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Photography that showcases the best, worst and everyday moments of modern relationships.
DRINKING COMPANION part 1
DRINKING COMPANION I am a 26-year-old guy, I live in Moscow, I work as a lawyer in a private company. My grandparents had an apartment, but first my grandfather died, then my grandmother, and my wife and I moved into the apartment. The house was an ordinary five-story Khrushchev building. In the courtyard there were some red brick ruins - it was hard to say whether there had been some kind of warehouse before, or a transformer box. These ruins had a bad reputation, often syringes or drugs were found there, there was a case where someone was raped, and once even a corpse was found. The ruins were mainly used as a place to go to the toilet.
By Story Teller 2 years ago in Humans
CLARK GABLE
Mini Bio William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio, to Adeline (Hershelman) and William Henry Gable, an oil-well driller. He was of German, Irish, and Swiss-German descent. When he was seven months old, his mother died, and his father sent him to live with his maternal aunt and uncle in Pennsylvania, where he stayed until he was two. His father then returned to take him back to Cadiz. At 16, he quit high school, went to work in an Akron, Ohio, tire factory, and decided to become an actor after seeing the play "The Bird of Paradise". He toured in stock companies, worked oil fields and sold ties. On December 13, 1924, he married Josephine Dillon, his acting coach and 15 years his senior. Around that time, they moved to Hollywood, so that Clark could concentrate on his acting career. In April 1930, they divorced and a year later, he married Maria Langham (a.k.a. Maria Franklin Gable), also about 17 years older than him.
By Madhankumarramesh2 years ago in Humans
The Real Message of This Picture
My mom sent this to me recently. It is a wonderful image of me, my dear mother, and my grandfather, Elliott. It was a cold winter day in Upstate New York. If you look closely you can see the mittens that my mother made for me dangling from my coat. My mother sewed them totogether and threaded them through my coat, so that I wouldn't lose them when I discarded them as my hands got hot.
By Aaron Waddell - The Everyday Mystic2 years ago in Humans
10 Romantic Ways to Embrace Winter at Home as a Couple
Romance in Wintertime Winter is a magical season that offers numerous possibilities for couples to create a cozy and intimate atmosphere at home. While cold weather tends to keep us indoors, it also presents an excellent opportunity to strengthen our bond and cultivate romance. In this blog post, we will explore 10 delightful ways that couples can make wintertime more romantic at home.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
"Harmony in Motion: Exploring Holistic Fitness Beyond the Gym". Content Warning.
In the pulsating rhythm of our modern lives, the concept of fitness has transcended the walls of the conventional gym. "Harmony in Motion" beckons us to explore the expansive realm of holistic fitness, where the focus extends beyond mere physical exercise. This article serves as a gateway to understanding and embracing holistic fitness practices that harmonize the mind, body, and spirit, transcending traditional workout routines.
By WellnessWaves2 years ago in Humans
Identity and Independence of a Landlocked Nation
In the heart of Lesotho, where the Maluti Mountains stood guard and the valleys whispered tales of resilience, lived Tumelo. He was a young man whose spirit mirrored the unwavering peaks that framed his homeland. His days were woven with threads of ancestral heritage and a fervent longing for independence.
By Mathabo Naledi2 years ago in Humans








