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I bang my head twice
I.. Bang Once. I.. Bang Twice. I look up... Is he there? No. Okay, sometimes I do it a third time. I.. Bang third.
KodahPublished 3 months ago in ConfessionsNo Other Way to Explain It
I remember when we met for the first time. My oldest daughter, seventeen years old, had friends over and you came along with them. I had heard about you before, though. You and your two brothers were well known and respected in the small town we all lived in. You were the middle brother, the best looking one, they had said. You were recently divorced and a friend had thought (out loud to me) that she believed we would make a good match. She had dated the youngest brother. I quickly dismissed that thought.
Shirley BelkPublished 3 months ago in ConfessionsIs life passing you by?
Talking with a friend of mine recently, he said he felt life was passing him by, and he felt insecure about how things were moving. This raised an important question in my mind, why would he feel that way? why would he think to himself that life was passing him by?
real JemaPublished 3 months ago in ConfessionsThe Art of the Middle Ages: A Time of Faith and Expression
The Art of the Middle Ages: A Time of Faith and Expression The Middle Ages, a period of approximately 1,000 years from the 5th to the 15th centuries, was a time of great change and upheaval in Europe. The fall of the Roman Empire ushered in a new era of political and social instability, and the rise of Christianity had a profound impact on art and culture.
Abody N. EiidPublished 3 months ago in ArtEmbracing Elegance: Discovering the Omaze Cotswold House
Nestled amidst the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes of the Cotswolds, the Omaze Cotswold House emerges as a beacon of timeless elegance and charm. As dreamers worldwide turn their gaze towards this enchanting property, a journey unfolds—a journey that transcends the physical boundaries of a house and invites participants to immerse themselves in the allure of this quintessentially British haven.
palmlivingaePublished 3 months ago in ArtFlemish Painter Peter Paul Rubens
Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens was the head of the Flemish Baroque School. The Flemish School of Painting was struggling in the last decades of the 16th century. It had been a long time since the school at come out with a master in the arts. During the time Rubens trained at this school he became a believer in the humanistic values of classical antiquity. During the painter's lifetime, he earned a reputation in the world of art. This brought him commissions from many European countries and he became known for his creative imagination, productivity, and capacity for work.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 months ago in ArtChai, Goats, and Gears: A Love Letter to the Suzuki Mehran
Khyber Pass in a Dust Cloud: The Glorious Nonsense of the Suzuki Mehran Say adios to the slick Ferraris and the growling Lamborghinis. Today, we're throwing a party for the unsung hero of the roads, the maestro of quirky rides, the wizard of sensible-but-slightly-crazy: the Suzuki Mehran.
Taaha Sardar NaikPublished 3 months ago in HumorThere’s So Much More to Know About Your Outfits!
Being among one of the oldest textiles in the world, linen is considered a very strong and absorbent material and is still in great demand because of its suitable characteristics. They are comfortable to wear during extremely hot weather conditions. It is not only used as clothes but products for furnishing items are often made from it as well. The use of linen fabrics woven out from wild flax dates back to about 30,000 years. The dyed flax fibers were found in the cave situated in Southeast Europe presently known as Georgia.
Tanvi PuniaPublished 3 months ago in Styled