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  1. digihiro.bandcamp.com › track › inner-monologueInner Monologue | dIGIHIRO

    Vor 4 Tagen · from the album Music Moves Moods

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · In the song “Blow My Brains Out”, featured on Tikkle Me’s eponymous album, the lead singer, Herchenröther, delves into the idea of blissful ignorance in the face of various societal issues. The lyrics express a desire to escape from the burden of knowledge and be able to live without being bothered or affected by the ...

    • Christina Ingram
  3. I'm making income right now from Live2D commissions, but it's not a feasible job for the future. I live with my parents, and I love them both dearly. I've lost 3 family members one after the other, my grandfather's dementia is getting worse by the day, and I'm so tired of waiting for the other shoe to drop all the time. I was born later, so my parents are grandparent-aged comparatively to ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Now, I'm 26, I'm with my friends, I'm making jobs for people, I'm making memories for people that will last a lifetime. I don't need to be in love right now. I don't need these things that I maybe once thought that I needed to feel normal and feel righteous about myself. I think for the first time in an album I'm content—not satisfied—but proud of where I'm at as a person.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Unlike Munro, however, my mother would have one last child, at 42: me. At this point you might be wondering if I am actually comparing my mother, Margery Bird, to one of the greatest writers to ever live and… yes, I guess I am. Insofar as they had something like the same life—at least up until Munro’s career took off—my mother, and her ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · It is true that the future is not ours to see, but we can definitely dream of a better one and shape it well. To create a beautiful tomorrow we need to have a positive approach and be hopeful in life. Hope is what builds our future and encourages us to prepare ourselves for achieving our goals.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Kellie Holly. Positive affirmations help us keep our troubles in perspective when life becomes overwhelming. They’re short and sweet, so they’re easy to remember when you’re facing the turmoil of anxiety, depression or any other mental illness.