为什么我那么难爱,
爱又为什么那么难。
Today,while watching the BBC life series I was mesmerized by many aspects of nature, but what stuck with me most was that a female octopus lays many many eggs (approximately 100 000) tends to them for six months. Caressing them, and just making sure the eggs are protected. During that time she doesn’t leave her den, Not once, so she doesn’t hunt for food which holds vital energy for her survival. During her pregnancy she thus, slowly starves herself to give the eggs a chance. On her last energy she apparently blows water over them to help them hatch and then she dies.
This sacrifice makes them (to me) one of the most devoted mothers in nature.
Oh and they also have 3 hearts and blue blood.
Absolutely fascinating…
Fascinating, isn’t it? A Mother’s devotion.
The red string of fate.
“According to the myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the little finger of people who are destined to be soul mates and will one day marry each other.” It can get twisted and knotted..but it will never be broken
Mine is broken. I know it. I think I’m the one who broke it though, so I can’t blame anyone. I will make the best of it. I will be the way I have always been. Happily alone.
(Source: jigai)
Somedays, being yourself is easy. Others, you wear a mask so well you lose yourself completely.
Remember that it’ll be okay. If you gave things a chance, they will always be okay.
Now, give us a smile. Even if the smile were on a mask.
1. Finish the financing of my Invisalign - $5000 (balance)
2. MacBook Pro / iMac - $2048 (excluding the trimmings)
3. Plane ticket to UK and Barcelona - $2000
4. Botox for my very lined forehead - $350
5. TESOL certificate - $2750
6. Spanish class - $420
7. Pole-dancing class - $200 (It’s about time I got back to it)
8. Bikram yoga class - $500
9. Money to go unemployed for the next six months - $20,000
10. Misc - $5000
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Arktos and Walker meeting for the first time in their enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland. Photo: PAPolar bears Walker and Arktos have been spotted sleeping ‘nose to nose’ since they officially moved in together at a wildlife park.
Polar bears > everything else