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I remember him.
He wasn’t a father to any of us – I don’t think he was even old enough to have a five-year-old child, but he supported and treated us in a way that a father would his own children.
Madi HaywoodPublished 10 months ago in MenWhat is a Father?
My family is close, and has always been. My parents have been married, happily I hope, for the last twenty five years. I’m the oldest of their three children.
Madi HaywoodPublished 10 months ago in MenAnimal Abuse and Exploitation in the Entertainment Industry
Amid the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, a dark secret persists—one that often goes unnoticed and unspoken. Behind the scenes, animals have long been victims of abuse and exploitation within the entertainment industry. In this thought-provoking article, we shed light on the untold stories of these silent victims, exposing the harsh realities they face and raising awareness about the urgent need for change. Join us on a journey to uncover the hidden world of animal abuse and exploitation in Hollywood.
Justine UkwigizePublished 10 months ago in PetlifeExposing Shady Deals and Financial Scandals of the Stars
Behind the glitz and glamour of Hollywood lies a world where money and power intersect, often resulting in scandalous financial practices and shady deals. In this article, we embark on a captivating journey to uncover the hidden underbelly of Tinseltown's financial landscape. From fraudulent schemes to tax evasion, we explore the intriguing stories of celebrities involved in financial scandals, shedding light on the dark side of Hollywood's wealth and the consequences that follow.
Justine UkwigizePublished 10 months ago in BlushMy Hero
I was fortunate enough to have a great Father, not perfect but great as in he taught me well. He taught me great music. He taught me great stories. He taught me how to work with my hands and too put in an honest days labor. But most of all he taught me how to love myself by loving his family in such a way that when I think back on it now it brings a tear to my eye. He gave of himself not just when needed but every moment of every day, making sure we all had what we needed to get by. We were not rich by any means but we were very happy. I hear so many stories of people who could not relate to their parents and I never have anything to add to the conversation because I never knew what that was like, of course I like many kids didn't always get them or they me. But we laughed so much, all the time. They were so much fun.
John P. CreekmorePublished 10 months ago in MenRomantic book one
The story follows two people, a man and a woman, who meet by chance and fall deeply in love. However, their relationship is complicated by a number of obstacles, including distance, cultural differences, and personal struggles.
Anisulowo motunrayoPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesBobby Newberry's Debut Album is a Thrill Ride for the Senses
Bobby Newberry’s debut album Dopamine Rollercoaster is meant to be a sonic depiction of the frenzied road many of us travel in the pursuit of happiness. “Life is full of ups and downs,” Bobby Newberry reflects from his Los Angeles home. “It can often feel like we're on an emotional rollercoaster, but that's what makes it all worth it. It’s the thrill of the chase, the agony of defeat and that rush of excitement when we finally achieve our goals.” Newberry whisks listeners on a fantastical psychotropic journey by blending different musical genres throughout the album. There are heart-pounding house beats, electric dance tracks and even some soulful mid tempos.
Ben NelsonPublished 10 months ago in PrideYOUR MONEY, MY MONEY
Fatir looked down at his wife Yanti, who was sitting face down on the living room sofa. There was a flash of disappointment in the eyes of the man who had just turned forty. He let out a harsh sigh.
Mukhtamhir ThahirPublished 10 months ago in Families