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Retribution: Chapter 19
It was a rainy afternoon and Charles saw nothing better than to take a nap. The air in the bedroom was warm, dry, and heavy. Adèle was taking a bath in the bathroom off of the bedroom and chattering on the telephone with Charlotte. Rain was drip-dropping on the roof and wind was whistling through the trees.
By Rachel Lesch9 years ago in Humans
7 Ways To Know You're Toxic
I'm just going to go ahead and say it. Recognizing our own toxicity can be challenging. Sometimes we don't really have the vantage point to see, and sometimes we just keep turning our head because we don't want to. It's a huge pill to swallow, and one I have had to take without any water. We can sometimes and often let the toxicity that once slow dripped into our system, in turn, poison someone else. That's because being problematic is a virus, and if left unchecked, will destroy everything in its path. It's consuming. Again, I know. I have been there. But I know you like lists so here the top ways to recognize if you are being toxic and how to change. I mean it's not enough to just KNOW you ain't shit. You have to actually work on being an "ain't shit" type of individual.
By Daniel 'Dan-O' Chapman9 years ago in Humans
"Relationship Goals?" You Can Keep Them.
Those of you that know me may have noticed by now that the ever-popular trend known as "goals" i.e. relationship goals, life goals, etc., are not ideas that I buy into. These goals shouldn't be something to strive toward, to plan your life around. Goals are defined as "the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result." It's been said that your biggest goal in life should be to strive to be the best you that you can be. Becoming a Lawyer, getting married, and having four children - those are realistic personal goals to set for yourself. It doesn't mean that they might all come true, but at least you leave yourself room to make changes, and to grow as a person. So if instead of becoming a lawyer, you become a teacher, and you end up with three kids instead of four – well don't sell yourself short yet.
By Cheyanne Young9 years ago in Humans
How Good Are You At Seeing Through People?
The more that I ponder this sort of question, the more I wonder how I know who to trust and who not to trust, then I realised it's the vibes that people give off at the time that I'm talking to them or the presence they give off that make them not worth trusting.
By Lizzy Arrow9 years ago in Humans
A True Love Forever Lost
Love! What a very strange word. I've heard it so often. "Man, I love my new car." "I'd love to see the game." I have heard it ever since I popped out of my Mommy just a year before my first birthday. Oh yes! I've used it quite a few times, but outside of my family, I've NEVER felt love.
By Maurice Bernier9 years ago in Humans
How To Make Long Distance Work
Long distance relationships are hard, but despite what everyone says they are not impossible. I am the proof. In fact, with all of the negatives that people had put in my head in the months leading up to my departure, I thought it would be a lot harder.
By Pen Princess9 years ago in Humans











