Q. What was my mom/dad like growing up?
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  • adrienneholt

    You actually make it seem like it’s really easy with your acting, but I think it’s something I think I would never understand. I find that too complicated and extremely broad. I look forward to your next message. I’ll try to figure it out! 밤알바


       

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  • superhotplace

    one sunday morning, i used to be informed that someone was watching for me in the office. the young character who responded the rectory door said that it changed into “the girl who said she left all the notes.” when I saw her i was greatly surprised, on account that i right away diagnosed her from church but had no idea that it become she who wrote the notes. she changed into sitting in a chair in the workplace together with her arms folded in her lap. her head was bowed and when she raised it to have a look at me, she could barely smile without ache. her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical processes that smiling or guffawing was very tough for her. she had suffered extraordinarily from remedy to do away with the growths that had so marred her face.
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Family

Abuse? Love? Parental pressure? Sibling rivalry? Institutions taught us that family is the smallest unit of the society. Small things accumulate and there would be no society without the union that springs back to the family. Whether the family is paternal, maternal, or extended the values of an individual is said to be influenced primarily by the former. And since it is the smallest yet relevant unit in the society, most social problems can be traced back by looking at someone's family background. This smallest unit of the society needs to be taken cared of more than we take care of the endangered organisms around us.

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