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The way I understand it is that she said this to her people who were starving because they had no bread. It's like saying to people who have no money to just trade in their gold bars. Does that make sense?
The way I understand it is that she said this to her people who were starving because they had no bread. It's like saying to people who have no money to just trade in their gold bars. Does that make sense?
It depends on the subject. As a former married dude, I already have a black belt in selective hearing and selective attention span, so I can pick and choose very easily what I pay attention to. I enjoy when I read, hear, or watch something that gets through my filters and can encourage me to think about it. I find it refreshing in a world where 5 sigma of everything in the world is a complete and total bore to me.
I don't think I'd eat this purple cake Magenta. Sweetness overload. Last Sunday we had this Pokemon cake at my Daughter's birthday party from Wal-Mart. It looked like a toothache. Their frosting is so disgustingly sweet. The kid's were buzzed up from that.
I've been wanting to read The Girl on the train, for a while now. I saw last week that they've already made a movie of it. The book is supposed to be as suspenseful as Gone Girl. Gone Girl is a great book if you've never read it. I know the title sounds girly, but the book is not girly at all. My Husband didn't read the book and we went to see the movie. It freaked him out, he he.
The way I understand it is that she said this to her people who were starving because they had no bread. It's like saying to people who have no money to just trade in their gold bars. Does that make sense?