Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

samedi 4 mai 2019

Adele Seemingly References Her Recent Separation With a Very Personal Meme

Imagine being Adele: Academy Award-winner, recipient of 15 Grammys, widely adored by the world - yes, that Adele. It seems the singer needed to be reminded of her icon status, because she recently shared a meme of herself in two very different states with the caption, "When you catch yourself in your feelings then you remember who you are." In the photo on the left, Adele is shown crying while accepting an award at the 2012 Grammys - one of six awards her album 21 would earn that night, by the way - and on the right, she's rapping Nicki Minaj's "Monster" during a session of Carpool Karaoke with James Corden.

Though obviously joking in nature, the meme does come shortly after Adele and Simon Konecki announced their separation after two years of marriage on April 19. While we don't want to speculate, if she is indeed catching herself in her feelings, then we're glad she's found this confident coping mechanism. She is freaking Adele, after all!

No, Arya Probably Isn't the "Prince That Was Promised" on Game of Thrones

Warning: There are a bunch of Game of Thrones spoilers ahead, so read at your own risk.

There has been so much going on in the wild, wild world of Game of Thrones lately that I nearly forgot about the "Prince That Was Promised" prophecy. The tale has been fueling theories since the very beginning of the series, and up until recently, there seemed to be two very likely candidates: Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). However, after season eight's third episode, "The Long Night," a new character entered the ring - one Arya "Night King Killer" Stark (Maisie Williams).

Who Is Azor Ahai?

As a refresher, in A Song of Ice and Fire, the series of books that inspired the TV version of Game of Thrones, there is a popular myth surrounding a hero figure named Azor Ahai. According to a legend whose origins are rooted in the religion that Melisandre practices, the White Walkers swept across the world long, long ago, leaving death and destruction in their wake. Azor Ahai allegedly rose up to save the world from eternal night by forging a legendary sword of flames - Lightbringer - in his wife's blood, that helped him push the Others far, far into the North, where they were all but forgotten about.

In A Dance With Dragons, the prophecy about Azor Ahai is stated as follows: "When the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone." Seeing as the White Walkers returned and appeared to be a bigger, more terrifying threat than ever, it stands to reason that Azor Ahai's reincarnation is, too.

How Does Arya Connect to the Prophecy?

Before Melisandre set her sights on Jon Snow, she believed that Stannis Baratheon was that prince, which we, of course, now know was very much not true. But since High Valyrian is known for being gender-neutral (just take the prophecy about Cersei, for example), there are also theories that Dany could be the fabled prince. Now that Arya has killed the Night King, though, does that mean she's actually been the reincarnated hero all along?

As much as I wish I could say yes, it seems like a long shot. Killing the Night King seems more like a good way for the writers of the series to justify all of Arya's brutal training at the House of Black and White, as well as her assassin arc in general. But does it mean she can "deliver" the world from darkness? I'm not so sure. Game of Thrones fans have long assumed that the Night King is the darkness that the prophecy was talking about, but what if he wasn't? His death is important, to be sure, but could there be something worse in King's Landing that Jon or Dany will have to contend with down the line?

There's also the very important matter that Arya's life doesn't line up with anything else in the prophecy other than the fact she killed the Night King, which, again, is really great! And badass! It definitely doesn't hurt. But was she "born amidst smoke and salt" as "the red star bleeds"? No. Has she lit a sword on fire, or awoken dragons from stone? Also no.

Where Does Melisandre Fit Into All This?

Way back in season three, Arya and Melisandre cross paths for the last time until they bump into each other again during the Battle of Winterfell in season eight. Before Melisandre skips town with Gendry and a sack of leeches, she tells Arya that she'll kill people who have "Brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes," saying that they'll be "eyes sealed shut forever." This is important to remember when you consider Melisandre repeats this in the midst of battle, which spurs Arya on to go kill the blue-eyed Night King. So, this is at least one case of Melisandre's prediction about a Stark coming true, even if it's Arya doing something heroic and not Jon. Now that Melisandre is gone, though, it will be interesting to see if any of her remaining predictions come true.

How a Key Element of Iron Man's Journey Plays Into His Story in Avengers: Endgame


WARNING! Spoilers for Avengers: Endgame are ahead. Read at your own peril!

Much like it's predecessor did when it left more than half of everyone's favorite heroes dusted to the great beyond, Avengers: Endgame is leaving Marvel fans emotionally gutted. While the film is a great deal more restrained than Avengers: Infinity War when it came to killing off Avengers, the few deaths that do occur are devastating enough on their own. And the death that has sparked perhaps the most passionate response from fans is, unsurprisingly, the death of the man who started it all - Iron Man's Tony Stark.

"I think in a way Tony Stark was meant to die, and he always knew he was going to die because he could never reconcile that notion in himself of not protecting the universe," co-director Joe Russo told Entertainment Weekly. "I think that was always a spark in him, always seeing that there was danger coming on the horizon and that someday, he and that danger would meet."

When you look back on Tony's journey throughout all the Marvel films, his being unable to resist helping "avenge" the Earth in times of need is a constant theme. It's also a big strain on his relationship with Pepper Potts, who is always frightened that she'll lose him to the various dangers that present themselves to him. In a character-defining scene from Iron Man, the two have an argument where Pepper tells him that she doesn't want to be part of what could possibly kill him, but he convinces her to stay. "I shouldn't be alive unless it's for a reason," he tells her. "I finally know what I have to do and I know in my heart that it's right."

That line of thinking is present in all of Tony's actions throughout the years and it's why he's eager to be part of the Avengers, so much so that he provides the funds for all their operations and builds Avengers Tower. While we all know that Steve Rogers has the pep talks down to a science, Tony's unwavering dedication to fighting the good fight is what makes him a central motivating member of the team. It's also what keeps him putting on the suit, no matter how much of a "normal life" he attempts to have.

"Stark is the most formidable of all of them," Joe said. "Because of his heart."

In Infinity War, right before Thanos's children touch down in New York City, Tony and Pepper talk about the possibility of having children. Pepper tells her husband that if he wanted kids, he wouldn't have made another arc reactor because he doesn't need it. Tony responds that he's just "trying to protect us." Of course, moments later, the safety measure proves useful when Thanos and company invade Earth. But the argument itself is an example of how hard it has always been for Tony to let go of his hero ways, which is why it's no shock that he goes back to them in Endgame.

Even the fact that he's finally achieved the ideal family life with Pepper and their daughter Morgan, can't keep Tony from figuring out how to successfully time travel using Pym Particles when Scott Lang presents the challenge to the Avengers. And so he suits up once again, this time determined not to lose what he's gained in the five-year time jump and save the world for his family.

In the end, Tony does manage to save the world, but it's at the cost of his own life. He dies on the battlefield with his wife, Pepper, best friend, Rhodey, and protégé, Peter Parker, at his side. His use of the Infinity Stones to reverse Thanos's snap burns his body with gamma radiation and leaves him unable to speak, but the Russo brothers revealed that it was actually Robert Downey Jr.'s choice to have Tony go out without any last words. (Aside from declaring, "I am Iron Man." right before he snapped his fingers, of course.)

"That was his instinct saying, 'I'm going to be truthful to what this situation is,'" Joe explained. "He just got destroyed by this glove. We saw what it did to the Hulk. We saw what it did to Thanos. It would incapacitate [Tony]. Not always in life do you get the moment at your death where you're lucid and can have a really cohesive speech about what your life meant to you."

"That's why he recorded a post-death message, so he didn't have to talk at his death!" Anthony Russo joked.

It's also a fitting end for the usually verbose hero. He doesn't have to say anything to his loved ones, his actions show them just how much he cared about them. He exchanged his life for their peace and he would do it again with no hesitation. That perseverance is what drew fans to the "genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist" in the first place, as well as his obvious modesty. And it's why we can accept this ending to his story, no matter how heartbreaking it may be. Tony Stark finally met the danger that was always on the horizon and he took the one in 14 million chance to bring it down. That's why he is, and will always be, our Iron Man.

Read more of the Russos brothers' interview with Entertainment Weekly here.

Haley Joel Osment on "Jumping in the Deep End" With Lily Collins For Intense Ted Bundy Scenes

Haley Joel Osment is no stranger to thrillers. After all, the 31-year-old actor has starred in countless of them over the years, including his Oscar-nominated role in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense when he was only 11 years old. Though he is well-known for playing the kid "who sees dead people," his latest film, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, is a whole new kind of horror.

The Netflix film tells the story of the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy (Zac Efron) through the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth Kloepfer (Lily Collins), who believed he was innocent for many years. On the flip side, Osment plays the role of Kloepfer's co-worker and eventual husband, Jerry. Though it's unclear if Kloepfer actually did marry her co-worker in real-life - Jerry is reportedly based a romantic love interest of hers named Hank - in the film, the character stands as rock for Kloepfer in her darkest moments.

And as Osment revealed during the film's NYC premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, he and Collins wasted no time diving right in. "Basically the first day I got to Cincinnati, I got a costume fitting early in the morning, and then Lily and I [did] the majority of our intense scenes in that one day," he told POPSUGAR. "I was really fortunate to be with someone as talented as Lily [and] as quick on her feet as Lily because we just went for it. It was just a really exciting day where you just have to jump in the deep end and do that. We had known each other as friends before but had never worked together, so it's fun that it went so well."

While this film is about Ted Bundy and the heinous crimes he committed, at its core it's a story about how he was able to deceive so many people around him, especially Kloepfer. "It's from [Liz's] perspective," Osment explained. "And that's why I think some people had a jarring reaction to the trailer like 'How could you show him as an attractive man' and it's like well, that's just the first part of the movie. You have to start there to show how people can get involved with him because he wasn't always a deranged guy coming out of the bushes at night. He lived a lot of his life building up this image of someone who was attractive and that you wanted to know. Even the judge that sentenced him to death was complimenting him at the end. That's the degree to which people fall for this crap. It's important to study how that happens."

"It's still just shocking what he was able to not accomplish, but get away with."

Osment added that Bundy's ability to charm people into believing he was innocent is what makes the story even more relevant today. "Just to see how bad the world has gotten now continuously worse and how hopeless things seem, it seems very appropriate," he said. "[Today] there's a big theme of manipulation and a lot of people with varying degrees of power are sort of realizing in this country if you just refuse to admit that you're a liar or you just go with the story and present that, enough people will buy it."

In fact, one of the most shocking things to him about the Bundy story was just how many horrible things he was able to get away with. "Even knowing the details really well and having seen [director] Joe [Berlinger]'s documentary [Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes] that came out while we were at Sundance, it's still just shocking what he was able to not accomplish, but get away with. With so much evidence staring us in the face, we had to put ourselves back in this time where people kind of went with their gut feeling. This is a white, college-educated man who exploited all of that privilege to get away with the worst things imaginable."

The Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki Is "Over the Moon" to Be Expecting His First Child

Celebrity babies will never stop putting smiles on our faces, so here's one more little one to celebrate. In twin Instagram posts on their respective pages, The Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki and girlfriend Alaina Meyer announced that they're expecting their first baby together - so, yep, Johnny is going to be a dad! "We are absolutely over the moon to announce that we will soon be welcoming a little one into this crazy and wonderful world," Galecki captioned his post." We ask that you please respect our privacy during this celebratory time for us and our families. There truly is love out there for all. We hope ours is the ember of yours, as we feel yours is the ember of ours."

"So happy to announce that we are having a baby!" Alaina added in her own Instagram post. "There couldn't be a better blessing in the world for us and we are over the moon happy. We appreciate as much privacy in this time as we are celebrating with close friends and family, and we are happy to share the news with you."

The couple first announced their relationship through an Instagram post following a date night back in September 2018. They later made their first public appearance at the E! People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica in December 2018. It sounds like they have a lot to look forward to, and we definitely plan to stay tuned for any updates from the excited parents-to-be.

All the Exciting New - and Beloved Old - Movies Coming to Disney's Streaming Service

Disney's upcoming streaming platform, Disney+, is coming straight out of the gate with a veritable treasure trove of exciting content to lure you over from Netflix and Hulu. In addition to TV shows about Marvel favorites like Loki and Falcon, the service is adding some exclusive movies to its ever-growing list of titles. Some of them will be old favorites - Disney's entire catalog - while others will be fresh from the studio. If you're wondering when, exactly, you'll be able to check them out, keep reading.

Related: Open the Vault! Disney's ENTIRE Movie Library Will Be Available on Its New Streaming Service

Game of Thrones: 15 Important Questions We Still Have About the Battle of Winterfell

Warning: spoilers for Game of Thrones episode "The Long Night" abound below, so proceed with caution.

As the fires that raged during the Battle of Winterfell begin to cool, I've found myself with a number of important questions about the most recent episode of Game of Thrones. Though "The Long Night" might have been dark to the point of audiences not being able to properly see who was getting stabbed or figure out what the f*ck was going on, Beric Dondarrion and Melisandre (RIP) at least kept things lit well enough for me to wonder about Arya, the Night King, battle strategy (or lack thereof), and death. This is Game of Thrones, after all.

Does anyone actually have a strategy during the big battle, or what?

Listen, I don't want to cast any blame, but . . . actually no, let's cast some blame. First and foremost, why are the Dothraki sent riding blind into the darkness of the battlefield, where they can clearly hear some wights approaching in the distance? Could Jon and Dany really not swoop down to light the pitch black war zone up for them with their dragons real quick? If I were leading my only army into battle against the Night King's massive army of frozen zombies, I'd probably start by attempting to cook as many enemies as possible with my pet dragon rather than just . . . watching them all die an immediate and senseless death?

And on that note, why was everyone in Winterfell just standing around waiting to get sliced and diced by wights before the battle started?! For instance, before the fighting begins, there's plenty of footage of Jon and Dany standing up on a faraway mountain looking down at the battlefield they should be defending, while other characters mill about the castle trying to look busy. For all their talk of the dead being such a threat, everyone seemed remarkably chill about their impending doom. The "waiting to die" method continues as the battle rages on, with everyone deciding to stand around and let the wights come to them rather than regrouping to figure out a better strategy.

Why doesn't anyone in the Winterfell Crypt have weapons?

Sure, I know Arya gives Sansa a small dagger before things get real, but it doesn't make sense that people would be locked down there without anything to protect themselves, save for Tyrion's flask of wine. Surely Gendry could've made a few more dragonglass swords! (Alright, fine, maybe he was a little busy the night before . . .)

And why, oh why, doesn't anyone anticipate the Night King raising the dead inside the crypt?!

Jon has seen the Night King do this over and over again, so it doesn't make sense that he'd overlook this crucial aspect of the crypts filled with dead bodies below the castle. He really needs to stop sleeping with his aunt get his head in the game.

Where the hell does Melisandre come from?

Last we checked, the Red Woman was jetting off of Dragonstone in season seven to head back to Essos. We hadn't heard from her since, until right before the battle, when she helpfully arrives to light the Dothraki army's swords on fire. (Which is a great idea for the following three minutes the warriors are alive.)

And why does she decide that is a good time to die?

After giving Arya a special pep talk, she morphs into the "guess I'll die" guy meme by taking off her magic necklace and walking out into the snow to rapidly age into dust. Uh, thanks for the help? See ya? I understand she might have seen her purpose in life - to aid Jon Snow, since it seems she is still under the impression he's the Prince That Was Promised - fulfilled since the North defeated the Night King, but it might've been nice to have her help going into the fight against Cersei's forces. Just sayin'.

How does Arya creep up on the Night King?

Yes, Arya is the one to kill the Night King in the end and take out his army of icy followers. But after Melisandre convinces her that she needs to do it, all we see is Arya run off through the halls of Winterfell, and then BOOM - she's suddenly flying through the air to sneak attack the Night King before he can kill Bran, which ends with her stabbing the villain in the stomach. But why don't his White Walker pals and legion of wights who are surrounding him from all sides notice her coming? Arya is small and sneaky, but she's not that small and sneaky.

Does this mean Arya is the legendary "Prince That Was Promised"?

Like I was saying earlier, there's an old prophecy written in High Valyrian that, when translated, proclaims that a storied figure from the past named Azor Ahai will be reincarnated as the "prince that was promised" and will rise to save Westeros from a great darkness, which up until this point we'd assumed was the Night King. So, who is it? We don't know yet. According to the prophecy, "when the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone." In addition to that, the prince was said to have a burning sword of flames, named Lightbringer, which Ahai formed while sacrificing his wife, Nissa Nissa.

Before Melisandre sets her sights on Jon, she believes that Stannis Baratheon is that prince, which we of course now know is very much not true. But since High Valyrian is known for being gender-neutral (just take the prophecy about Cersei, for example), there are also theories that Dany could be the prince. But now that Arya has killed the Night King, does that mean she's actually been the reincarnated hero all along?

As much as I wish I could say yes, it seems like a long shot. Killing the Night King seems more like a good way to justify all of her brutal training at the House of Black and White, as well as her assassin arc in general. But does it mean she can "deliver" the world from darkness? I'm not so sure. What if all this time, the Night King wasn't the darkness the prophecy was talking about? Could there be something worse in King's Landing that Jon or Dany will have to contend with?

What is the Night King's plan, exactly?

It seems the leader of the White Walker army is just as unprepared as the Winterfellians. Given how the episode wraps up, it seems his plan is: unleash icy hell, hop off his dragon, kill Bran, bounce. Obviously things do not shake out in his favor.

What nail salon does the Night King go to, do you think?

So not only is he the King of the Night, but apparently he is also the King of Trendy Almond Manicures. Noted.

WHY IS EVERYTHING SO DARK?

The show's cinematographers are claiming it was all in the name of realism, but if you're going to spend a gabilliontrillion dollars (a conservative estimate) on the biggest TV battle of all time, wouldn't you want the audience to be able to actually see it happening? That could have been the Avengers out there fighting wights, for all I know.

What is Cersei up to while all this is taking place?

OK, fine, this probably isn't that important of a question since we can all guess it's some variation of: sipping wine, glaring, and complaining about King's Landing's significant lack of elephants.

Why does Sam even bother fighting?

Do I understand his manly-man urge to get out there and fight for his countrymen? Fine. Sure. But should he have actually done it? Hell no! Just because you're a speed-reader doesn't mean you know how to wield a sword, my dude. Dolorous Edd wouldn't have died if he wasn't busy trying to get Sam to buck up in the middle of battle. If all he was going to do was cower and wait to be wight food, he should've taken that sword and decided to protect the crypts, instead.

Why doesn't Theon have more arrows?

The fact that Bran is only being protected in the Godswood by Theon and a few measly Ironborn soldiers is laughable. With all of Bran's omniscient powers, perhaps he saw Arya killing the Night King and figured it was fine if Theon and co. died to pave the way for that to happen. But he couldn't help the dude out by warning him to stock up on an extra sack of arrows? Or have his men arm themselves with dragonglass swords in addition to their stock of flaming arrows? It's yet another part of their battle plan that makes no [clap] sense [clap] whatsoever [clap].

Daenerys seriously never bothered to learn how to use a sword? Really?

When Drogon finds himself covered in bloodthirsty wights stabbing his wings and hanging from his tail, he decides to ditch Dany and take off into the sky (I don't blame him, not even a little). Abandoned in the middle of a battlefield full of blue-eyed enemies, Dany feebly tries to defend herself before Jorah steps in to save his khaleesi. That's all well and good and provides him a valiant death, but it's wild to me that at this point, Daenerys has had so many talented swordsmen in her orbit and she never thought to ask any of them to teach her to fight. This can obviously be chalked up to her being a little snooty, and overconfident in the fact her dragons would always protect her, but hopefully she's learned her lesson. Clearly, Drogon, much like the honeybadger, doesn't care.

Do you agree that more people should have died? Because I think more people should have died.

This episode was hyped to be an all-out bloodbath, but at the end of the day, only a handful of recognizable characters find themselves on the wrong end of a wight sword (or getting crushed to death by a zombie giant, but that's neither here nor there). As much as I love characters like Podrick and Greyworm, the Battle of Winterfell seemed like a prime opportunity to give them the brave send-offs they deserve. Hell, I was even thinking the writers would give Brienne and Jaime the ax, so seeing most of the supporting characters survive as well as the main characters is surprising, to say the least.

Every Musician Who's Appeared in Game of Thrones Over the Years

When you finally peel your eyes away from the fire-breathing dragons and the hordes of frozen zombies, you might realize that some of the recognizable faces you've been seeing on Game of Thrones are usually somewhere other than your TV screen. HBO's hit fantasy drama has drawn plenty of talent from the music industry, whether it's in the form of recurring roles (Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton, for instance) or blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos. Keep reading to see a rundown of every other musically talented individual who's popped up on Game of Thrones so far (including Ed Sheeran!).

Nicole Kidman and the Big Little Lies Team Are Bringing Nine Perfect Strangers to Hulu

Nicole Kidman snapped up the screen rights to Liane Moriarty's latest novel, Nine Perfect Strangers, a few months back, and we've been anxiously awaiting the news of where we'd be able to watch the onscreen adaptation of the book. Well, it looks like Hulu was the luckiest bidder, since Kidman and the team behind HBO's Big Little Lies are reuniting to bring your next twisted obsession to the streaming platform.

By now it should be evident that Moriarty knows how to weave a fantastic tale, given the many books she's written, and even more so in last year's gripping HBO series based on her novel. In Nine Perfect Strangers, which spent 13 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list after its debut last November, we follow (yep) nine wealthy, stressed-out individuals who have gathered at a remote health-and-wellness resort that promises to leave them healed, reinvigorated, and ultimately transformed. But not everything at this idyllic place is quite what it pretends to be.

Kidman is on board not only as a producer, but also to star as the Tranquillum House resort's mysterious director, Masha, who is the one tasked with leading these nine "perfect" strangers on a healing journey. The show is set to premiere in late 2020, and will be co-written by Big Little Lies scribe David E. Kelley and John Henry Butterworth. Bruna Papandrea is also producing.

Confused About the Avengers: Endgame Time Heist? Here's a Guide to the Convoluted Caper

Warning: HUGE spoilers for Avengers: Endgame ahead!

One of the best elements of Marvel's Avengers: Endgame is the combination of lighthearted fun and devastating heartbreak. With a movie that involves extensive time travel and such high stakes, it can be hard to bring some levity to the big screen. But the film's "time heist," an idea originally pitched by Ant-Man, has some of the best moments in the entire film. It brings us all back to key moments in the Avengers' past and shows us how different everyone is now. 2012's Avengers would most definitely be shaken by their 2023 selves - especially Captain America.

But the time heist doesn't just serve as Marvel fan service: it also drives the big plot of the film. Using the Quantum Realm, that is usually only accessible to the very tiny (aka Scott Lang and company), the Avengers travel back in time to collect the six Infinity Stones and recreate Thanos's snap. Instead of dusting the universe, they snap all their "dead" loves ones back to life. They might be missing the last five years of their lives (since the film jumps in time to 2023), but they're alive, and that probably matters more.

Of course, there are specific rules to follow when it comes to time travel, and Endgame abides by most of them. The biggest and most important rule is that The Avengers aren't supposed to re-write the past: they're only setting out to create a different future. As with all things that start out with the best intentions, things don't go exactly the way they plan. Keep reading for our handy guide to the Avengers' quest for the Infinity Stones as they travel back in time, then back to the future.

  • The purple Power Stone, aka the Orb: This stone is originally introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy when the Guardians defeat Ronan the Accuser, who attempts to use the Orb to destroy the planet Xander. Nebula and Rhodey are assigned to travel back to the planet Morag in 2014 and retrieve the stone right before Peter Quill is meant to steal it. The mission itself is fairly seamless, with Nebula reaching straight into the lasers surrounding the Orb and taking it out. They kind of burn off the flesh(?) on her arm, but it's robotic so she's totally fine! However, as soon as War Machine teleports back to the future, Nebula is attacked and kidnapped by the 2014 versions of herself and Thanos. This leads to the past version of Thanos traveling through time to battle for the Infinity Stones and destroy half the world all over again in 2023.
  • The blue Space Stone, aka the Tesseract: Though this Infinity Stone was originally on Asgard with Thor and his family, it's been seen on Earth several times over the years. In Endgame Tony and Scott are assigned to travel back to 2012, right before the end of the first Avengers movie where Thor brought the Tesseract back to Asgard, along with Loki. Scott flies into 2012's Tony heart and causes him to go into cardiac arrest, so he'll drop the briefcase containing the Tesseract. The plan is for future Tony, dressed in a SWAT team uniform, to sneak by and grab the suitcase, but he's swatted when an angry Hulk crashes into him. Seeing his chance, Loki snatches the fallen briefcase and uses the stone to teleport away.
    Tony and Steve then head to New Jersey in 1970, where the Tesseract is being held and Hank Pym is working on Pym Particles. While Steve grabs the particles, Tony steals the Tesseract. He runs into his father, Howard, and the two share a sweet moment commiserating on fatherhood with Howard blind to the fact that Tony is his son. Tony and Steve return to 2023 with the Infinity Stone and more particles to allow a trip to return the stones in the end.
  • The yellow Mind Stone: First seen in The Avengers as part of Loki's Chitauri scepter, the mind stone isn't actually revealed to be an Infinity Stone until Avengers: Age of Ultron. Steve is sent to 2012 to grab the scepter from the S.H.I.E.L.D agents (actually undercover Hydra agents) who took it from the Avengers after they apprehended Loki. Steve follows the agents into the elevator and pretends to also be an undercover Hydra agent (a nice little shoutout to the Marvel comics run) so they'll give him the scepter. He has a brief - but epic - one-on-one fight with 2012's Captain America, before handing the scepter off to Scott, who returns to the future. Steve then travels with Tony back to 1970 to find more Pym Particles, allowing for more quantum leaps. While he's there, he sees Peggy Carter, which most likely inspires his decision to return to her at the end of the film.
  • The red Reality Stone, aka the Aether: Introduced in Thor: The Dark World, the Aether is more like a substance than a stone. Thor and Rocket travel to collect the Aether from Asgard where Jane Foster (Remember Jane!?) has become its host in 2013. While Thor is distracted by the presence of his late mother Frigga, who gives him a rousing pep talk to help him feel better about the events of Infinity War, Rocket is able to sneak into Jane's room and use an extractor tool to take the Aether from her.
  • The orange Soul Stone: First referenced in Guardians of the Galaxy, the Soul Stone is the most mysterious of the Infinity Stones. As revealed in a conversation between Thanos and Gamora in Infinity War, the stone's location is on the planet Vormir and protected by the Red Skull. Natasha and Clint travel back to 2014 to get the stone, not knowing that a soul is demanded in exchange for it. After a very dramatic back-and-forth, Natasha sacrifices herself for the stone and Clint returns to 2023 without the Black Widow.
  • The green Time Stone, aka the Eye of Agamotto: Introduced in Doctor Strange, the Eye of Agamotto is protected by the Master of the Mystic Arts, Doctor Stephan Strange, and kept in a secret compound, Kamar-Taj. Bruce is sent to 2012 to grab the stone from Doctor Strange, but he doesn't actually live there yet. Back then, the Time Stone is in the possession of the Ancient One who refuses to hand it over. The Ancient One explains that giving it to Bruce could create alternate branched realities, which are worse than the current one. But when Bruce reveals that Doctor Strange willingly gave the stone to Thanos, the Ancient One concludes that this must be part of the 1 in 14 million chance Doctor Strange saw in his vision. Bruce gets the stone under the promise that the Avengers return them all to the exact the moment in time from which were taken.

With all six stones, the Avengers are able to snap back their dusted friends and families. But before everyone can live happily ever after, the Avengers go to battle with the past version of Thanos. It ends when Tony steals the stones from Thanos and into a makeshift gauntlet built into his suit. He snaps his fingers and wills away Thanos and his army, who all disintegrate the same way people did in Infinity War. Tony's snap burns up his body and he dies on the battlefield with his wife, Pepper, and protégé, Peter Parker, at his side.

At Tony's funeral, the Avengers are finally united with their loved ones and go about their lives. Steve takes the remaining Pym Particles to return the stones to their own timeline and decides to use his last time jump to go back and live a happy life with Peggy. Sam and Bucky find a much older version of Steve waiting for them near the lake, where he explains his decision and passes on the Captain America shield to Sam. With that, Marvel fans officially say goodbye to the Infinity Saga of the MCU.

Lucy Liu's Walk of Fame Ceremony Included a Very Exciting Charlie's Angels Reunion

Lucy Liu was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, and the event was filled with a handful of really cute moments. The 50-year-old actress was joined by her family and a handful of her costars for the special occasion. Lucy posed for photos with her precious 3-year-old son, Rockwell, before reuniting with her Charlie's Angels costars Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz. Seriously, anyone else feeling nostalgic about these three ladies being back together again?

Lucy's other Charlie's Angels costar Demi Moore and actress Rhea Perlman also said a few words before the actress took the stage to giving a moving speech about representation in Hollywood. "Sometimes people talk about my mainstream successes as groundbreaking for an Asian, but Asians have been making movies for a long time," she said, referring to actresses like Anna May Wong, whom her star is next to. "They just weren't making them [in Hollywood] because we weren't yet invited to the table. If my body of work somehow helped bridge the gap between the stereotypical roles first given to Anna May and mainstream success today, I am thrilled to be part of that process."

100+ Initial Tattoos Perfect For Proclaiming Your Love For Your Partner

If matching couples' tattoos are a bit too much for you, scale it back with a simple letter of your partner's first name. Getting their initials inked is a sweet way to say that you're in it for the long haul (there's really no turning back now) and to show them some major love. The best part is that you can make the tattoo as discreet and tiny or as big and loud as you want. Get inspired by the tattoos ahead!

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

45 Sexy Underboob Tattoos You'll Want to Get ASAP

What makes a tattoo truly sexy isn't always the ink itself but also where you place it. Underboob tattoos, or tattoos inked on the front of the ribcage, usually directly under the breast and sometimes between/under both breasts, are all the rage these days. They can be small and subtle or completely bold. Either way, they're beautiful! We've rounded up underboob tattoos that can serve as major inspiration for your own ink.

- Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes

60 Brother-Sister Tattoos For Siblings Who Are the Best of Friends

Siblings are the BFFs you're born with. If you're close with your brother or sister, these tattoo ideas will inspire you to permanently honor your bond. Whether you want something small and simple or silly and statement making, we've got examples perfect for everyone. Check them out and see if you can convince your sibling to get inked!

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

These Are the 7 Biggest Differences Between an Android and an iPhone

Coke vs. Pepsi, UPS vs. FedEx, and Netflix vs. Amazon are all some of the greatest rivalries of all time. But no list of competitors would be complete without the head-to-head battle of the smartphones: Android vs. iPhone. Some differences between the two are obvious (cough cough, green text bubbles). But the real differences go far beyond the cosmetic. From facial recognition and customer service to malware vulnerability and system accessibility, these are the seven biggest things that set Androids and iPhones apart.

15 Magical Tips For Anyone Visiting Disney's Private Island, Castaway Cay

You probably know that every Disney Cruise Line vacation is filled with magic, endless food, and tropical destinations. What you may not realize is that each voyage on Disney Cruise Line ends with one beautiful day at Disney's private island: Castaway Cay. A beautiful paradise awaits when you step off your ship and onto the island! Castaway Cay is an enchanting escape that has something for everyone, including adventure trails, adults only beaches, and of course, all-you-can-eat ice cream. Mickey and the gang even join guests out on the beach for a big celebration of sun and fun. Click through to see all of the exciting adventures that await on Castaway Cay.

100+ Gifts Your Man Will Love (and Actually Use!)

Gift shopping for guys can be notoriously tricky. It's easy to go the kitschy and cute route, but sometimes, we want our man to have something meaningful, too. We've rounded up more than 100 gift ideas at every price point, from fun cocktail glasses to beautiful leather accessories and bags. Take a look at the best gifts for those moments when you feel like he deserves something nice for no special reason at all.

- Additional reporting by Hilary White and Lauren Harano

30 Perfect Vacation Clothes You'll Want For All Your Summer Trips - Starting at Just $30

There's no worse feeling than being stuck on vacation in uncomfortable clothes you're sick of. This Summer, as you plan your next getaway, treat yourself to cute and comfortable pieces you'll actually be excited to wear. You can save your money for vacation too, because we shopped on Amazon and it's filled with an array of affordable finds. From relaxed trousers to breathable jumpsuits and the perfect dresses, these picks start as low as $30. Keep reading to plan your whole new travel wardrobe.

7 Reasons Why Getting Your Heart Broken Is Actually a Really Good Thing

An old adage reads, "It's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all," but when you're in the thick of a painful breakup, it certainly doesn't feel that way. To put it bluntly, nursing a broken heart can flat-out suck. You feel powerless and not in control of your emotions, you'll cry at the first few notes of a love song, and even mundane tasks like laundry and grocery shopping can feel like torture.

But here's the good news: experiencing, and then ultimately getting over, a broken heart leaves us better, more well-rounded individuals. Sometimes it takes getting hurt to learn more about who we are and what we need from a partner. So take it all in and know that when the tears dry, you are that much closer to finding genuine compatibility and long-lasting connection. Here are seven very real reasons we should all experience heartbreak in our lives.

Castles, Crowns, and Carriages: Here's What You Didn't Know About Having Your Wedding at Disney

So you want to have a Disney wedding? And not just any Disney wedding, but one that actually takes place in the parks, Cinderella castle glistening in the background, arrival by horse-drawn-carriage, fireworks at the end of the night - the works. Well, lucky for you, Disney has a team of fairy godmothers wedding planning professionals who are on call to make your Disney dreams a reality.

From the engagement shoot to the honeymoon and even the bachelorette party, there are a number of ways to incorporate your love of Disneyland, Disney World, and other Disney destinations into your wedding festivities, but nothing tops the pure magic of a Disney park big day. But just how do you go about planning it? What are the costs? And are you really allowed to get married in front of the castles?

To find out more, I spoke with Korri McFann Spolar, marketing and sales strategy director for Disney's Fairytale Weddings, about what you need to know before planning a wedding at Disney, and her answers may surprise you! (Spoiler alert: the possibilities are pretty much endless, depending on your budget.)

Related: Every Single Guest Dressed as a Disney Character at This Picture-Perfect Wedding

Here's How to Safely Travel With a Wedding Dress For Your Big Day

Whether you're having a destination wedding far away from home or just need to drive five minutes down the road to your venue, every bride wants to make sure their wedding dress is cared for so it stays beautiful and clean for the big day. But between crowds of people, the busyness in airports, and cramped cars and spaces, that wedding dress can surely take a beating unless it's treated well.

"When a gown is taken home, it's in a garment bag with a bust form, so it's long and an awkward shape," Laura Calderone, owner of Laura & Leigh Bridal, told POPSUGAR. "Most gowns are about 60 inches in length, or more, meaning that the gown is going to need some space to travel." To make sure you're able to walk down the aisle and dance the night away in that beautiful dress you saw yourself in in the store, here's a guide on how to safely travel with it, no matter your preference in transit.

1. By Plane

If you're traveling by plane, there are two options. The first is to ask the airline if they can hang the gown for you somewhere safe, like a flight attendant's closet on board. "That's the best and easiest way to go," Laura said. "That way the gown gets the space it needs and lowers the risk of wrinkling. The second option is to have the place you're picking it up from package it in a carry-on and make sure you have a good boarding place in line so you can get overhead bin space."

Note: Never check your wedding dress! "I've had instances where bags have gone missing, which means the bride either needs to find a dress off the rack on short notice, or she won't have a gown for her wedding," she said. "If you do put your gown in a carry-on bag (the framed roll kind is preferable), make sure you ask the person altering your dress how to press out wrinkles and confirm that there is a way to press out the wrinkles when you arrive at your destination (if there is an iron or steamer to use)." A framed wheel bag is best, not a duffel or something too soft, as it will give your gown added protection for the whole trip.

Even if you had your gown pressed, there will definitely be wrinkles after traveling, so you'll want to make sure to leave time to get those wrinkles out before you walk down the aisle, too. If they don't have a portable steamer at your hotel or venue, buy one and bring it with you. "They usually aren't that expensive, and it's better to spring for one up front than risk not having one at all," she explained.

Lastly, if you have some extra dough, think of your dress as a kid. "Some brides have even purchased an extra seat next to them to sit the dress on the seat," she said. "To me, it's probably not necessary to do this, but if you're nervous about it and you don't mind springing for the extra seat, it may be worth it."

2. By Car

If you're traveling by car, the last thing you should be doing is placing a gown in a trunk, so don't go stuffing it back there before a long six-hour ride. "The best thing to do is to clear out the back seat completely (meaning no random items at all) and lay the gown flat with the hanger on the hanger hook or grab handle in the car," she explained. "Then, when you arrive at the destination, immediately carry the gown out of the car and get it hung up." If that means you can only travel with your partner, so be it. Other members of the party will need to find another ride over!

Also, don't put anything on top of the dress or have food nearby. You don't want anything to spill or get it dirty. You should also keep windows closed, just in case something comes into the car from the outside.

3. By Train

"I would treat trains the same way as planes," Laura continued. "I would suggest keeping the dress with you at all times, and because trains tend to be tighter quarters, I would actually put the gown in a roll bag like you would if you were putting your bag in an overhead bin on a plane." It's hard to predict how much space you'll get on a train, so bringing the whole garment bag may be a little cumbersome, FYI. So you might want to consider a different plan of transportation if possible.

4. Final Tips

While you might want to take a peek or try it on again, keep your dress in the garment bag from the seamstress until your wedding day. "Don't take it out, especially if it's in a bust form," she said. "I know it's tempting because you're excited, but too often there's risk for damage if you take it out." You also probably don't know how to properly package a dress the way a presser would, so if you take it apart, you may not be able to repackage everything. And no bride wants to deal with that on her big day.

If something does happen while you're traveling (accidents can arise!), call the bridal shop or seamstress right away, or even a local shop. Don't try to fix things on your own without talking to a professional. "We also don't recommend traveling alone with it," Laura said. "It's best to have a friend or someone you trust help you carry the dress." This way if you're tired of holding it or are nervous, you have someone there with you to help. It's also safer, as there's always someone watching it. It's better to be overly cautious than not at all, because frankly, that dress is pretty irreplaceable!

This Bride Made 20 DIY Food-Inspired Piñatas For Her "Summer BBQ" Wedding, and They Were a Hit!

Jenn and Julian were both new to the city of San Francisco when they first met at a house party, so they decided to explore the city together, and that soon turned into numerous dinner dates. The pair are big foodies and wanted to have a fun and laid-back wedding - almost like a relaxed Summer BBQ vibe. "We picked tablecloths that felt like picnic tables, opted for a pie bar instead of a wedding cake, and provided outdoor games like cornhole and bocce ball," Jenn said. This created a delightful atmosphere for a wedding full of fun, laughter, and joy at Depot Park in Sonoma, CA. However, the standout feature of this wedding was the centerpieces of the tables, which were food-themed piñatas that the bride made herself.

"This was a true labor of love, and once I made around 6-7, I quickly regretted committing to making 20 piñatas, but by then I was in too deep and had to power through!" Jenn said. All the blood, sweat, and tears paid off when it came to the DIY piñatas, because the end results were amazing and the wedding guests loved them. You could even say the piñatas were a big hit with the guests. Make sure to check out the photos, and see how Jenn's incredible piñatas turned out!

How to Be the Ultimate Maid of Honor

Before we get into the nitty-gritty, let's look at the big picture. The maid of honor's primary purpose falls under three major categories: support the bride, manage the bridesmaids, and be available. Good organizational and communication skills are a plus, but a positive attitude is a must!

Supporting the bride means keeping her as stress free as possible and helping with the wedding planning in whatever capacity she needs it. (If she has a planner, you'll have less to take on, but the following duties include all that you might have to help with.) This also means emotional support. You need to be a good listener when she's having a meltdown about the planning process or cold feet about the marriage. You need to be honest and offer positive feedback when she asks for your opinions, but you also need to support whatever decisions she makes that you don't agree with.

Managing the bridesmaids includes making sure there is constant communication about where they need to be and when and what's expected of them. Most importantly, it's about being the go-between person for them and the bride, so that if they have issues about the cost of the bridesmaids' dresses, for example, you can help solve the issue without stressing out the bride.

Being available means making sure you can attend all the prewedding festivities - such as any bridal showers or bachelorette parties you may need to plan and host - as well as being available for guests to ask you questions and to take on last-minute DIY projects. Now let's look at the specific maid of honor responsibilities. And download the printable checklist here!

My Husband and I Broke Up So Many Times When We Were Dating, and Now We're Happily Married

Relationships are tough. When you're with someone for a long time, you go through so many phases and ups and downs together. In the beginning, you want to be on top of them every second. Then your partner's quirks that you once found charming start irritating the hell out of you. Next, you might go through the "Should we just be friends?" stage. And even if you stick together through all of that and more, there's still no telling if you'll actually make it to the alter.

Growing up is difficult enough, let alone trying to do it with someone else while still figuring out who you are.

I think my husband and I set the record for the number of breakups we had before getting engaged. We stopped counting, but it's probably around the same number of fingers we both have. No one, and I mean absolutely no one, thought we'd ever last. When my husband and I first met, we were just freshmen in college. We fell in love quickly, as young lovers often do. But with that came a tumultuous beginning. My husband was the first to do the breaking up. He didn't want to be "tied down" - he was in college, after all. He couldn't have met his wife at the unripe age of 18.

I was a mess. I wanted to sulk in my dorm room and cry under my comforter. But as a young kid myself, I tried to move on. That didn't last long, though, because my husband and I got back together after only one Summer apart. After school began again in the Fall, our love returned to its fast and furious pace. But then it was my turn to do the breaking up, because, frankly, I was sick of his immaturity. From here, we ping-ponged breaking up with each other. It seemed that we always had a reason to break up or stay together in our 20s.

Then after college, I broke up with my husband for an entire year. It was awful. I wanted to move on for good so I tried dating other people, but I felt terrible, my stomach was always in knots, and I lost weight. Finally, thanks to a drunken text message my husband sent me in the middle of a concert late one night, we ended up getting back together. But he was mad that I had broken up with him in the first place. "How could you do this to us?" he started. "I thought we were going to have children together?"

After hours of texting back and forth, we set up a time to meet and we haven't looked back since. But it was hard. We had both done so much damage to each other over the years that our friends didn't want to let the other back into the circle. But they also saw that our love was relentless, so they did something we'll always be grateful for: they forgave each of us for the hurt we had caused each other.

And after all of those breakups, we had to forgive each other, too. And we did. Growing up is difficult enough, let alone trying to do it with someone else while still figuring out who you are. It was too much for us until, finally, it wasn't. Today, my husband and I have been married almost 11 years and we have two small children. Of course, our marriage is far from perfect, but we try our hardest to make it great every single day. We put each other first and appreciate all of the small things we do for each other. My husband makes all of the beds because he knows I hate it. And, as old school as it is, I cook dinner every night because, well, I'm just better at it.

I'm certain that if our love didn't start off as fast and furious, we wouldn't still be standing together today. It wasn't easy, but it taught us so much and made us the strong partners we are today. I'm so thankful for our enduring love and ability to forgive, because, as all married people know, you'll need to practice that daily . . . especially after saying "I do."

It's Party Time! These 47 Bridal Shower Games Will Get Your Gathering in Full Swing

When it comes to the bridal shower, nothing breaks the ice better than a good game. To keep it easy on the maid of honor, we found affordable and printable games that are sure to be a hit. Take your pick from Mad Libs that offer humorous advice, a guilty game of "he said, she said," or even a couples' bucket list for the adventurous bride. Whatever you choose to print or play, these games will get the party started and memories flowing - just in time for her big day!

- Additional reporting by Emily Bibb

Bring Your Favorite Beauty Products Wherever You Go With These 95 Travel-Size Must Haves

Packing for a long weekend is one of the most stressful tasks a beauty junkie can endure. Editing down your favorite goods (do you really need a dry shampoo and a texture spray?) can be daunting and take hours if you're not prepared. You also may be confused about what to splurge on (skin care!) and what to save on (hairspray, trust us) when it comes to buying travel-size products.

To help you get ready for long Summer weekends, we are offering up the ultimate selection of beauty minis. Basically, we made the good decisions for you, so all you need to do is decide which cosmetics case to put them in (the struggle is so real). Keep reading to see our travel picks for skin, hair, and body care.

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

83 Unreal Places You Thought Existed Only in Your Imagination

We're not kidding you - these travel destinations actually exist and aren't a figment of your imagination. The world is a wild and wonderful place, full of stunning natural wonders and ancient ruins that exceed our wildest dreams. We've pulled together the most breathtaking bucket list destinations from around the globe that will have you awestruck at their beauty and rubbing your eyes in amazement. From sparkling caves to cloud castles, rainbow hills to pink waters, a stairway to heaven to a door to hell, these incredible marvels are a testament to Earth's beauty. Be prepared to have your mind blown as you browse through these amazing photos. Who's ready for an adventure?

- Additional reporting by Hilary White and Emily Co

There's a New Mickey Mouse Pop-Up Museum at Disneyland, and It's an Instagram Dream

Disneyland is celebrating 90 wonderful years of Mickey Mouse with a new museum, Pop-Up Disney! A Mickey Celebration, and it's everything a Disney fan could want and more. Not only is it full of Instagram-worthy backdrops and rooms that bring the mouse to life in new and unexpected ways, but guests can also step into the past (literally) and climb aboard a black and white airplane as Mickey's copilot. There's also an entire room dedicated to Mickey-shaped treats, and you can relive some of Mickey's most iconic moments.

Pop-Up Disney! A Mickey Celebration is located at the west end of the Downtown Disney District and is open daily from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Guests must book reservations online, as tickets won't be available at the door. If you're looking for a fun Disneyland day but don't want to go into the park, the pop-up is a great option. Keep reading for more fun facts and photos about the limited-time museum, which currently has no official end date.

Promposals Are the New Proposals - 100+ Creative Ways to Pop the Question to Your Date

Do you know what the the most important day of the year is? No, we aren't talking about your birthday, your high school graduation, or really any other day for that matter. We're talking about prom - a day where everyone gets the chance to dress their best and dance the night away. But before that day can come, there's something even more important than just looking good and showing off your moves, and that is asking your soon-to-be date to go to prom with you. With the rise of over-the-top promposals, a simple, "Will you go to prom with me?" letter that you wrote in first period just won't cut it. From ambulance surprises to hand-drawn portraits to even setting sail at sea, promposals these days are seriously no joke.

So, if you're having trouble thinking of the perfect way to ask your date to prom, we rounded up some of the best ideas out there. Whether you give your promposal a personal spin, make it sweet, or go completely wild, let the fun begin before the dance even starts. We can promise you that the biggest day of the year is about to get so much more memorable.

- Additional reporting by Tara Block

25 Perfect Places to Snap an Instagram Photo in London

London truly has a lot to offer to both travelers and locals alike. You can explore everything from haunted pubs to bright colorful locales and everything in between. The UK city also has a practically endless amount of places to snap the perfect Instagram shot to show off to all your friends.

We pulled together some of our favorite locations in London that will create a beautiful photo. There's a little bit of architecture, a little bit of history, a whole lot of color, and even some quirky spots you might not have thought of. Don't stop here, though. There's new things to find around every corner in London!

Hats Off to These Effortlessly Cute Graduation Dresses That Are All Under $100

Congrats, (almost) grad! It's just about time to turn your tassel and embark on new beginnings, and seriously, what could be better?! After long nights studying and hours spent putting time into papers, projects, and everything else on the school-related spectrum, your hard work is finally about to pay off. But before you can get your diploma, you need to find the perfect dress to celebrate in. And even though it's going under a graduation gown (sigh), you will still be able to effortlessly show if off, and - let's not forget - wear it all Summer long. A total win-win. Whether you have a curvy frame, are more on the petite side, or somewhere in between, these dresses will complement any figure.

Take a look at the most chic and trend-setting pieces we found. Oh, and the best part: they're all under $100. We can guarantee you'll shine just as bright as your future in these, from flirty floral prints to sophisticated silhouettes. Here's to graduation!

Related: Amazon's Fashion Section Is Overflowing With Summer Dresses, but These 17 Picks Are Irresistible

100+ Initial Tattoos Perfect For Proclaiming Your Love For Your Partner

If matching couples' tattoos are a bit too much for you, scale it back with a simple letter of your partner's first name. Getting their initials inked is a sweet way to say that you're in it for the long haul (there's really no turning back now) and to show them some major love. The best part is that you can make the tattoo as discreet and tiny or as big and loud as you want. Get inspired by the tattoos ahead!

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano