Google provided the page translation for me. I found the words and especially the images here so much more inspiring and meaningful than pink ribbons. Honestly, the whole pink ribbons, pink banners, and pink on uniforms of burly sports guys all have me a little numb to what it is all supposed to represent. Look at the photos in this post — and yeah, I'm sure there are plenty elsewhere if you search, but I didn't search tonight, I just stumbled across these — and you can't help but be humbled and inspired by the fight someone has gone through or is going through with any cancer. And, with our society the way it is and the unfair emphasis we place on beauty and, especially, the female form, the women in these pictures are even more marvelous for allowing the photos and sharing their strength; and they are all gorgeous.
Thanks +Pilar López Mora for the share. I just stumbled across her stream this evening. I don't speak the language but she has some interesting posts if anyone reading this wants to go take a look. 🙂
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