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, courageous faces foundation, discrimination, neurofibromatosis, NF, prejudice, Reggie Bibbs, sensitive training, tumors, uber
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Warren Buffett explains how he got over his stage fright
Warren Buffett attends ‘Becoming Warren Buffett’ World Premiere (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) “I had been terrified of public speaking. I couldn’t do it” billionaire Warren Buffett admits in the HBO documentary, “Becoming Warren Buffett“. Buffett conquered his nerves by … Continue reading
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Tagged fear of public speaking, glossophobia, public speaking, stage fright, warren buffet
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Girl’s Dad Shaves His Head to Prove that there is Beauty and Love with Alopecia too
Riley’s dad, Dave, asks her why she feels bad about herself. “How come you say things like that?” he asks her. “You shouldn’t say things like that, kiddo. You’re a very special girl. Do you know that? Do you know … Continue reading
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Tagged alopecia, be you, beauty, do you, love, love you, love yourself, support
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makeup_maven Uses Leftover Food As Makeup In Instagram Tutorial
Some people wear makeup, some don’t. And some use food as makeup. Looks like real makeup. Makeup artist Raychel Newton posted a makeup tutorial on how to use food as makeup as part of her makeup_maven Instagram #facefulloffoodchallenge – useful … Continue reading
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Tagged facefulloffood, facefulloffoodchallenge, food as makeup, makeup, makeup artist, natural makeup, organic makeup
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One 9-year old boy’s message to classmates about his life with autism
Watch the ABC Night line video here. “Hi everybody. My name is George. I didn’t speak until I was almost three years old. In fact, my parents weren’t sure if I would ever speak at all. Most of the time, … Continue reading