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Entitlement tells privilege how to affect Envy tells hardship to disguise Hardship tells envy to demonise Motive tells apathy, “No thanks.” Apathy tells motive to shoot blanks Anxiety tells aggression to explode Aggression tells anxiety to reload Ignorance tells lies how to advise Lies tell ignora...
I saw my dad, my strong, brave, amazing dad, take his last breath, his face cupped in my hands, his bright blue eyes looking in at me, into me, through me. Then gone. Just like that, my world stopped. The silence, holding my breath, nothing for a few sec
I miss my dad every single day. I wipe away my tears as I fall to pray For this pain to please pack its bag and leave. I can't cope and I hate that I must grieve. He's gone and my heart is lost. It is cold, icy, and covered in frost. Time does not stop this hell. It...
Some suggest that you take the title of a favorite book or film or a line from a song or poem and use the first letter from each word as your password, adding capital letters, punctuation, or other characters. Isingasing ti dadduma a tuladem ti paulo ti paboritom a libro wenno sine...
This can also lead the reader to believe that the father may have had been a hard dad to deal with. However the father would polish his son's shoes with his cracked hands that ached. This shows the love that the father had for his son and now that the son has grown he realizes ...
I can’t tell my dad this movie. Because this movie is so great. But if my brother told him this movie? Oh, I have to get home early!…“Oops! Dad!”“Hey, son! Is that movie great?”“Yeah. Not bad.”“What’s the movie’s name?”“What?”“What ‘what’?”“I mean…...
through the highs and lows of life. Movies like “Bicentennial Man” are more of an exception rather than the rule. Script writers are reluctant to tell you what happens later down the road, when you live from one conquest to the next one, from cradle to the grave. And this is what ...
My son says, “you mean grandma’s.” He’s only three. Can’t fool him. His dad says, “Get dressed or I’ll give you a sloppy kiss all over your face.” The kid gets dressed. Why?! Out of the house and back again By the time I return to my desk, most of the day ...
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