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shark vs the universe
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Horseback riding with Tequila (the horse’s name was Tequila)
Arizona
April, 2019
San Diego, California
USS Midway.
April, 2019
Help a girl out....
Sick in bed. Need suggestions on binge worthy tv shows !!!
My preference are : comedy, Romance (with a splash of sci-fi), and action thrillers.
I will also take book recs as well!!!
Thanks!
Victoria, Bc
Proof that nature is beautiful 🌎
June 2018, Whidbey Island-Freeland, WA
“Life among academics had taught me that a well-expressed opinion is usually better than a badly expressed fact”
- Claire Randall Beauchamp in Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
All I want to hear in 2019 is “congratulations”, “you have been awarded…” “we would like to offer” “you have been accepted” etc..
Speaking this into existence🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
““Outlander’s” best moments are found in those smaller, more insular moments in which Jamie and Claire see the world through one another’s perspectives. TV is full of couples who misconstrue, raise volumes, ignore key issues, assign blame, gossip to outside confidants about spousal shortcomings, disappoint in the bedroom and storm out of the house a lot. The technical term for that is conflict and most writers of relationship stories would be lost without it. Which is why, the more you watch “Outlander,” the more you see just how intentionally it veers from prestige TV’s frustrating parade of toxic, temperamental couplings — everything from “You’re the Worst” to “The Affair” to “Camping.” Jamie and Claire deal with all sorts of external melodramatic dangers, but together they might as well be gorgeous unicorns. They don’t bicker. They don’t interrupt one another. He doesn’t ramble on about battlefield heroics; she doesn’t start in with monologues about electricity and indoor plumbing. Their presence within a shared present asks the viewer: When was the last time anyone really heard what you were saying?”
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No one truly hears what other people are saying anymore. Luckily there’s Jamie and Claire.
Sure, ‘Outlander’ is TV’s sexiest show, but it’s also a great lesson in how to listen
Victoria, BC