Women are Awesome
Posted by Carly on Aug 23, 2013 in Culture | 2 comments
I know this is done as an advertisement, but it totally inspired me.
Old or young.
Big or small.
Fat or tall.
Bold or shy.
Self conscious or fly.
All of us.
Everyone of us.
In our own way.
Be you.
Be amazing.
Be awesome.
BTW — men are pretty amazing too.
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Just have to admit that I was somewhat surprised that the video mostly features young, healthy, adventurous and athletic women. That is a very special, reduced form of awesomeness for me. What about the ones among us who struggle with back aches, a few pounds extra and freak out at the mere thought of bungee jumping? Unfortunately, I could not really identify with these women.
Even though I am still pretty young and rather healthy.
Kat — I’m hardly one of those women in the video too, but I still found it rather amazing. Sorry if it offended or made you feel left out.