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Does this wheelchair make my ass look fat?
How can the beautiful young women of the world – who happen to have disabilities – overcome the common stereotype that we’re not as great as someone who‘s completely healthy? How can we prove to the world that the men and women we date shouldn’t be ashamed to love us openly? To be with us without fear of what their family or friends may say? Click here for the rest of my Disaboom blog – Tiff
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Wha? Some actually wish to be have an amputation
I’m always endlessly amused by the wack-job psychosis that humans can sometimes develop. Acrotomophilia – the desire to be an amputee – has to be one of the weirdest ones out there. These individuals strongly believe they were destined to be an amputee, and won’t feel complete/whole until an amputation of one of their limbs (usually a leg, beneath the knee) takes place. Click for the rest here – Tiff
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Bizarre facts about having a spinal cord injury
Everyone knows what a spinal cord is (pictured left, courtesy of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis), and a lot of people can even correctly say (especially nowdays, thanks to Christopher Reeve and stem cell research) what a spinal cord injury is. But the bizarre add-ons – the wacky things that happen to your body when your spinal cord is decommissioned – do you even want to know? If you’re the kind of person who thrives on the bizarre, or if you’re you aiming to get on Jeopardy, then this blog is for you… Click here to read this rest. – Tiff
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Tinted Lip Balms
I’m constantly getting bored with my makeup routine. The latest makeup product I’ve decided to mix it up with is lipstick. Instead of blah blah boring lipstick (and lately I’ve been feeling it looks like you’re trying to hard when you wear it anyways), I’ve been experimenting with tinted lip balms. I love these! They’re good for your lips, they give you the perfect tint of color, and the best part, they make your lips look kissable. Here are some of my favorite tinted lip balms on the market. – Pixi Rose Lip Treat. $12. Available at Target. Contains Vitamin E, rose extract, and comes in rose or fawn. – Burt’s Bee…
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“Hands-free” wheelchair helps users bust a move
Imagine a wheelchair that moves depending on whatever the direction you lean in? That’d be pretty sweet, right (not to mention a show-stopper on the dance floor). Well, it’s now a reality thanks to University of South Florida’s choreography instructor, Merry Lynn Morris. Like most worthwhile inventions, Morris was inspired to create the Rolling Dance Chair after a personal experience: Having with a father who become disabled. And he, just like me, loved to dance…click for the rest of this blog here. – Tiff
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Preview to check out: “The Boat That Rocked”
If you loved “Love Actually,” you’ll love this! (same director, Richard Curtis)
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The im-perfect makeup regimen
If you think putting on makeup without being able to move your fingers is hard, you’d be right :p But I’ve perfected it. Watch and be amazed!
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The Biggest Geek Win EVAH
PS. It rolled a 10.
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Look at their sweaters!
I present to you, my friends, one of the greatest videos ever made: ABBA’s “Take a Chance on Me.” Is it the Brady Bunch opening, the cheesy yet endearing winks, the over-the-top blurry headshots of Anni-Frid and Agnetha, or their funny Snow Bunny outfits? The world may never know, but hot damn…this video never fails to bring me out of a shitty mood. LOVE it! – Tiff
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EZ-Combs
While watching CNN this past weekend, I was inundated with a wacky commercial for EZ-Combs, the latest hair accessory to be peddled on TV infomercials. At first glace I wanted to vomit. It looks pretty fugly. Am I right or am I right? But then they started to demonstrate how you use it, and then I realized me – a woman without any finger control – might be able to use it on my own. It looks simple enough: Insert one side, stretch it and pull it to the other side of your head, then insert the other comb. Sure, it may look ugly, but being able to put my hair up on my own…