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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Cosmic Funnies
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YOU ARE THE REASON
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Yumna Al-Arashi
A Nubian woman cleaning her carpet in the Nile while her child is having a swim.
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Martha Rosler. Housing is a Human Right, 1989
I love every photo of rihanna
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A woolly mammoth’s tusk is unearthed from a Siberian riverbed.
i may b sad but did u see my outfit
How to Make People Feel Special
1. Treat everyone equally – as if each person is important to you. If you are part of a group of friends, no individual should feel less liked, valued or wanted than anyone else. Show respect for each person’s opinions and ideas. Don’t think of anyone as “unpopular”.
2. Be interested in others, and what matters to them (even if their interests seem boring to you). Being listened to affirms that you’re a valuable person – and often we’re just looking for a listening ear.
3. Be friendly, warm, outgoing and talk to everyone. It’s easy to ignore or overlook those who are shy, or those who feel awkward and don’t know what to say.
4. Be kind to everyone. Agreed, this can be hard as some people are a pain. But that is their issue – it’s not to do with you. It is possible they’re covering their low self-esteem, or expect to be rejected so they start to act that way. Also, if someone says something stupid, or embarrasses themselves, don’t react, or ignore them -still act like they’re a friend.
5. Use people’s names when you’re talking to them. It conveys that they are “someone”, and builds a stronger bond.
6. Compliment people. You don’t have to overdo it – but notice something good, or something that’s worth praising, in everyone you meet. However, make sure you sound sincere when you give a compliment.
7. Share the joke with everyone. Don’t make inside jokes – but always include everyone.
8. Also, do your best to have fun, and to laugh, with everyone. That helps to remove tension and to break the barriers down.
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certain curtain into the world by rebecca reeve