Our Side of the Story
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"To those who hurt and hunger”

Since Oct 14, 2019

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“Yes, perhaps love really could transform someone, but despair did the job more quickly.”
“A writer once said that it is not time that changes man, nor knowledge; the only thing that can change someone’s mind is love. What nonsense! The person who wrote that clearly knew only one side of the coin.”
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“Isn’t it funny? How the cold numbs everything but grief. If we could light up the room with pain, we’d be such a glorious fire.”
Good morning :)
Have a great day🖤
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How was your week?
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I have a soft spot for abuses of any sort especially child abuse, a single incident can determine a whole life.
By any chance have you came across the case of the Menendez Brothers? If yes what’s your take also do you believe of their innocence? Let me know @DebbieTesfaye

If no I’ll leave a link down below but some words and description could be too graphic and triggering.
•A song for every moon by Bruno Major.

•Divinely uninspired to a hellish extent by Lewis Capaldi.

•Because the Internet by Childish Gambino.

•30 by Adele.

These are my album recommendations for this week, enjoy and have a good night💜
Our Side of the Story
Podcast Wednesdays will be back soon, pretty certain you’ll love the new series. Stay tuned and have a good night🤗
Yes I said this over two months ago and I’m well aware I apologize a lot but we’ll have our weekly episodes starting from next week.

This new episode will focus on how we handle the relationships we have with people (either platonic or romantic), how much do we invest in the relationships, how much of their world are we willing to have in ours and so much more questions will try to be answered.
Stay tuned and hit me with any ideas, issues or questions you’d like to be regarded in this episode.

I hope you had a good day😊
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The Extraordinary Li... by Robert Dugoni (z-lib.org).epub
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The extraordinary life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni.

Here’s a book I’m on the verge of finishing.
I have a lot to say about it but that will have to wait until I’m done :)

#BookRecommendationThursdays
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Some excerpts I loved so far👇🏾
“We think we have control over our lives, especially when we’re young and seemingly invulnerable. We’re told we can do anything we set our minds to, that the world is our oyster, that all we have to do is shuck the hard shell and pluck the rich, nourishing meat inside. I realize now, however, that the shell is a lot harder than I appreciated, and that I never could have controlled or even predicted the things that would happen in my life. We believe we choose the paths we take when we come to those forks in our lives—the friends we make, the careers we undertake, the spouses we marry. But we don’t.”
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“There comes a time in every man’s life, when he stops looking forward and starts looking back.”
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