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Legendary
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#21
yeah, my feet are so small. 6 inch heels are about the tallest I would be able to wear. And I can't walk in them.
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#22
I just learned yesterday that Moderna was FDA approved back in Janurary. I avoid the news for my own mental health sakes but I guess its good to know some stuff.
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#23
We watched a PBS documentary (American Experience, always a good watch) about Duke Kahanamoku. What a very cool and wonderful human being!
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Theres a "concerning" meteor the size of the empire state building thats gonna hurdle past earth in a few hours. NASA says theres no danger but its only a few million miles away and I guess the distance is enough for it to be considered "concerning"
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__________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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I’m sorry to say it but it’s a matter of time that one of these meteors crashes on the Earth. It’s how Universe works. And now, Bruce Bills is retired 🤨 __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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#27
Just fyi - hurtle means like tumbling crazy fast topsy turvy. Hurdle is what people and horses jump straight over in a race. Altho i like the idea of meteors hurdling in outer space.
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Can one hurtle when they jump over a hurdle 🤣 |
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And yes, pronounced the same. Unless you are real particular. Or British? |
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#30
I learned an easy place to view the lunar eclipse last night and what a super flower blood moon looks like!
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#31
Cheap orange pekoe ain't so bad if you steep it for a lifetime then warm it up back in a microwave. It's 3/4 palatable I swear!
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#32
After all kinds of herb teas, dandelion tea, coffee chai(!) and whatnot, i find a "regular" cup of tea to taste so familiar and comforting, its like a trip back to my childhood home when it was exotic to a child to be sharing a beverage with dad.
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#33
I hear that. Was pretty neat to have what the adults were having altho what I was given at the time was likely pretty weak. Tea and toast while watching prime-time TV before bed was a bit of a routine when I was six or 8 years old.. Good memories.
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#34
My mom worked nights (6 pm to bar closing) so about once a month my dad would declare a tea party on friday or saturday night. Toast never tasted so good!
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#35
Duke Kahanamoku was more than just the Father of Surf. He was a great athlete, a humble and big-hearted human being, and he personally rescued people by using his surfboard in the same tough weather, and bringing each one back to shore, after a small boat capsized. And this was when he was a middle-aged man. I don't know many people who would have the strength or spirit to actually achieve that. It was inspiring and encouraging.
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