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rain
a roots vintage
a zara mens

puffer - canadian no name for freezing days

of course, a barbour
Anonymous wrote:
suzu wrote:essie reds are the best

the range from oranges, clean reds, pinks

i usually go for a pure red like chanels star red & essie has dupes of all the overpriced lines
hermes, louboutin


I also prefer Essie reds.

What are the Essie dupes for the overpriced lines? [/quotei

im not a nail tech, but
usually i paint the hermes
then go to duane reade & match

suerte
like on gap year, sometimes you meet someone & it clicks & you both know

sometimes people wanna use you - cause you have connections or your fam or your uni

get out there
talk to someone
go into your address book
call that person
Anonymous wrote:There are definitely differences.

A traditional Bronx accent is different than Queens or Staten Island. LI has its own accent.

They aren’t as common anymore, but sometimes you can still find people with them.

This video goes over some of them: https://youtu.be/1hrA9-6o4tI?si=CNs7E233MaFpv_Gy


this
some of the older folks still have this
absolutely not

some of the woke/pc did the hyphenate thing
lush grass
so green!

body shop pamplemousse
essie reds are the best

the range from oranges, clean reds, pinks

i usually go for a pure red like chanels star red & essie has dupes of all the overpriced lines
hermes, louboutin
going as her for halloween

beige bodysuit a duct tape xes on nips & crotch
pink wig
absolutely not
maybe after poohxi is dead
Anonymous wrote:Nikki and the spas?

Take the Shinkansen to Osaka, Kyoto or Nara and stay overnight one night? It’s like the same distance and dc to nyc.


this
love osaka
spent most of the time eating
okonomiyaki
kushikatsu
teppanyaki

strolling dotonburi @ night


maldives

great food - esp roshi, local fish
gorgeous beach
infinity pool
gracious staff

india

amazing inn in mountains
near tea plantation
great strolls
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no one I can talk to right now. I’m not feeling like I’m going to harm myself or anything, but I’m incredibly stressed, angry, sad, devastated, and trying to hold it together emotionally.

Exactly a week ago I received life-altering news. The first couple days I was in shock, then I spent the next couple days having anxiety attacks. I was finally feeling a little better yesterday, but then something happened, unrelated but still difficult, and now I’m back at square one.

I’m so, so exhausted. I have an event to attend today that I can’t miss. I have kids for whom I have to put on a happy face. My husband is being supportive but that only helps so much.

My stomach is constantly in a knot. I have a perpetual headache. Walks have been helping, but they also leave me nothing to do but to think too much. I have no interest in escaping into a podcast or music. It’s just background noise to my inner thoughts.

I just want to run away, but I can’t, because everyone needs something from me. And anyway, my problems and thoughts would just follow me. Does anyone have any advice? How do I just take it day by day? I do start with a therapist but not until late next week.


You can actually run away. You can. Walk away from everyone else's needs even if only for a couple of days. Book a stay in a cabin, at the Ritz, at your bff's house. Whatever you need to do to literally leave it all behind for a couple of days of breathing room. Whatever that needs to look like for you.


+100

This is the best advice so far.
Hugs, OP.


yes
this
reaching through the screen & giving you hug & a cuppa
Anonymous wrote:We had a gorgeous week in San Sebastian with kids, but we stayed in an airbnb that was nice but not luxurious, and there's a lot in Basque so not a pure Spanish language experience. Great trip.


this is in la concha
https://hlondres.com/en/

love donostia
& the pintxos

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unbiased journalists.


SO MUCH THIS.


True journalists, not some dead eyed former frat dude sorority chick.


this
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