Rest in peace, Buckley O'Donoghue (October 2011 - 2nd February 2026)
''Buckley, you were the best friend anyone could ever wish for! You gave us so much love and so many laughs! We will miss you! Rest well pal! I love you, Dad'' - Colin O'Donoghue
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Rest in peace, Buckley O'Donoghue (October 2011 - 2nd February 2026)
''Buckley, you were the best friend anyone could ever wish for! You gave us so much love and so many laughs! We will miss you! Rest well pal! I love you, Dad'' - Colin O'Donoghue
the me that buys books and the me that reads them, are two different people.
@give-me-a-breakxx
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Bare: What would you say is so unique about the female lens or perspective that makes it so valuable? JM: I guess the real thing is wholeness. We want all sides of the stories being told. We want everyone to be able to see themselves represented on screen and within storytelling. By pulling forward female perspectives we are finally aiming at a chance for balance. (x)
I say and repeat: read. Regardless of what you read, read it. You don't need to read a psychology book or a philosopher's theory. You don't have to. What you need is to read what you like, even if it is a cliché novel. Read. Knowledge will come to you alone.
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watching old cartoons calms me down