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angelogistics.neocities.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a personal journal of an individual's thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It reflects on various aspects of their life, including emotional struggles, creative pursuits, relationships, and personal growth. The journal touches on themes of love, loss, identity, and the challenges of being an artist or creator. It also includes references to media such as anime, literature, and art, as well as personal reflections on mental health and self-expression. The tone is introspective and often poetic, with a deep sense of self-awareness and vulnerability. | |
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thespectacledbean.com
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| | | | | Yesterday I learned a new-to-me idiom. It is "in someone's good books" and is defined by The Idioms as: If you are in somebody's good books, it means you have done something good that has delighted them, and if you are in their bad books, you have annoyed them, and they are now angry with... | |
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renegademothering.com
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| | | | | Recently I read (yet another) thread on Facebook that went like this: Main post: "Teenage boys are so hard." Comments in thread: "You should be glad you don't have GIRLS." At least you don't have GIRLS. OMG TEENAGE GIRLS. They are THE WORST. Insane, emotional, slutty little things. Mean. Irrational. I'm paraphrasing, but you know the story. Get your shotgun out. Lock em up. But goddamnit why are they so ANNOYING? I have a daughter. She's 13. I don't see it. I don't see the horrible. I don't think I ever will. Tell me I will. Tell me she'll be | |
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brokenwon.blogspot.com
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| | | Seven years ago tonight.... | ||