“You can make or break an outfit by not knowing your body type - certain things work on certain people. Make sure you're dressing for your leg-length, hip/chest size, etc.” PeopleBodyCertainBreakKnowingTypeSizeLegsYour BodyHipsEtcLengthChestsNot KnowingDressingsMake Or BreakBody Types Author:AnnaLynne McCord
“My favorite wild animal is a narwhal - the unicorn of the sea. It’s a whale with a tooth that sticks out of its head that’s almost two-thirds the length of its entire body.” TwoBodyAnimalSeaThirdsSticksMy FavoriteTeethLengthWhalesUnicornWild Animal Author:Kesha
“Being natural and matter-of-fact about nudity prevents your children from developing an attitude of shame or disgust about the human body. If parents are very secretive about their bodies and go to great lengths to prevent their children from ever seeing a buttock or breast, children will wonder what is so unusual, and even alarming, about human nudity.” IfsHumansChildrenMatterFactsBodyParentNaturalAttitudeWonderSeeingShameOur ChildrenDevelopingYour ChildrenBreastsLengthUnusualDisgustingHuman BodyMatter Of FactNuditySecretiveButtocksBeing NaturalNudists Author:Lee Salk
“It is not a good idea, either, to attach material such as Krystal Flash or Flashabou, then trim all strands at one spot. This gives most of the reflectiveness at one location - where the strands were severed. Instead, clip off the strands at different lengths along the entire body - that way you'll see little sparkles of light throughout the pattern” WayGivingLittlesIdeasDifferentBodyLightSeaMaterialsRiversPatternsFishesBoatSpotsLakesFishingLengthGood IdeasFlashLocationSparkleStrandsClip Book:Advanced Fly Fishing Techniques: Secrets of an Avid Fisherman Source: Advanced Fly Fishing Techniques: Secrets of an Avid Fisherman
“If a person is found dead here, a postmorten will always reveal whether he has spent less than three weeks in the city. That is the length of time it takes this pollution to invade the body, after which it is there forever.” IfsPersonsBodyThreeFoundCitiesForeverWeekLengthPollutionFound Dead Author:Liv Ullmann