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20 hours ago ago from Platform 9 3/4
What sort of profession in the wizarding world would you choose and why? History is my first love, so I'd like to do something to get people more interested in the history of the wizarding world. Witches and wizards aren't really exposed to their own history apart from their history of magic classes at Hogwarts...and I got the impression that no one really listened in that class. =P Are there museums for wizards? If not, I would start one. ...
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10 hours ago ago from Ethical Style - Issue 27
Los Angeles designer Johnny Sakalis has big ideas for the future of fashion. Best known for appearing on the most recent season of Project Runway , Johnny demonstrated his flair for color and glamour before being eliminated in the controversial fifth episode after the newspaper challenge. EthicalStyle.com sat down with him over brunch this month to talk about Project Runway , Lady Gaga, and what he sees as coming up next for the ...
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10 hours ago ago from stonecold4jesus
Last night we watched It's a Wonderful Life with some friends and afterward I briefly mentioned that we should get going soon and got my jacket on and bag and everything like I was ready but my two roomies just kept talking, and that was cool cuz it seemed silly to just rush off right after the movie (btw I was waiting because I'd driven). Anyway, I eventually kind of just got lost in myself or something because they were talking about such ...
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20 hours ago ago from My Favorite Things
On the way to work I was listening to Cosmo Radio. They were talking about some study that said women in smaller towns and cities were happier and less materialistic then women in large cities. Now I could go and google this article but when I tried, it pulled up stuff from January of last year and I'm not writing a research paper on it so we're going off my memory here. Basically the gist of what I got was that women in large cities felt ...
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19 hours ago ago from People
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12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
What prevents most people from pursuing their goals is they think they don't have the time. We're all pressed for time, trying to cram more things into our days. But wouldn't it be worth it to make time for something really important? People often assume they don't have the time to accomplish a goal without even knowing how long that goal might take. For example, how long do you think it takes to learn a language? People often say they ...
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