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Just a thought …

I have always been intrigued where some of those restaurants get their original movie posters. I think it would really make a nice decoration, specially in a bedroom, or a den! Am not too sure if my son or hubby would love the idea, though, but I’m positive I will!

What about you? Think you’d like having movie posters in your place, too?

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My thoughts on Insurance …

I honestly believe that it is best that you avail of those term life insurance quotes if your time and budget allows you. Getting an insurance is something that could prove to be beneficial for you, specially during those times when you’re low on cash and you know that you need it as soon as possible.

There are different types of insurance, and that’s why it’s important that you know specifically the type of insurance that will benefit you most. It’s great, too, that there are now plenty of sites which can help. Just type in the word “insurance” in your search engine and off you go! :)

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Dove’s Self-Esteem Fund

Dove Self Esteem

These past few decades we have been besieged with pictures of skinny super models with haughty looks; and somehow that has become what others think as the “in” thing to do, and to be. I must admit, I have been a victim, too. Nope, I didn’t go into self-starvation and stuffs; but ever since I was in high school, I have felt that I am too fat! Talk about low self-esteem, huh?! But it’s a good thing I have gotten over that! Now I know better.

I’m positive most girls felt the same way at some point in their lives, and who can blame them? Just look at all the fashion magazines and you’ll see what I’m talking about. That’s why I’m glad that there’s Dove Self-Esteem Fund; it’s aim is basically to educate and inspire girls to look at beauty and themselves in a wider view. Not just what you see and read in the magazines.

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Sure, we can all be influenced by those who think that girls are only attractive when they are thin, but the thing is, that’s not reality. Some girls are big-boned and not meant to be reedy-thin.

I hope that with Dove’s campaign most girls will be saved from the anguish of growing up thinking that they are not beautiful enough.

We are all beautiful. In our own special ways. :)

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Nose Surgery

Nowadays getting a Houston rhinoplasty nose surgery is pretty common. I remember those days when the mere mention of plastic surgery was taboo. It was like getting a surgery done was something that no decent person would even consider thinking, much less doing! I think some famous artists had those surgeries done, but nobody would admit it. But those were the days when people had fixed ideas about what a man should do, and what a woman should be. Pretty fixed ideas, I must admit. It sure kind of screwed up what should and shouldn’t be done. But that is part of the learning process, I believe; it might be painful, but what’s important is that we learn from the pain.

I’m glad we live in a time when people are more or less open about things like that (trying to take measures to make sure that they will age more slowly) … sometimes, though, I must admit it could be too much; this freedom thingy. Still, I’m glad. :razz:

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Plastic Surgery

I used to see lots of advertisements for plastic surgey a while back, but now they seemed to have abated. Is it all just a fad? I guess for some people it is, but for others it really is something that they know would make a difference in their lives. Specially those who got into an accident and needed constructive and plastic surgery. Looking good is more or less on the same level with feeling good. I think…

I know that plastic surgery Naples, FL also offers facelifts, rhinoplasty, and chin implants, among other surgical procedures. I think that people want to look and feel good, and that’s why they are willing to go under the knife and spend half (or all!) of their savings.

Kind of a gamble, really, but the decision depends on the person who will go under the knife. He/she must weigh the pros and cons and deal with it. After the operation there’s no turning back!

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A usual day …

I love surfing the internet and finding different stuffs. It could be any gadget (like a new toy for my son), or people (like a person named George Lindemann), an action for the photoshop software (making those rough edges in pictures), or even as simple as finding one of my favorite songs in Youtube (Josh Groban’s “February”)!

I am glad that internet was invented, though sometimes it does take a lot of my time. And that means that sometimes food in the table isn’t home cooked, but deliveries! Still, I try to cook healthy meals when I do get the chance (vegetables, which fortunately my son eats!) and those deliveries are only “treats”. Usually every weekend we have food delivered, or we eat out.

I love it when we get the chance to eat out! Aside from the fact that I don’t slave over the stove just so we can eat, I don’t have to do the dishes, too! :lol:

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Another thought …

Los Angeles nose jobs are one of the most sought after surgical procedure that some people choose after deciding that they want to have something altered with their faces. Honestly, for me it doesn’t matter what kind of nose you have, as long as it does it’s job and it looks normal and proportional to your face.

But I guess that that’s where the controversy comes in … what other people perceive as “normal” and “proportional” could be different. We each have our own views based on our experiences and exposures. I guess it’s really more of a personal thing. Like, some people love the color ebony, while others prefer ivory. Or maybe something in between.

Some might also feel pressured to do the surgical operation since it’s necessary for their job. Yup, what I mean are the television/movie artists, or anybody who’s physical looks will be scrutinized. I can’t imagine the pressure they’ll be subjected to … no wonder some let loose and go “wild”.

Whether we choose to do it, or not, the final decision is really up to us as responsible adults. Don’t you think so? :)

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