CHANDLER BING 2.17 The One Where Eddie Moves In
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Kaledo Art
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Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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CHANDLER BING 2.17 The One Where Eddie Moves In
Rosario Mazzeo, American, 1911–1997. Untitled (Vultures, Bahia di Los Angeles).
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{2015} from laser dreams (digital photography, laser prints, collage)
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Fireflies photograph in trees with long time exposure.
He was right: I do not believe my eyes.
Details of the Waves l InkenArt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPRzUJoofg/
Nordland, Norway 🇳🇴
Marat Safin
“I think people expect too much from marriage today. They expect perfection. Every moment should be bliss. That’s TV or movies. But that is not the human experience. Twenty good minutes here, forty good minutes there, it adds up to something beautiful. The trick is when things aren’t so great, you don’t junk the whole thing. It’s okay to have an argument. It’s okay that the other one nudges you a little, bothers you a little. It’s part of being close to someone. But the joy you get from that same closeness―when you watch your children, when you wake up and smile at each other―that is a blessing. People forget that.”
— Mitch Albom, Have a Little Faith
“My father had taught me to be nice first, because you can always be mean later, but once you’ve been mean to someone, they won’t believe the nice anymore. So be nice, be nice, until it’s time to stop being nice, then destroy them.”
— Laurell K. Hamilton
by Dimitri Tsykalov
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