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Vi Hart's Guide to Comments. Kindness games | Kindnessgirl. It all started with a ShopRVA class (www.shopclassrva.com) …a group of 40 new friends came together to dream up an idea to crowd source kindness. What could this small army of wanna be city changers create that would make our town a kinder place to be? I pitched an idea and they ran with it. We decided play is always a great place to start. There is something about play that returns us to the best parts of ourselves. It reminds us of the simplicity and depth of joy, of how it feels to be free, of what we can do when the only motivator is fun.

We figure if play and kindness get together, they might do a helluva bang up job. We want to invite you to join us in city-wide game of kindness in RVA! Tag, you’re it, she’s it, we’re all it!!! Photo by emily r. 1. 40 people with 100 cards set out to play a giant city-wide game of kindness tag in RVA. 2. 3. You can also (for a limited time) find cards at World of Mirth in Carytown. 4. Tag, You’re it RVA! Acts of Kindness | KindSpring.org. Random Acts of Kindness. A 4-Year-Old Girl Asked A Lesbian If She's A Boy. She Responded The Awesomest Way Possible. Ash Beckham: I'm going to talk to you tonight about coming out of the closet.

And not in the traditional sense, not just the gay closet. I think we all have closets. Your closet maybe telling someone you love her for the first time or telling someone that you're pregnant or telling someone that you have cancer or any of the other hard conversations that we have throughout our lives. All a closet is, is a hard conversation. And although our topics may vary tremendously, the experience of being in and coming out of the closet is universal.

It is scary and we hate it and it needs to be done. So within a matter of weeks, it happens again, "Are you a boy or are you a girl? " It was the easiest hard conversation that I have ever had. At some point in our lives, we all live in closets and they make us feel safe, or at least safer than what lies on the other side of that door. So why is coming out of any closet, why is having that conversation, why is it so hard? Thank you Boulder. Everyone saw the biracial Cheerios commercial, but kids saw it differently. This video will restore your faith in the new generation. Here, kids watch the needlessly controversial Cheerios commercial featuring a biracial family and comment on it. None of them can tell the interviewer what’s wrong with the spot. When it’s pointed out that people were upset about the races of the parents, the children are all confused. MORE: Here's a new Cheerios commercial, made just for the haters The video is part of a Fine Bros. series that has kids, teens, and elderly people react to viral videos, news stories, or trends.

In the disclaimer before the video, the brothers write, “The insights of children about these issues can give incredible insight into where our society really is and where we are headed as people.” When told that people were angry about the mixed-race couple in the commercial, the children display genuine confusion. “It’s just the color of their skin, what matters is if they’re nice or mean,” says one. “Underneath it, you’re literally the same. Photo via YouTube. Introverts. Like many introverts, I cherish my time alone. Many of my friends and family have often misunderstood my need to be alone. The first cartoon is definitely me. While I have things to say, I often choose not to say them--and I find those who say whatever pops into their head to be quite annoying. I hate small talk. I am often overwhelmed by the energy that gets sucked out of me by my more social colleagues and friends.

While I love my job of being an educator, I need time to recharge. I'm not sure how many psych teachers (or teachers in general) are also introverts, but I've read quite a number of anecdotal stories of actors who are shy/introverted in real life. First is a book about being an introvert. Second is the Brainpickings recent entry on the book above--it also contains a couple of videos, one is an RSA animation and a TED talk. Additionally, I decided to search for and post some cartoons. Seduced by the Illusion: The Truth About Transformation Photos | Andrew Dixon. 10 Things I Wish I Could Have Told Myself 5 Years Ago. Goawaycomeback. What your mistakes really means. If you like this and would like to hang it, you are welcome to Download this FREE Printable. I created it as an 8×10. Enjoy. Are you ready for more? I'm determined to prove to as many photographers as will let me that you can have passion, profits and time for a great life.

I create six-figure photographers, and I'd love to teach you, step-by-step, how it's done. If you're ready to take your business further, sign up for email updates (it's free). Google Image Result for. Piccsy :: pretty awesome. ♔ a beautiful thing is never perfect...