Well, Stated Moodyhue. I Can Only Mirror Or Expound On Your Sentiment. I Love This Picture Set. It Has
Well, stated moodyhue. I can only mirror or expound on your sentiment. I love this picture set. It has an oddly aesthetic appeal to me. Yet, it vividly demonstrates the tortures nearly all of us will put our bodies through in an attempt to appear beautiful or, at the very least, be socially appropriate. One could view this set out of context and easily construe that nearly all humans are masochists. Could there possibly be a more compelling case for the practice of nudism? ~ Textile Free, Trabue Gentry








This is the best thing on the Internet. We undress everyday and it shows us how confined we are. Those imprints show how uncomfortable we are throughout each day just to impress other people. We create prisons in our own clothes. We are a prisoner in a socially constructed idea of what is beautiful.
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Well, it’s true. Girls drink more water, or fluids anyway, than boys. Because their chemistry is far more complex and delicately balanced than boys they tend to dehydrate more easily, sometimes from just stress alone. And sometimes they just need more water than others. For example, have you ever noticed how you drink more fluids just before your period. I mean, where do you think all that bloat comes from? You’re far more complex than boys in many other ways too and that’s what makes you so cool! ;-)
For healthy girls, most experts seem to agree around 2 liters or so (and more if you’re active). Drink water with meals, between meals, while on the go — drink it a lot — because 2 liters is more than the eight glasses.
~ Trabue Gentry
this guy in my personal finance class pointed at my water bottle and asked me “why are girls always drinking that” and i was like “water?” he asked me why girls are always drinking water
How do you let people reply to your posts?
I have wondered the same thing. Unfortunately there is no setting that I have been able to locate and am a bit unhappy about it :-\ If you or anyone else has any suggestions I'm all ears. Let me know if you have a particular post that you would like to comment on. ~ Trabue

A Letter to Amanda About Tinkerbell
Dear Dribble Lips:
The custody battle between us over Tink has got to end. I pay you good enough support to see her more than just on the weekends. Aside from that, I worry about her hanging w you so much…especially spending most of her time in a stuffy old box! I’ve spent a fortune on psychiatrists in a hopeless attempt to teach her how to think outside the box. And when she actually does spend time w you, you let her hang w Betty Boop. Now, I like Betty (we have a certain “history”) but she’s a bad influence on Tink.
She’s taken to wearing tight dresses, smells of cigarette smoke, poses in comely manners and, oh dear, blowing kisses and winking at visitors! So, each weekend it’s the same old story. I have to start all over again teaching her to straighten up and fly right (pun intended). She’s become belligerent, foul mouthed and extremely flirtatious. I was so embarrassed last weekend when uncle Walt came by to visit. Tink propositioned him! If uncle Walt had had enough money I’m not sure what would have happened! Now she wants to die her hair red and get a tat on her left arm like “mommy”! Oh, and you’re going to love this.
I got a call from the police a couple of weeks ago informing me that they had “detained” Tink for suspicion of selling fairy dust! Out of consideration for her legacy and not wanting to break the hearts of children everywhere, they released her to me on her own recognizance! I threw my coat over her head and ushered her out of the police station. I was so embarrassed!
I received a certified letter from Disney Studios today saying that if her showing up on the set late and hungover continues that they’ll have to dismiss on the grounds of breaching the morality clause in her contract w them.
Now, I know Tink is 102 year old and has a right to do what she wants but she’s obviously still very impressionable. So, would you please take more responsibility and teach her to be a lady? And for crying out loud, please keep her away from Betty! I don’t want to have to take you to court over this and I certainly don’t want to have to take Tink away from you. Perhaps you can find the time to come to Springfield so we can sit down like the good little children we are and discuss the current disposition and future of our little Tink! -
Much Love, Trabue
~ Trabue Gentry