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Yuleima Gutierrez
@YuleimaVzla (1857)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
24 Aug
As the saying goes: A good son always comes home and tells what's wrong with him. That's what happened to me this time, since I always get lost for periods and come back to the community. Really, with all the years I've been here,...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
26 Mar 24
When we can't put into words exactly
what our heart wants to explain
Whether it be some profound happiness
or some deeply profound pain
Sometimes our tears do our best talking
When they're free falling like rain
By: J.N.R...
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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
3 Dec 21
My neighbour's daughter celebrated her first birthday on the 1st of December. I gifted the baby this pink woollen frock. Both the mother and the baby looked very happy. The mother said the frock was really beautiful. The baby too...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
11 Feb 21
I read an article that dogs can read human facial expressions, such as a smile or a frown. I tried to do it with one of my dogs. She only does one rollover and lies down only. I think I need more time to...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
16 Dec 20
I have this observation to some people. It's easier for them to show angry gestures than to tell their issues to others. Issues that can be clarified, talk over and be resolved.
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José Valera
@jvicentevalera (13671)
• Santiago, Chile
20 Sep 20
I have seen a few posts lately about some mylotters being blocked by others. I haven't personally blocked anybody yet because I just let people be. However I have been tempted to block a very few mylotters because sometimes I find...
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Denise
@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
31 Aug 20
I've seen a number of teachers complaining that they wish they could see their students' smiles. But they can't, because most schools require masks.
I have been amazed that 1. I am having no problem identifying kids in masks (and...
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Aanshi Raghava
@Aansh13 (11433)
• New Delhi, India
27 Jul 19
This question clicked my mind while reading a post on social media...
Everyone around the world, in fact all living beings have their own “love language” — the words, the expression, the behaviors, the attitudes, the gestures that...
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Aanshi Raghava
@Aansh13 (11433)
• New Delhi, India
30 Jun 19
Today morning, I received a call from my younger brother, he was enquiring about something to which I explained him and insisted him to go the similar way as I have mentioned.
In contrary to that,he did it in his own...
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Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
• United States
6 Apr 19
I'm so blessed to be able to offer my gratefulness. Although trials reign in I'm thanking my Heavenly Father for what He has done for me. My experiences are lessons and there's continuous learning occurring. I'm praying for People...
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Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
• United States
26 Mar 19
into and outer where I'm suppose to be
The land of where my family worked and is to be given to me
My dignified matters and true identity
The mere thoughts of what I've become
To being and receiving God's gifts
The "light of day"...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
18 Feb 19
Thought I'd spread the word. The picture is of the International Hand Gesture For Trump. It's often referred to as the "Itty Bitty".
Please tell your friends, and especially tell anybody who supports Trump who isn't already a...
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Jeanne KaSaHa
@Jeanne_KaSaHa (345)
• Indonesia
25 Jan 19
Isn't interesting that we can tell our story to people online and that we will never meet but we can't tell our significant others that we meet regularly in our daily life.
People can sometimes be freely to express their emotion...
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