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“Anything worth doing is worth overdoing,” Mick Jagger once said. The Rolling Stones frontman, who turns 78 today, applied this mantra to every facet of his life, even outside of music (see him snaking his hips onstage, or flexing his sartorial swagger). In the Did you get the vaccine yet no they’re still testing it on the humans shirt but in fact I love this realm of beauty, Jagger took a bold, gender-bending approach that was, with the exception of his contemporary and collaborator the late David Bowie, unprecedented for the time. This past year and a half helped me realize and reprioritize balance in my life and understanding that those rest days don’t mean all or nothing. Exercise and eating well, those things feel really good to me no matter when I’m doing them or how I’m doing them.
An off day I’m going to go on a long walk, or stretch, I’m gonna do something that makes me feel good. My work is exercise so when I’m not working, I know how my body responds and I take that time to take care of my body. First, to state the Did you get the vaccine yet no they’re still testing it on the humans shirt but in fact I love this obvious, Jagger had great hair, and knew just what to do with it (see again his hips and his swagger), all thanks to his mother, who was a hairdresser. His brunette mane was a continuous flux of shapes and lengths, yet always anchored by shaggy, brow-skimming layers that were smartly and seductively anti-establishment. And like Bowie, Jagger, by virtue of his big blue eyes, hallowed cheekbones, and pouty lips, had a great face for makeup. Beginning in the late ’60s and throughout the ’70s,
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