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Little Crock
One little, two little, three little Indians. Four little, five little six Indians. Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians. Ten little Indian boys and girls. The songs of my youth and yet, add in the eleventh little Indian and you would have my family. Six boys and five girls made up my family. A large Indian family we were.
Sheila L. ChingwaPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesWhen you ride or die for the wrong person?
My problem is that I am a ride or die kind of person. If I love you, if I am really there for you, then I will do anything for you. I will do anything to protect you, and stand up for you. I really am a ride or die kind of women. They type that says 'if you are going over the cliff then I'm going over the cliff too'. When I make a commitment, a real commitment, I can't give it up. I can't just let it go or walk away. I have a problem with giving up. It's like I see it that I failed, and that just isn't an option to me. In general, there is nothing wrong with that. Being loyal to someone in general is a good thing, and a good way to live life overall. But what do you do when you commit to the wrong person? Someone that doesn't appreciate it, doesn't see it, takes advantage of you. Getting out, and seeing through the darkness is the hardest thing to do.
Talara NolanPublished 2 months ago in Families"A Mother's Unflinching Soul: A Story of Win Over Misfortune"
In the embroidered artwork of life, certain strings stand apart as versatile, winding around stories of solidarity, fortitude, and immovable assurance. Today, I need to share a story near my heart, a story that typifies the unyielding soul of a lady who dealt with misfortune directly, arising as a signal of motivation for her youngsters and everybody sufficiently lucky to know her - my mom.
SEBAZUNGU PARFAITPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesExplain why popcorn pops to a kid who loves watching it in the microwave.
Popcorn is like a tiny explosion of joy in a bag. You might have wondered why those little kernels magically transform into fluffy, delicious snacks when you pop them in the microwave. Well, get ready to embark on a journey into the world of popcorn popping – it's a mix of science, fun, and a dash of magic!
JOSIAH NWOKOPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesPeople who live alone are more likely to feel depressed
Adults who stay alone are much more likely to feel depressed than adults who live with others, in line with a new document released by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
Demand HealthPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesThis Savage Love
"I've booked an appointment for you at the clinic in Baltimore. Here's the address. You have two days to get there. Don't be late, and don't change your mind," My dance agent, Angel, spat at me tersely, handing me a slip of her designer notepaper before dismissing me.
Tina D'AngeloPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesMastering Stealth Attraction
Mastering Stealth Attraction Introduction: In the realm of human connections, the art of attraction often takes center stage, weaving its intricate threads through the tapestry of social interactions. One fascinating facet of this art is Stealth Attraction, an approach that emphasizes subtlety and discretion in the pursuit of building connections. In this exploration, we will delve into the nuances of Stealth Attraction, uncovering the psychological underpinnings, essential skills, and guiding principles that contribute to its mastery.
Bamidele FranckPublished 3 months ago in FamiliesAisha
Once upon a time in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery , there lived a young girl named Aisha. With her curly brown hair bouncing in the wind and her eyes sparkling with curiosity , Aisha was always ready for adventure . She lived with her parents in a cozy cottage at the edge of the forest , where she spent most of her days exploring the wonders of nature .
hassen fraihPublished 3 months ago in FamiliesFriendship
Title: The Unbreakable Bond: A Tale of Enduring Friendship In the quaint town of Greenwood, where the sunsets painted the sky in hues of gold and the gentle breeze whispered secrets among the trees, two kindred spirits forged a friendship that would withstand the tests of time. Their names were Mia and Olivia, and from the moment they met in the second grade, their connection was undeniable.
Sangeen ShahPublished 3 months ago in FamiliesThe Dark Side of Social Media
In the digital age, the allure of social media is undeniable. From endless scrolls on Facebook to captivating videos on TikTok, our online interactions have become an integral part of daily life. However, the consequences of this constant digital engagement go beyond mere entertainment. This article explores the darker aspects of social media, shedding light on its potential to shape our minds, trigger addiction, and contribute to mental health challenges.
Maria_TheOneAndOnlyPublished 3 months ago in FamiliesThe Real Child
You found a nice place to sit and eat in this big wheat field. What have you bought? I am getting a nice smell. Really? I bought Mudda Pappu (plain dal curry). What did you get?
Arjun SahasyaPublished 3 months ago in FamiliesEchoes of Cinematic Majesty: Examining Five Iconic Film Works
There are stories in the shadowy passageways of history that are timeless, murmured in low voices that tingle the spine and accelerate the heartbeat. These are the ghost stories, the spooky folklore that have enthralled people for ages. These spectral encounters, which have place in both modern and old houses and defy rational explanation, leave believers shaking with fear and sceptics dumbfounded. In this investigation, we take a tour through the most famous ghost stories in the world, revealing the mysteries surrounding these eerie tales.
Alappari cityPublished 3 months ago in Families