TeachThemHowToThink

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Every so often, one has a day where you feel really good about yourself.  Maybe you got an amazing night’s sleep.  Maybe it’s a great pair of jeans.  Maybe it a perfect hair day.  Maybe you’re on an endorphin high from an awesome workout…

So you flaunt it.  You walk with your head held high.  You get second looks from people at the grocery store.  You smile and talk to strangers on the street.

Then you get back home and catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror… and you realize you have your shirt on inside out.  

*sigh*  ~JJ

    • #I'm too sexy for my shirt
    • #too sexy for my shirt
    • #so sexy it hurts
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  1. thebrazilianatheist likes this
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  3. icantbelieveitsalawblog said: Back when I was still a lawyer, I had a epic kick-ass day in court, only to return home and see that my suit pants did not match my jacket (as in, one was charcoal gray and the other was blue.) If anyone noticed, they never said a word.
  4. icantbelieveitsalawblog likes this
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  6. monsieurleblanc said: Hey, you’re just starting a new trend. It’ll be like Mean Girls, except without the mean part. =D
  7. sblaufuss likes this
  8. ashemountain said: That hardly effects you getting your sexy on. And you don’t ever look like toenail clippings so that helps anyways.
  9. sara-made-of-stars likes this
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Avatar I'm JJ. Female. If you hang out with me you'll get thoughts on atheism, secular parenting, ethics, feminism and politics (liberal, pro-choice) and occasionally excerpts from conversations with my 8-year-old son (there's a link below for most of the conversations and parenting posts). I don't accept anonymous asks, but if you request a private response, I will oblige. Also, because I get asked a lot, my url comes from the phrase "Teach children HOW to think, not WHAT to think." That's my parenting philosophy in a nutshell.

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