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Continue reading →: The smiley emojiI rarely used emojis to clarify the intent of my casual messages and writings. When I do, I always use smiley emojis. I think it’s because sometimes I worry my writing may be interpreted as a negative remark, so I use a smiley face. It just means I’m happy about…
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Continue reading →: Who would write my biography?If allowed to choose an author for my biography, I would undoubtedly select Douglas Adams for his unparalleled wit and humor, bringing an entertaining aspect to my life story. Adams’ unique storytelling style resonates with me, and his perspective would add a refreshing and amusing tone to recounting my life’s…
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Continue reading →: Food Nostalgia and TastePeanut butter doesn’t taste like it used to. I hope I’m not the only one who thinks this is the way. The taste of peanut butter is different from brand to brand in part due to different ingredients. I will also admit that my taste has probably changed over time.…
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Continue reading →: How I Learned to Accept the Permanence of AdaptationI am accepting that I will always need to adapt. It took a long time to get to this, mostly because I always thought that I had a plan for my life and that plan was the most important thing and should not be deviated from. But as I got…
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Continue reading →: PFibs, Fables, and Fairytales: The Tall Tales We Tell Kids (And Why They Might Not Be Worth It!)The Tooth Fairy can raise ethical questions for parents, but childhood is a time for make-believe and creativity. It’s not lying, just pretending. Parents may tell the tooth fairy tale to bond with their child, but it’s crucial to be honest if the child discovers the truth. Change is a…





