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Dear Ones -
Can we talk about something?
For the last few months, I've been growing uneasy about a phenomenon I've seen playing out in the media over women's bodies and women's appearance.
And no, this is not about the USUAL thing that makes me uneasy in the media (the exploitation and hyper-sexualization of women's bodies, etc. etc...) That hasn't changed, and I'm not tackling that today.
This is about something new.
This is about prominent women publicly criticizing other prominent women about body image questions, and about each other's private beauty decisions.
I don't want to see this anymore.
The history of women's bodies and women's beauty is a battlefield of epic (and sometimes violent) proportions. The last thing any of us need to be doing is judging each other and turning on each other.
What really frustrates me is the patronizing tone that is sometimes adopted, when a woman who has made a certain set of decisions about her own face and her own body criticizes another woman who has made an entirely different set of decisions about HER own face and HER own body.
You know the tone. It goes like this: "I just think it's so sad that she felt she needed to do that..."
This is a tone of voice that fills me with ire, because: REALLY? Does it make you feel "sad"? Are sure you're using the word "sad" correctly? Does your neighbor's boob job really make you feel "sad"? Does that movie star's plastic surgery genuinely make you feel "sad"? Are you honestly crying into your pillow at night about somebody's Brazilian butt lift — the way you would cry about a death in the family? Honestly?
Or are you just judging a sister, and hiding your judgment behind a screen of moral appropriation?
Check yourself.
No decision that any of us make about our appearance makes us morally better or morally worse than any other woman.
The scale of beauty in our world is vast and complicated and often politically, socially, and culturally confounding. At one extreme, you have the "all-natural" obsessives, who judge anybody who artificially alters her appearance in any manner whatsoever as vain and shallow. At the other of the scale are the extreme beauty junkies, who will do anything for an enhanced sense of beauty, and who judge everyone else as slovenly and drab.
We all have to figure out where we land on that scale. Lipstick, but no hair dye? Legs shaved, but not arms? Hair processing, but no Brazilian wax? Short skirts but no bikini tops? Two-inch heels, but not five-inch heels?
It all sends a message, and it all comes with complications. None of it is easy to figure out. And this is not even taking into account larger questions about religion, history, and cultural ethics. What looks like modesty on a woman in Rio de Janeiro looks like flagrancy in Salt Lake City. What looks like modesty in Salt Lake City is flagrancy in Cairo. What looks like modesty in Cairo is flagrancy in Riyadh. What looks like flagrancy to your grandmother looks like frumpiness to your teenager. What looks beautiful to me might look grotesque or even offensive to you.
IT'S COMPLICATED.
My experience is this: once we have decided where we land on that scale of beauty, we tend to judge all the other women who have made different decisions in either direction around us: This woman is too vain; that one is too plain...it never ends.
It also bothers me that women who define themselves as liberal, left-wing feminists (like myself) will stand on a picket line to defend the right of another woman to do whatever she wants with her reproductive system — but then attack that woman for what she decided to do to her face.
Let me break it down for you: It's none of your business.
Every single molecule of woman's body belongs to HER.
Yes, even her lips.
Yes, even her butt.
To judge a fellow woman for her choices about her own appearance is not only cruel, it also speaks to a fundamental insecurity that says, "I am so uncomfortable with myself that I have now become deeply uncomfortable with YOU, lady — and I don't even know you."
So have some compassion for the fact that it is difficult for any woman to figure out where to place herself on that vast and emotionally-loaded scale of female aesthetic. And check your own vanity before you criticize someone else's vanity. (And do not kid yourself that you are not vain because you do not partake in certain beauty rituals that other women partake in — because you are also making decisions about your body, your face, and your clothing every single day. With every one of those decisions you are also telegraphing to the world your own politics, your own opinions, your own needs and fears, and yes, often your own arrogance.)
No matter what you're wearing, you are dressing up, too.
As the great drag queen RuPaul has said: "We are all born naked. Everything else is just drag."
So be sympathetic. Everyone is facing her own battlefield in her own manner. And the only way you can express empathy about another woman's vanity IS TO BE HONEST ABOUT YOUR OWN.
Once you have reached that place of authentic honesty about your own struggle, you will only ever show kindness toward your sisters.
So here's what I do.
When I see a woman who has lost weight, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has quit dieting and embraced her curves, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has obviously just had plastic surgery, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has let her hair go grey and is hanging out at grocery store in her husband's sweatpants, I say, "You look terrific."
Because you know what? If you are woman and you managed to get up today and go outside, then you look terrific.
If you are still here, then you look terrific.
If you are able to go face down a world that has been arguing about your body and your face for centuries, then you look terrific.
If you have figured out what you need to wear, or do, or not do, in order to feel safe in your own skin, then you look terrific.
If you are standing on your own two feet and the stress of being a woman hasn't killed you yet, then YOU LOOK TERRIFIC.
To say anything less than that to (or about) your fellow woman is to add ammunition to a war that is bad enough already.
So back off, everyone. Be kind.
You're all stunning.
ONWARD,
LG
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"ยุ่งทั้งวัน... สุดท้าย กลับรู้สึกไม่สำเร็จอะไรเลย"
1 เดือนก็แล้ว
1 ปีก็แล้ว
3 ปีก็แล้ว
ชีวิตไม่ค่อยก้าวหน้าไปไหน
ทั้งๆ ที่ยุ่งตลอด ทั้งวัน!
เคยเป็นอะไรแบบนี้ไหมครับ?
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ก่อนอื่น ผมขอยกประโยคเด็จของ Tony Robbins
ที่เคยทำให้ผม "จุก" ไปหลายวัน
"You might Complete anything but not achieve anything"
"คุณอาจทำทุกอย่างเสร็จ! ... แต่คุณอาจไม่สำเร็จอะไรเลย"
ที่เป็นอย่างนั้นเพราะ...
สิ่งที่เราทำ... มันไม่ทำให้เราเข้าใกล้เป้าหมาย!
สิ่งที่เราทำ... มันไม่ใช่สิ่งที่เราต้องการ!
สิ่งที่เราทำ... มันไม่ใช่สิ่งที่จำเป็นในชีวิต!
เรามัวแต่ไปทำ..
อะไรก็ไม่รู้ ที่เราไม่ได้ต้องการ
อะไรก็ไม่รู้ ที่มันไม่จำเป็น
อะไรก็ไม่รู้ ที่ไม่มีความสำคัญใดๆ เลยกับชีวิต!
วิธีแก้
ก่อนที่จะเริ่มในแต่ละวัน
แทนที่จะถามว่า วันนี้ฉันต้องทำอะไร
ให้ถามตัวเองว่า
"วันนี้ฉันอยากได้อะไร?"
"อะไรที่เป็นสิ่งสำคัญในชีวิต สำหรับฉัน?"
จากนั้นค่อยคิดว่า
"แล้ววันนี้ ฉันจะทำอะไรดี?"
เพื่อให้เข้าใกล้เป้าหมาย
เพื่อให้ได้สิ่งที่สำคัญในชีวิต
ไม่เช่นนั้น
เราจะอยู่ในวงจร
ยุ่งทั้งวัน แต่สุดท้ายแล้ว รู้สึกไม่ได้สำเร็จอะไรเลย
ลุย!
Un+Chirdpong (อั๋น เชิดพงษ์)
"been busy all day... Finally, I feel unsuccessful"
1 months already
1 years already
3 years already
Life is not quite advanced.
While busy all day long!
Have you ever been something like this?
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First off, I would like to lift Tony Robbins Deb sentence.
I used to make me "Cuk" for days.
"You might Complete anything but not achieve anything"
" you might get everything done! ... but you may not accomplish anything "
That's because...
What we do... doesn't bring us closer to the goal!
What we do... it's not what we want!
What we do... is not necessary in life!
We keep going to do it..
I don't know what we don't want.
I don't know what it is not necessary.
I don't know anything that doesn't matter at all in life!
How to solve it
Before starting each day
Instead of asking what I have to do today
Ask yourself
" what do I want today?"
" what is important in life to me?"
Then I think
" so what should I do today?"
To get closer to target
To get what matters in life
Otherwise.
We will be in the cycle
Been busy all day but in the end I feel unsuccessful
Let's go!
Un+Chirdpong (cuddle, cheid pong)Translated
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Before applying any makeup, clean your face with warm water and take back any hair with clips or even more practical, a big headband like this one here.
As for the 1st layer of makeup, the base, we’ll use a primer to minimize the amount of visible pores. A good primer should be lightweight, and hardly noticeable but still enough to cover small blemishes and create an overall smooth complexion.
Once prepped we can move on to the main part, shading. Instead of normal foundation we’ll use 2 types of stick foundation, one about 3 shades lighter, and the other 3 shades darker than your skin tone. Shading really is just a way of applying foundation while manipulating shadow and light to emphasize or change your facial features. Now I’ll show you a way of applying shading suitable for cosplaying manga style characters.
Use the highlighting stick to cover the area from your inner eye corner, cheekbones and up to your temples.
Now, highlight your forehead. The fun thing is that you can draw any shape you like because we’ll have to smudge it later anyway. Next, go all along your brow bone and let the highlighter meet at your temples again. A thin line on top of your nose, a half circle above your lips and a two finger thick V shape just between your jaw and cheekbones.
On to the darker, shading colour. Draw 2 thin lines above 2/3rds of your nose and close off with a straight line at the tip. Pull a straight line under your lips. Now, follow the V shape with the shading colour, but this time just on your jaw, creating an obtuse triangle shape. Shade the sides of your forehead as well as the outer part of your eye lids.
This one is not foundation but rouge which will help creating a more natural transition of colours when applied on your cheek bones.
Now I’ll simply use a clever shaped sponge with various edges to blend the shading. Don’t pull, just dab gently remember to fit the edges of the sponge to your natural facial lines for optimal contouring.
For anime like lips, blend them out with highlighter and replace them with a thin line drawn with dark brown colour. If you like, lengthen the corners of your mouth as well.
So far so good, but we have to set the foundation with powder for a complete finish!
Apply highlighting & shading powder over the corresponding areas. Translucent powder would create a more natural look, but since this makeup is for cosplay, pigmented shadows are recommended.
When cosplaying it is very likely that you are going to wear a wig. Another handy cheat for a smaller face and bigger eyes is to face lift using first aid tape. I recommend using 2-3 6inch strips, place them on your temples, pull lightly for a mini face lift and stick the rest on your wig cap. The skin around your eyes is sensitive so avoid pulling your skin too harsh, and definitely make sure that the tape your using is hypoallergenic and isn’t giving your skin rashes.
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WOW, first of all, there are no words in the dictionary that could describe how thankful and grateful i am for all the wonderful words i've received for a simple ditty that was only expected to lift up one or two people.
I never would've thought that it would come this far in this big ocean of videos.
Dear Viewers/Listeners,
I have read all of your comments/messages and i sincerely apologize for not replying to everyone sooner. As mentioned in my previous video, i have been cut off the internet for a bit and i lack the time to do so.
Although, that doesnt change the fact that i am touched beyond words by all the lovely things everyone has left for me.
That being said, it's the best Christmas gift i've ever received.
So thank you thank you thank you, to all subscribers, and YouTube, for the feature.
I hope everyone's had/will have a good Christmas and a blessed New Year.
PS: I will be replying to everyone as soon as i can.
=)
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Don't be fooled by the title, this one has a happy ending. All in the good spirit of Christmas.
I wrote this one a few weeks ago, and recorded it last night.
This song was inspired by everything i've experienced/read/watched/heard of from movies or stories, about one's lover being far away for Christmas, be it serving in the army, college, another country, peace corps etc... In a way, it's also about not losing hope.
Although that's just my opinion, so do share yours.
The words in this one are simple and direct. I do hope everyone will enjoy it.
I stayed with the 'silent movie feel' as i think it suits the song.
It is a bit too early, but as i said, i dont know when i'll be able to post next, but if i do, it'll be another Christmas cover. So stay tuned!
=)
Merry Christmas to all of my wonderful subscribers and listeners.
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Words and Music by Koko Kaina
2007
No, there won't be Christmas for me this year
For the simple reason being you're not here
There won't be eggnogs by the cozy fire
There won't be glasses of mulled wine either
There won't even be a Christmas tree
'cause you're not here to light it up with me
Oh, Santa honey, won't you bring my baby back to me?
'cause i miss him, yes, i miss him oh so dearly
I haven't sent him his Christmas card
'cause that would mean we really are apart
The Christmas stockings are as empty as my heart
I know you're away doing something good
But just this once, baby, if you could
You know you can, and you know should
'cause Christmas won't be Christmas...
without you
Two days to Christmas and i'm still waiting outside
Wishing upon a star that you'll be coming home tonight
But it was cold, it was getting late
Sadly, i crept back into bed
But then i felt a soft kiss on my cheek
I opened my eyes, and there my baby was...
with me!
My baby came back for me
Merry Christmas, baby

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Allen Iverson finally shook his shadow and shook up the NBA Finals.
Hounded by unheralded Tyronn Lue, Iverson scored seven of his 48 points in a one-minute span of overtime as the Philadelphia 76ers stunned the Los Angeles Lakers with a 107-101 victory in the opener of the NBA Finals.
Iverson scored 30 points in a scintillating first half, letting everyone know that the 76ers were going to be more than another pushover for the powerful Lakers. His late flurry silenced the Staples Center and unceremoniously ended Los Angeles' run at a perfect postseason.
"Anybody that bet on it, some broke people out there," Iverson said. "I'm glad nobody didn't bet their life on it 'cause they definitely would be dead right now."
Instead, the Sixers -- double-digit underdogs -- are very much alive as they again displayed their heroic heart.
"Our guys just try hard," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "This is kind of unexpected but it's neat."
In between Iverson outbursts, Lue stymied the NBA Most Valuable Player for nearly 20 minutes, using his quickness to prevent Iverson from even getting the ball, let alone shoot it. He had spent the last two practices impersonating Iverson and apparently got pretty good at it.
"I just try to deny him the ball as much as possible, because when he does get the ball, the best penetrator in the game is going to be hard to stop," Lue said. "We were trying to keep the ball out of his hands as much as possible."
"He was holding me the whole time," Iverson said.
But the third-year reserve let his guard down for just a second and it cost the Lakers. Iverson's two free throws pulled the Sixers within 99-98 with 1:46 remaining and the Lakers called a timeout.
Lue drove and threw up a wild shot as he fell out of bounds. The Sixers rebounded and Iverson ran out in transition. With Lue nowhere in sight, he drilled a 3-pointer that gave Philadelphia the lead for good at 101-99 with 1:19 left.
"That was really the knife that wounded us," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
Rick Fox spoiled a solid game by throwing away a pass and Iverson made a step-back baseline jumper for a 103-99 lead with 47 seconds to go.
Kobe Bryant, who shot poorly and could not defend Iverson, hit a baseline jumper with 33 seconds to play. But Eric Snow, whose runner late in the fourth quarter saved the Sixers, made a similar shot to seal it with 10 seconds left.
On the eve of his 26th birthday, Iverson made 18-of-41 shots and 9-of-9 free throws, adding six assists and five steals. Playing his first NBA Finals game, his explosion offset 44 points and 20 rebounds by Shaquille O'Neal as he won the duel between the league's last two MVPs.
The Lakers rallied from a 15-point third-quarter deficit only to blow a five-point overtime lead as they lost for the first time since April 1, a span of 20 games. They had come into this series as huge favorites, having romped through the postseason with 11 straight wins by an average of more than 15 points.
"I'm kind of relieved it's over in some ways but but it does put some pressure on us to get a win on our home court," Jackson said. "We've got to go out on Friday night and find a way to get this series tied up."
The Sixers came in with no one expecting them to win a game, let alone the series. But they used their trademark toughness to do in just one game what the weak knees of the Western Conference could not do in 11 -- beat the Lakers.
"They thought we were gonna get swept and that was like a slap in the face to us," Iverson said.
Game Two is Friday at Los Angeles. Philadelphia is trying to knock off the defending champions and win its first title in 18 years.
"Now it's a series," O'Neal said.
However, Philadelphia may have to try a little harder. Guard Aaron McKie, who did a superb job of defending Bryant, suffered a chip fracture of his right ankle but is probable for Friday.
Both Iverson and O'Neal abused a series of defenders. Iverson sent starter Derek Fisher to a permanent seat on the bench and also had his way with Bryant before Lue came on.
"You can't take anything away from Tyronn Lue," Iverson admitted. "A lot of guys go out against a player that's named MVP of the regular season and won't give it his all, act like he's scared. But he gave his team a great lift."
O'Neal met some resistance from Mutombo but manhandled Matt Geiger and Todd MacCulloch at the end of the third quarter. He made 17-of-28 shots but just 10-of-22 from the line.
Most of O'Neal's offense came against single coverage from Dikembe Mutombo, who sat down with foul trouble for most of the third quarter but still contributed 13 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks.
His presence allowed Philadelphia to swarm to Bryant, who had an awful game with just 15 points, on 7-of-22 shooting, and six turnovers.
"They got into Kobe's body, and bodied him on the dribble, stripped the ball when he picked it up," Jackson said. "He really didn't clear himself for shots very easily tonight."
Snow scored 13 points and injury-hampered Matt Geiger provided an unexpected 10 for the Sixers, who shot 48 percent (40-of-83) and missed just two of 25 free throws, which came at the worst possible time.
O'Neal's dunk off a feed from Bryant with 1:57 left in the fourth quarter gave the Lakers a 94-92 lead, their first since midway through the second period.
Snow answered with his first running jumper and the Sixers had a chance to take the lead when Mutombo rebounded a miss by Snow and was fouled with 34 seconds to go. But he missed both after Philadelphia had hit its first 19 from the line.
Bryant and Snow missed, sending it to overtime, where it looked like the Lakers were ready to win. O'Neal threw in a hook, Bryant spun for a layup and O'Neal split a pair from the line for a 99-94 lead.
The Sixers looked dead when Raja Bell found himself trapped in the lane with the shot clock running down. But he pivoted and threw in a scoop shot with his left hand with 2:19 remaining, sparking the comeback.
Fox scored 19 points for the Lakers, who were playing for the first time in 10 days and shot 44 percent (40-of-90).
At the start, it looked like another Lakers landslide. A 16-0 burst capped by Bryant's first basket gave Los Angeles an 18-5 lead with 5 1/2 minutes to go -- and perhaps allowed complacency to set in.
"We watched games that they played when they jumped out on guys and guys just packed it in and stopped playing," Iverson said. "But we've been like that before. We've been in games where we started off slow and ended up winning."
Iverson scored 10 points in the rest of the period, then opened the second quarter with a jumper over Bryant for a 24-23 lead.
The Lakers still held a 38-36 lead midway through the second quarter when Jackson was hit with a technical foul for arguing a non-call against Mutombo.
Iverson made the foul shot, Geiger hit two jumpers to give the Sixers the lead at 41-40 and Iverson took over from there as he scored Philadelphia's last 15 points of the half, mostly off his trademark crossover dribble.
His 3-pointer gave the Sixers a 56-48 advantage before O'Neal hammered home a miss by Bryant in the final second.
At intermission, Iverson had 30 points on 11-of-24 shooting, lighting up Bryant, who was 2-of-10 for four points with five turnovers.
"Allen really stepped it up," Brown said. "His first half was about as good as it gets."
It continued in the third quarter, as Iverson fed Jumaine Jones for an alley-oop slam, sank a jumper and dropped a layup over O'Neal for a 64-54 lead. He took a steal in for a layup and hit a fading corner shot before Eric Snow's three-point play gave the Sixers their largest lead at 73-58 with 5:23 left.
But with Mutombo on the bench, Philadelphia could not fight off O'Neal, who overpowered Geiger and MacCulloch and muscled Los Angeles back into it. He scored 14 points in the final 5:10 of the period, and with Lue shadowing Iverson, the Lakers pulled within 79-77 entering the final period.
Philadelphia led by as many as seven points early in the fourth quarter, when Mutombo picked up his fifth foul and again sat down before returning less than a minute later as Geiger fouled out.
