May292012

scarygargoyle:

patchynptista:

sweetvisage:

Art Nouveau Doors <3

(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)

Guh.

Guh indeed. 

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This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you &amp; your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

(Source: andrewbreitel, via carolina-is-not-a-state)

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healthiie:

girlgrowingsmall:

mrshowardhughes:

veganlove:

hello friends,it came to my attention yesterday, when I was informed by two people I hold in high regard, that this photo portrayal of meat vs beans is completely wrong. I found it on Veganism Worldwides facebook page, so I *assumed* it was true. How ignorant of me.If any of you can provide sources that prove what the above picture is saying, I would love to see them, but my friend already researched the internet high and low and the best she could come up with is 15 g per 4 oz black beans.The reason I am putting this out there, is because things like this, that are blatant lies, hurt veganism as a whole. People become very doubtful and suspicious when they are fed lies, no matter what side it is from. I just want you all to know this, because I was quite embarrassed when I was confronted about it. 

24g of protein is nearly half the average daily recommendation, so if a measly 4 oz of beans were to provide that…that’s kinda scary. Also, beef is not that acidic — it creates more acidity in the body due to the digestive process, those are two different things. TL;DR, don’t trust nutrition graphics for shit.

Furthermore, beans are higher in carbohydrates, making them dangerous for carb-sensitive folks like me. Much respect for the vegans trying to fact correct this.

Reposting with correction

healthiie:

girlgrowingsmall:

mrshowardhughes:

veganlove:

hello friends,
it came to my attention yesterday, when I was informed by two people I hold in high regard, that this photo portrayal of meat vs beans is completely wrong. I found it on Veganism Worldwides facebook page, so I *assumed* it was true. How ignorant of me.

If any of you can provide sources that prove what the above picture is saying, I would love to see them, but my friend already researched the internet high and low and the best she could come up with is 15 g per 4 oz black beans.

The reason I am putting this out there, is because things like this, that are blatant lies, hurt veganism as a whole. People become very doubtful and suspicious when they are fed lies, no matter what side it is from. I just want you all to know this, because I was quite embarrassed when I was confronted about it. 

24g of protein is nearly half the average daily recommendation, so if a measly 4 oz of beans were to provide that…that’s kinda scary. Also, beef is not that acidic — it creates more acidity in the body due to the digestive process, those are two different things. TL;DR, don’t trust nutrition graphics for shit.

Furthermore, beans are higher in carbohydrates, making them dangerous for carb-sensitive folks like me. Much respect for the vegans trying to fact correct this.

Reposting with correction

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