There Are Lions in This Book! by Dandi Mackall, Christian Cornia What Do I Do with Worry? by Josh Straub, Christi Straub When I Hold You by Ashley Huffstutler, Airin O'Callaghan You Count: A Five-Senses Countdown to Calm by Champ Thornton, David Creighton-Pester You're More Than ...
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The main thing is to just be able to remember the person that's died and all the things that happened between you two that were good, as well as difficult, and to just not feel that they're really gone. That everybody who was a part of you is still there. And the mor...
Although in studies on various non-operatic singing styles, no evidence of such formant was found, this phenomenon has continued to be called singer's formant, and in literature there is no sign of disapproval in this regard. The act of singing is not u...
Here’s a link for the book on Amazon too: Tales of the Gothic X I was drawn to this story just by reading the synopsis and I was not disappointed. There is a dark fantasy element to this story, but dare I say it, it has a literary bent to it as well. ...
I was super proud of myself since I had just coined a never before used term, but wait…I googled the term this morning (as you do), and it turns out there is a TV show by that name: So maybe I’m the second person? That’s not bad right? After all, “second contact” is...
Tun/tap interfaces are software-only interfaces, meaning that they exist only in the kernel and, unlike regular network interfaces, they have no physical hardware component (and so there's no physical "wire" connected to them). You can think of a tun/tap interface as a regular network ...
Ogrimmmar has tried to express various WoW zones via emojis, and theres a pretty fun guessing game in there as well! Its pretty fun trying to decipher the pictograms and where they belong exactly, with some being pretty obvious, and one even being a bit