In one sexy package (you're welcome)
-Montana livin
-tattooed bombshell
-wannabe model/geologist
-etsy store to be up and running soon
-my pup, my man, and me
Some people say home is where you come from. But I think it’s a place you need to find, like it’s scattered and you pick pieces of it up along the way.
Body dysmorphia is so crushing, because if I go a while without looking at a picture of myself, or looking in the mirror I start to fantasize that maybe certain features aren’t as disgusting or lacking as I think they are. And sometimes I start to believe it, but the instant I look in the mirror it’s a slap in the face.
This is what people see every time I walk out of the house.
“I didn’t start publishing Pennsylvania’s Orange Street News so that people would think I’m cute. I want to get the truth to people, even if it makes grownups mad,” says 9-year-old Hilde Kate Lysiak, publisher of and reporter for the Orange Street News.
After reporting on a suspected homicide in Selinsgrove, Pa., Hilde was harassed by “disgusted” adults commenting on her site, saying her time would be better spent at tea parties and playing with dolls.
When I say, ‘I love you,’ it’s not because I want you or because I can’t have you. It has nothing to do with me. I love what you are, what you do, how you try. I’ve seen your kindness and your strength. I’ve seen the best and the worst of you. And I understand with perfect clarity exactly what you are. You’re a hell of a person.