I love that the reaction isn't "Well they shouldn't have been near the water/they should have learned how to swim." Not to mention the racist reaction I've heard from some people.
They just said "Hey, some people don't have access to a pool and swim lessons. Let's fix that so more kids don't die."
It actually makes me a little weepy.
I just don't like color orange. Theoretically, it looks good with my coloring, but I just don't like it.
Or maybe a little sad that things are at the point where basic human decency is a thing to get weepy over...I don't know.
I have Revlon's Orange Pop [link]
I had that and gold glitter last month. It looked like I'd dipped my hands in sunshine. And smelled nice too!
I have Revlon's Orange Pop
I haven't seen them anywhere! And I really want the Grape Icy.
I think I look better in orange than I would have expected. I get compliments when I wear it.
Peach is as close to orange as I get, and I always get tons of compliments whenever I wear it. I'm a summer/winter mix--I can wear most pastels as well as jewel tones and black.
My mom's an autumn. She doesn't wear orange, either, but she looks terrific in yellow, gold, and brown, all colors I cannot wear at all.
World's longest email address: [link]
345 characters. I'd paste it here but it might mess up the formatting of b.org
So recently, for work, I've been forced to read Twitter accounts, and I have discovered that part of the whole climate change denier thing is that they believe scientists have made it all up so they can get buckets of money to study it.
Because...there's so much money to be made in science?