Having one of those moment right now, you know when your tired from a hard day and it’s nearly 1am and tomorrow is just more of the same and you think why do I bother, I know in 2 weeks I’ll be feeling better, and after 6 I won’t have anything to worry about for a while but right now alone in this bed I’m thinking why do I bother, why not quit, well coz I’ve wanted to be doing what i am for 5yrs, not thinking you won’t have time for anything else but your cat once you start, you’ll be stressed and tired and you ain’t really worked hard till you get what you want. But am I happy?? In the harsh light of day there isn’t anything else I’d rather do but at 1am my head and my pillow tell me a different story, one where there was someone who had time for romantic novels and didn’t want to avoid relationships so everything was calm and she could focus, one who was exited by excitement
Anyway daylight will come and I’ll be pleased and stressed again,
good night, you never know what tomorrow will bring, let’s hope it’s a smile. Xx



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jackiechanel:
thedailywhat:
They Don’t Shoot Bullies of the Day: Jennifer McKendrick (AKA Jen McKen), a self-employed photographer from Pennsylvania, recently came across a Facebook page created by a number of teenage girls as a sort of “Burn Book” for the purposes of “say[ing] mean and hurtful things about their class mates.”
“It was beyond ‘your clothes are ugly’ or ‘you don’t have any brand clothes’ or ‘you are ugly, your hair is not right,” she told 6 News. “It was vicious. It was talking about sexuality.”
McKendrick recognized some of these girls as clients who had senior picture photoshoots scheduled with her. She promptly sent those girls (and their parents) an email letting them know that she will not be able to proceed with the sessions.
“[H]ow I could spend 2 hours with someone during our session trying to take beautiful photos of them knowing they could do such UGLY things,” she wrote on her blog. “Realistically, I know by canceling their shoots it’s not going to make them ‘nicer people’ but I refuse to let people like that represent my business.”
McKendrick says she’s received emails back from two of the girls’ parents, expressing shock at their daughters’ actions and apologizing for their behavior. “So far I haven’t received any backlash but I’m ready for it,” says McKen, who understands that this decision may affect her business.
But her new policy stands, cemented with a powerful motto: “If you are ugly on the inside, I’m sorry but I won’t take your photos to make you look pretty on the outside.”
[wate / mefi.]
I applaud Jen for standing her ground. Her motto is PERFECT
That’s what I call an applaudable attitude.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq8py3hf5k1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)


