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Love is easier than hate
The most profound memory of my childhood is that my parents quarreled. They are always arguing. My mom and dad got divorced when I was 12. So far I still remember my mother came back from court that day, a door held me and cried: "Couple, the court only awarded 2000 dollars of maintenance, we the next day how to live? At that moment I was also very sad, I held my mother and said: "Mom, don't be sad, anyway, I will not get married, the days after I accompany you together." I quietly cried, in my mind over and over only one word: I do not have a father, from now on I am no father's child.
Holder SildenPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe Power of the Pen
The power of the pen is actually more dangerous than a word that slips from someone mouth. Yeah, anyone can use the excuse that they were in the moment of passion when those words slipped. However, when pen meets paper, there is a clear thought and the communicated message, positive or negative; should have factored some consideration before presenting.
Jay LeTron DobbinsPublished 2 years ago in HumansA penny for your thoughts!
Let's go somewhere and see if we can chase the sun until it disappears into the ocean. The problem with relationships these days are a lack of true expression. No collaboration and too much competition. Not enough communication and too much "ghosting". The list goes on, and the problems often surface more so than the solutions.
Jay LeTron DobbinsPublished 2 years ago in HumansEverything About Blood Pressure
What is blood pressure? In the most basic terms, when your heart beats, it pumps blood throughout your body, supplying it with the oxygen and energy it needs. As your blood moves, it pushes against the sides of your blood vessels. The strength of this pushing is what is known as blood pressure.
Viktor MihaylovPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe Romanization of the Teen Years
I'm sure I'm not the first teenager to have expected high school to be different. To be fair I missed a lot of the experiences due to the events of 2020 and finishing out school with online PSEO. However, I had it somewhere in my mind that high school was exactly like Hollywood or Instagram. If you haven't figured it out yet that's not how it works.
Lumen LarsonPublished 2 years ago in HumansI Refuse to Grow Up
Some smart guy (Oscar Wilde) once upon a time stated something along the lines of "youth is wasted on the young" I would say "childhood is wasted on children."
Lumen LarsonPublished 2 years ago in HumansWhy I Really Left Nollywood Many Years Ago - Pat Attah
Nigerian actor Pat Attah was one of the most popular and beloved actors back in the late 90s and early 2000s Nollywood scene. He was a certified lover boy and was known for his charm and talent on screen. However, after years of enjoying fame and success here in Nigeria, Pat Attah made a surprising move by packing up and relocating to Germany out of the blue. He has remained in Germany ever since and built a whole new life there. Now, many years later, during a brand new interview with Vanguard, Pat Attah is explaining why he really left Nigeria and headed for Germany. Here's what the actor said.
Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago in HumansNick Knight: Fashion photography badass
Fashion photographer Nick Knight has long hands and has been a regular photographer for Dior, Alexander McQueen, Calvin Klein, and Yohji Yamamoto, He has also been in Vogue, i-D, Vanity Fair, Face and Visionaire, Dazed & Confused, and many other major magazines.
Sermon PolPublished 2 years ago in HumansGrandma's Star
The first memory the world gave me is: I lay in my grandmother's arms, desperately crying, holding quite a son, also do not know what is for, crying so sad. A piece of grey skin had peeled off the wall outside the window, in the shape of an ugly old man. Grandma put her arms around me and patted me, "Oh oh." I felt more wronged. "Hark! Grandma suddenly said, "Listen quickly, do you hear..." I listened and stopped crying. I heard a beautiful sound, floating, slow... Is it a pigeon whistle? Is the autumn wind? Are the leaves falling across the eaves? Or, just grandma humming softly. Even now, I don't know. "Oh oh, go to sleep, horse monkey to come I hit it..." That's Grandma's lullaby. There was a flickering shadow on the roof, the sunlight reflected off the water in the basin. Light and shadow are also so floating and slow, changing into a peaceful dream. I slept soundly in my grandmother's arms...
Holder SildenPublished 2 years ago in HumansI wasn't a good son
I wasn't a good son When I was young, my impression of my mother was that she went to work in the production team during the day, and at night she would wash radishes, cut sweet potato chips, or spin thread, wear shoes, and pull a string on the door. Mother can't cook big dishes, steamed dishes once a year, are operated by father himself, but mother's noodles roll the best, the whole village is famous. When a guest came to the house, father said: Eat noodles. Then there was the sound of chopping boards and bellows in the kitchen. My mother soon brought bowls of hot noodles.
Caz HensleyPublished 2 years ago in HumansMilitary genius from the ranks of Olympic stars
After the end of the Second World War, American newspapers highly praised the command ability of the second World War general Patton, and respected him as the "military god". But it was not his bloody battle that Patton was proud of. "It is the pride and honour of my life to compete in my fifth Olympic Games," he declared.
orlando hanafeePublished 2 years ago in HumansDo what you love
He picked up a paintbrush at 76 In the United States, there is an old lady who everyone knows. Her full name was Anna Mary Robertson Moses, but she was known respectfully as "Grandma Moses." She was born to a poor farmer in Greenwich Village, New York, and her mother gave birth to 10 children. Moses had only a sporadic childhood education and left his parents at the age of 12 to earn money on someone else's farm. At 27, she married Thomas Moses, a Staunton, Va., man who was also a farmhand, and they both worked on a farm in Staunton's Shenandoah Valley. Like her mother, she also gave birth to 10 children.
Dempsey DavisPublished 2 years ago in Humans