jayeoba peter
@peters active 7 years, 6 months ago-
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Yes that’s true we all have that special person in our lives that we can always run to whenever we feel down cast or we feel frustrated. For me i can say that person is my mum. Me and my mum have been friends ever since I was born. We have a strong bond that i guess no one else can really reach. She has always been there for encouraging me and just letting me know that whenever I need a shoulder to cry on she is always there. She is one person that i feel very comfortable around, i can tell her anything. We discuss issues we laugh and cry together she is truly my strength when am down. She has been so patient with me. Sometimes I could get rebellious but then sit back and think, what am I doing does my mum really need to stress out coz of me? Of course not so i obviously stop and go back to being the nice girl that i am. So i appreciate her very much and i always pray for her that God may grant her more and more wisdom and strength long live my Momma!
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Well, it’s one of the perils of joining writing sites; and sometimes we just charge it to experience; to learn from it and be very critical the next time! Hope this site will be reliable and not be one of those sites you mentioned.
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So far, outside of a few glitches, it has been pretty strong.
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Thanks, it can be sort of some “assurance” for newbies like me. I hope site owners will always warn members when it plans to close the site!
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Of course social media has its own benefits, mostly for those of us who like to write and reach more public. On the other side, I know quite a lot of people who spend their time reading about other’s life’s, or watching pictures… What a waste of time. And, from my point of view, that’s not good at all. Others just spend the day saying the are taking breakfast, lunch, dinner, or going to work, or playing with their pets… So, social media is a risk, but, same as for food, exercise, medicines, etc.. it all depends on how we use them. That’s the difference. Good article!
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It is probable that only those familiar with dramas of the 1950s, 60s, 70s and early 80s would notice the change from the one/two star to the ensemble.
For example, if the actor playing Dr. Kildare was unwell or unavailable there was a problem. Now the actor playing Dr. Preston can leave the show and no one much notices his absence.
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