Miles “Who’s Morales?” Morales
sometimes i feel like im fked up.
but sometimes its all in my head.
i met a few people today who were a part of my daily life at some point. feels like maybe i've done smth wrong? i talk so much? i dont talk at all? i should speak more to be happy? or maybe i didnt get what they were saying.
that is a nice song btw.
1. Blue eyes
2. Light blue eyes
3. Deep blue eyes
4. Sapphire blue eyes
5. Ice blue eyes
6. Steel blue eyes
7. Aqua blue eyes
8. Teal eyes
9. Turquoise eyes
10. Green eyes
11. Emerald green eyes
12. Moss green eyes
13. Olive green eyes
14. Hazel eyes
15. Light brown eyes
16. Dark brown eyes
17. Amber eyes
18. Golden brown eyes
19. Honey brown eyes
20. Chocolate brown eyes
21. Gray eyes
22. Stormy gray eyes
23. Silver gray eyes
24. Steel gray eyes
25. Smoky gray eyes
26. Violet eyes
27. Lavender eyes
28. Amethyst eyes
29. Lilac eyes
30. Black eyes
31. Jet black eyes
32. Onyx black eyes
33. Charcoal black eyes
34. Ruby red eyes
35. Wine red eyes
36. Mahogany eyes
37. Topaz eyes
38. Copper eyes
39. Caramel eyes
40. Walnut eyes
41. Pink eyes
42. Almond eyes
43. Sienna eyes
44. Maroon eyes
45. Peridot green eyes
46. Chartreuse eyes
47. Jade green eyes
48. Pine green eyes
49. Cornflower blue eyes
50. Indigo eyes
oh man, i cant get over this. this is so relatable.
#m*cbeth
girl I would kill myself if I did that lol
Preview the reading. Spend 1-2 minutes and skim through the material. Look at headings to see what the major concepts will be. Use these to help check your understanding by turning the heading into a question.
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Do a quick 2-minute preview to get an idea of what is covered in the upcoming chapter.
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Review your notes. Are they short? Will they help you to study for the exam a couple of weeks down the road?
genius. :)
google has many problems but it is willing to do the hard work of self-criticism
Do any of u have decent recipes that are like 5 ingredients (not including spices) and take 45 mins or less to prepare i gotta stop eating sandwiches for dinner
in pfp - hozier; in banner - picture from pinterest (credits to the owner.) also hi, im avika. nice to meet you.
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