Example:
"Today, while walking down the street, some homeless people were asking people for change with little luck. When I walked by, one of the homeless guys asked me "have you seen Obama? He said he would give us change." Needless to say, he got all of my change. MLIA"
"Today, I tasted the rainbow. By that, I mean a homeless man hit me in the face with a bag of Skittles for not giving him money. FML"
FML tends to be shorter, and not have the follow up, which typically directs the mood of the whole post. If the poster on FML would have ended with, "That made my day a little sweeter" or "At least I got some free skittles" The whole post would have a more positive feel.
Scientifically speaking (while I'm not extremely well versed, if you disagree with this idea, you'll disagree with the rest of my post) the process of freezing water just slows down the atoms of Hydrogen invisibly bonded Oxygen to the point of near motionlessness. Essentially stopping everything in it's own tracks, right where it is.
Masaru Emoto is a Japanese scientist, a researcher, a visionary and in ways a theologists. His work is highly criticized but mind blowing. According to his studies, when you expose a cup of water to different pictures, music or even human thoughts and words before freezing it, the crystal forms of said water will vastly differ. In his studies he found that those cups exposed to beautiful and positive thoughts, words, pictures would freeze in beautifully geometric crystals; those cups exposed to negative or ugly thoughts, words, pictures would freeze into random crystals with no noticeable patterns. Granted these findings are left up to personal judgement of "beautiful" and "ugly"
What do you think?This is water that was exposed to the image of a
Cherry Blossom Tree.
Thoughts did this. The average person just though mean hateful things about water and this inanimate object in a frozen state displayed fear of death. Thoughts are so incredibly transcendent that without saying a word, someone was able to capture a physical image of low self-esteem. Feelings are now external.
According to modern accepted science, it is basic knowledge that human bodies are roughly 70% water. Taking all of this into consideration, basic science, bio-resonance, the saying "it's all in your head" I believe it takes even less than words or even body language to make someone feel as ugly or beautiful as you like. I also believe more so now than ever that I truly can will anything into reality, and that you can also if you believe in yourself.
Laugh at me if you will, but in Rastafarian culture and religion they use specific language. Livication is the word they use instead of dedication, overstanding or innerstanding is used in place of understanding, everliving replaces everlasting and my favorite (to date) aprecilove replaces appreciate. All of these words are used to remove negative from their language and use only positives. Livication releases death, innerstanding is more introspective than depressive so they prefer to know on the inside, everliving removes an end (last) and aprecilove replaces hate. I would challenge you, even if just out of curiosity, to take a look at what you say for a week, get a better understanding of what words you use on a daily basis and take note of how your body feels. Invest some though in how you can use different words, censor, alter, change, mature your vocabulary or how ever you want to look at it. Then take note of your overall being. Perhaps we will all be surprised, and maybe we'll find it's just a placebo effect, but that's all in your head anyway, right?
p.s.
This is an incredible VIDEO for more on bioresonance and cymatics

Very cool post, sis! It's no surprise that rastafarians say "Livication" because they follow the book of Liviticus for all of their rules.
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