Can someone help me understand I wanna cry to ..I feel something went over my head
The woman in the bathroom is trans and is scared that if she comes out of the stall the women that walked in will insult or harass her. but when she comes out they compliment her on her dress instead. The add ends with saying “stress tested for women.” It means Secret is including trans women in their definition of women.
I have reblogged this three times now, each one mentioning the fact that Secret not only included a trans woman, but that they /had the other women compliment her dress and treat her with respect/. I will reblog this every time I see it because it’s so important. More companies should involve trans people in their marketing - we do exist. Props to Secret for getting in on this movement. It makes me really happy to see more of the trans community represented in daily television.
Some 200 million years ago in the Triassic of what is now the Gokwe area of Zimbabwe as forest of Woodowrthia and other trees was engulfed in volcanic ash and slowly petrified into varied types of silica as this element was dissolved and remobilised by circulating waters. The piece of log in the photos is 18cm long by 6 across and coloured green by the presence of chromium, while its fossilised bark displays clearly where the tree’s spines once were. At some point in its long journey to the present through geological time, chromium rich waters passed through the buried stone forest and deposited salts, resulting in the deep green tinge that acts as a hygrometer, since it turns greener the more humidity is in the air. Chromium is a common agent of colour in gems, giving us the red of Rubies (http://on.fb.me/1gQbjaj) and the lovely greens of gems such as Emerald, Chrome Tourmaline (http://on.fb.me/1ixYQcu) and Tsavorite Garnet ( http://on.fb.me/1ygBzM5).
“I have nothing to complain about. I’m originally from Sudan. I love it there. So many happy memories. I got so much love from my family because I was the youngest. Since then I’ve lived in five different countries and I’ve enjoyed every single one. I don’t have a partner, but I have plenty of great friends. I don’t have children, but I’m a lovely uncle. I don’t take any medicine. I sleep well. I can walk around. I don’t know what to say. Every time I think about it, I conclude that I’m happy. I wake up smiling. I lived in Germany for several years. And they have these cameras along the highway that photograph you when you’re speeding. I’ve got a huge collection of photos because I love to speed. It’s always just me alone in my car. And I’m smiling in every one of them.” (Johannesburg, South Africa)