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Gnarly Roots
I managed to find my way to a downtown hair salon. I am contemplating changing my look more significantly but I am also kind of just wanting to focus on getting more hair care than anything. Color is necessary, care is sort of optional at this point so, I feel the luxury comes from someone else doing that for me.. I think I should just stick with the usual until I am for certain that I want to do something more bold like a grey-pink or something of that sort. I have always wanted more of a sleek look though the top of my head has always been a bit flat, so I usually need some sort of volume there to balance out my face.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
Dear Mother
Dear Mother, There are not enough words in the world to express my gratitude and love for you. From the moment I was born, you became my protector, my guide, and my biggest supporter. You’ve always been there, offering endless love without ever asking for anything in return. Your care has shaped who I am today, and for that, I am forever grateful.
By Tipu Dasabout a year ago in Confessions
Be Your Own Boss: Leading Yourself with Purpose and Freedom
Be Your Own Boss: Leading Yourself with Purpose and Freedom To be your own boss is to take charge of your life, make your own decisions, and follow a path that aligns with your personal goals and values. It's about embracing responsibility, staying true to your dreams, and having the courage to make choices that reflect who you are. It’s not just about being in control; it’s about nurturing self-respect, resilience, and a sense of purpose. When you think of yourself as your own boss, you become the leader of your own journey, setting goals that fulfil your passions and reflecting on your achievements with pride. This essay explores what it truly means to be your own boss and how this mindset transforms lives.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Dear Rudy
Dear Rudy Lee, During this season of giving thanks I wanted to write you a letter telling you how thankful I am for you. So I wasn’t there when you were born because, well I didn’t exist, but you were there when I was born. The most interesting thing about our first encounter was you tried to convince our mother to leave me at the hospital the day I was born. This might seem cruel to most, but I give you a pass because I did almost cut your eye out when I was just two years old.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Confessions
How to Choose the Best Shirt Packaging for Your Business
When it comes to running a successful apparel business, the importance of shirt packaging cannot be overstated. Packaging serves as a critical touchpoint with your customers, influencing their first impression of your brand and creating an opportunity to stand out in a competitive market. Whether you’re selling T-shirts online or running a physical retail shop, the right shirt packaging can elevate your brand, protect your product, and even contribute to sustainability efforts.
By chris wideabout a year ago in Confessions
The Last Level. Top Story - November 2024.
Sam and Alex had been best friends since they were kids, growing up in a small town where the only real escape was through a screen. They bonded over their love for video games, spending countless hours huddled together, controllers in hand, saving fictional worlds and leveling up characters that often felt more real than the lives they led outside.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 徹底的
I am just typing right now. I am going to keep typing so I don't listen to my mom tell me exactly whatever she is saying because it is pointless. She opened my mail which disturbs me. I am going to write down on my human tasks to go to the post office and change my mailing address.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
The American Dream
The American Dream, ah! For many decades, it has been the bright carrot that beckons those who are prepared to pursue it, offering assurances of prosperity, security, and an improved quality of life. It used to be all about a couple of kids playing in a suburban backyard, a respectable career, and that white picket fence. However, the American Dream may look a little different in the twenty-first century, with avocado toast budgets, remote work turmoil, and exorbitant housing prices. Warning: there will be fewer picket fences and more "Do I really want to live my entire life in a cubicle in an office?"
By LUKE KHAKEYOabout a year ago in Confessions
High demand
I have no idea why but several people were hot on my ass last night. Kind of like a fury of sexual desire and it was so odd because the person I liked really didn't even care or was more taciturn. I am not saying this arrogantly, I have options right now. I think most women or feminine people are like that right now, but for whatever reason it was coming off pretty strong last night. Like people sort of sending me ravenous messages like I was an oasis in a vast desert.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
THE POWER OF ALIGNMENT AND COHERENCE: LIVING A PURPOSEFUL, IMPACTIVE LIFE
Aligning with our greater purpose is frequently the path to true fulfillment in life. After years of investigation and introspection, I've realized that we're here for more than just survival. We must consciously align our beliefs, mindset, behaviors, attitudes, values, and principles if we want to live a life that has meaning, impact, and purpose. Our lives and the lives of those around us are enhanced by this alignment, which fosters transformation.
By julius about a year ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 会議
Since I died I added a new challenge that isn't as lucrative and the old one finished so I had to delete those tasks. I don't want a moody cat fight. I need my weed to enter the ether but I don't feel like it is appropriate right now, it is kind of like life gave me a stack of paperwork to do so even though I wasn't finished with what I was doing, I got to deal with this current blockage. I guess it is just that this house has no intuitive hits. It is like a dead zone. That's what she said.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions








