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Happy Monday fellow bloggers! 😀
Enjoy my new lovely recipe,
https://hirascookshack.wordpress.com/2017/06/05/fruit-chaat/
It’s really very juicy! 😉
Do try it guys!
Cheers,
Hira.
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Looks really tasty 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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Looks yummy, will definitely give it a try in the next weekend 😊
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Thanks! 🙂
Please do and let me know how was it! 😉
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Looks delicious
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It is very tasty! 🙂
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Looks great 🙂
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Thanks! 😉
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So aside from making my mouth water because it looks so delicious, I learned what chaat was. Never heard of that until today. And now I have to convince my wife that we should make it 🙂 I am sure my toddler would love it. Thanks for such a wonderful recipe.
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Thank you! Your family is going to be a fan of this recipe! I assure you! 😉
You’re always welcome! 😀
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Hmmm, you always make my throat watery, it looks yummy!
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Aww ❤️
Thank you! 🙂
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Omg such a summery recipe 😍🌅
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Thanks! 🙂
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Looks really good
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Thanks! 🙂
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This looks amazing! I am on a 14-day juice fast, and I was looking for ways to spice up my fruit and veggies after the fast. I can’t wait to try it! Would you mind if I shared the link for your recipe on my blog? I would love to share so other people could check out your blog and the great recipe
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Thank you so much! 🙂
Aww please feel free to share! 👍
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Great!! Thanks, I will post your link tonight in my healthy eating blog!!
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You’re welcome! 🙂
👍👍👍
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Nice recipe looks yummy
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Looks really good 👍🏻
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Thank you! 🙂
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Check out my super helpful post on How to Double Your Blog Views!
http://kayleemarieblog.com/2017/05/08/how-i-doubled-my-blog-views/
If you are into fashion I have also recently done a post on one of the latest trends!
http://kayleemarieblog.com/2017/05/31/off-the-shoulder-trend/
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Hi Kaylee, I saw your HTDYBV post before but just had another look and found the comments and your replies to them very helpful. More food for thought! Thank you.
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Hi you are great as usual. Your tips are very helpful
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Could you tell me how to join Pinterest boards of my niche? I have just created an A/c. On Pinterest.
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Try typing in different words related to your niche and add blog or promo to the end, you should be able to find some group boards.
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I love love love off shoulder tops, I’m so happy they are back this season. Thank you for the post. *Happy dance* 🙆😍🤗
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I enjoyed the tips in your HTDYBV post. I haven’t gotten much into Pinterest yet because it just seems so….crowded. Perhaps I’ll give it a try today 🙂
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This was helpful! 😊
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Great post !!
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Great.. it was helpful.
I like off shoulder.. thanks for posting
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This was really helpful!
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Hi Kaylee, I read your post on doubling blog views – I thought the post was very interesting and contained some useful tips. I have read a few posts on increasing blogs views and joining facebook groups for feedback was a new one for me. Thanks for the tips!
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Very helpful! Thanks!
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I do like the lay out of your page! Do you use a customized lay out or a word press theme?
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Thank you, I use a free wordpress.org theme
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Loved both the posts.
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Amazing! Ive never knew facebook had a bloggers group. This was extremely helpful!
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Love your blog
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Very much helpful!!
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Hi Kaylee! I am a very new blogger I just started yesterday. I am definitely still learning and trying to figure my way through this process. Your post had very helpful information. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Great tips! Thank you! 😊
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Great post. I found it really helpful especially because I’m brand new to blogging but haven’t had many people see my blog.
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Hey everyone! Read my Manhood Monday post#4 Chase your lion and be inspired!
http://wp.me/p876wZ-v8
Excerpt: “Here’s the way things normally go:
Lion gets hungry. Lion chases man. Man runs and lion enjoys a “manwhich”.
Benaiah was about to change everything.”
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Your chase your lion metaphor is a good one. Of course for some of us, we don’t even know the lion is there until he pounces on us 🙂 https://gracelead.co
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Great point! The main idea though is that once you feel his hot breath or his fangs ripping into your skin, what will you do about it? Lie there and die or find a way to conquer? 🙂
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Great post!
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Left a reply there, I just had some trouble liking the post from the WordPress app reader, might want to check that out not sure why I couldn’t. Ok great thnx for the amazing read!
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Good stuff, JP! 💪💪😀
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Hello fellow WordPress bloggers!
This week, I review a Harlequin SuperRomance novel.
Any feedback is welcome.
Happy blogging!
Ida
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My mom used to read these when I was growing up and I was never allowed to coz I was too young. I used to sneak into the garden and read them. You just brought back a load of memories for me 🙂
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Haha! That’s cute. Beware, now I might use that in a book. XD
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Lol 😛
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That is a great idea to writing for Harlequin. I never thought about that I want to be a writer too. Dieing to get something out. I think I could write a cheese romantic book. I have been obsessed with romantic comedies or chick flicks lately.
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Well, I glad I gave you the idea! ^_^ Good luck if you choose to do so!
For my part, I did write one romance book, but it wouldn’t fit in Harlequin’s guidelines, and… I get the feeling anything I’d try to write would end up not quite fitting. One of their main guidelines is to really focus on the main characters and the romance, and that’s precisely what I don’t like about most romance novels. ^^; But I’m still sort of trying to find a way to plot a novel that would both meet the Harlequin guidelines *and* suit my taste, just because I like the challenge.
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Good Luck!
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Thanks! (Gosh I don’t like how I can’t edit comments on the community pool. I always make the worst mistakes here. XD )
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If only romance novels didn’t have such terrible book covers…that’s what prevents me from reading romance in print!
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I know right? They put me off too…
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I read some Harlequin long ago in my younger days. My mom read them so I thought I should too. I’m not a mushy romance reader either. You described it just as I remember. Nice review.
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Hello everybody, Simon from To Cut a Short Story Short here. I’m very pleased to announce that the ‘best of my blog’ is now available on Amazon as a paperback/Kindle eBook, entitled To Cut a Short Story Short: 111 Little Stories!
https://simonjwood.wordpress.com/2017/06/03/to-cut-a-short-story-short-the-book/
Also, I posted an article last week, Flash Fiction Matters, about the creative and editing processes of writing the stories. I’ve had good feedback to the article and it’s applicable to both fiction and non-fiction. It’s under Recent Stories in the sidebar of my blog and under Blog in the menu. You might be interested to check it out and I hope you find it useful.
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Congrats 😀 That is great!
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Thank you, that is appreciated!
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Congratulations on the book 🙂
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Much appreciated, and have replied to your comment on my blog too.
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Congrats
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Many thanks! Have replied to your comment on my blog too.
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Congratulations!! X
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Thank you!
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I love the idea of flash fiction!
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I like flash fiction, it’s not like having to write for weeks, months or years. I find I can knock out a 500 word story in about half an hour (plus editing time) that’s complete in itself. And it’s nice to be able to read a story in a few minutes too. If you’re into writing it I hope you find some useful info. in the article, Flash Fiction Matters, mentioned above. If you’re into reading it, you might like to check out my blog/book 🙂
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Congrats Simon!
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Thank you very much!
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Hey everybody! Here is this week’s #MondayMotivation for y’all. I talk about Trust and how I’ve had my ups and downs with it along my life. I hope you enjoy reading it.
https://aestheticgraphy.wordpress.com/2017/06/05/trust/
All kind of feedback/views are appreciated. Please do link your blogs as I would love to check them out as well 🙂
Have a great week ahead.
Riya
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Hi Riya, I found this brief treatise on the word ‘trust’ to be intriguing. It’s not something I’ve ever given much thought to. When we’re children we trust implicitly but as we grow we find it doesn’t pay to be too trusting. But where would life be without trust?
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Good question, where?
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True.
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Hi Rita, nice thoughts on trust, I know it’s difficult to maintain trust throughout the life. We come in touch many people whom we trust completely but they don’t deserve it. It’s a hard fact and we have to move on. There are many good people in the world who knows the value of trust.
Anyways , keep it up!!
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That was so well written and really thought provoking! My personal philosophy is to give my trust immediately, you can have it because I have no logical reason not to give it but once it is broken it’s extremely (if not impossible to repair). I’m admittedly a little naive, maybe too trusting but I wear my heart on my sleeve and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Thank you!
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Its true, trust can do wonders in relationships. Its a small word with a deep meaning. 😊
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Agreed
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Just read your article. Very nice written and well, I agree with you. Also, I can totally relate.
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Thank you!
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I enjoyed reading your post, i commented and followed you as well. Keep writing, I look forward to more from you. 😊
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Thank you!
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Left my comment there, love the layout, very smooth
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Thank you so much!
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Trusting someone can be an exercise in courage especially when the people we put our trust in can be so flawed. Thank you for your post! It made me think about the nature of trust and how difficult it can be at times.
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I’m glad! Means a lot to me 🙂
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Very good read. I feel this way alot.. keep your head up turn around and you’ll see the ones with loyalty and trust
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Thank you very much!!
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Hiya, guys!
Here I am hamming it on a Monday. I had fun writing it, I think it’s fun reading, too.
What do y’all think? Thank you & cheers!
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Hahah nice article
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Thank you
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Amazingly written! Cheers!
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Wow, thanks! 🙂
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Haha! Nicely written. All of us go through the same, I guess.
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I’m pretty sure we do! Thank you!
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Very funny post 😀
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Thanks!
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I hate spams a lot.
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Thanks for joining the gang!
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You are welcome, lol.
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Lol that was a fun read. 🙂
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Thank you
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Very funny! I feel your pain!
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🙂
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Such a fun post!
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Hey! Good to see someone still reading it! Glad you liked it! 👍
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Hey everyone! My name is Chrissey and I write all about fashion, beauty, life, medicine and everything in-between on The Unabridged Sass! Here is my newest post, about accomplishments and celebrating the accomplishments of those around us!
http://unabridgedsass.com/2017/06/01/dont-forget-these-accomplishments
I’d love to hear your thoughts and I’m always open to feedback! Also, I’m looking for some new blogs to discover and read so please share yours!!!
Chrissey
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Nice posts!
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Thank you!
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My name is Chrissy and I also love Mindy Kaling. So I could not find anything wrong with your blog. Maybe you could go deeper into the reason why. But liked it either way.
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Thank you for checking it out!
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This post is amazing! I also believe that it is very important to celebrate accomplishments. I love how uplifting your post is!
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Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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Hey y’all, a few years ago I sewed a Hobbes doll and now travel the world and take pictures with it the way people did with Flat Stanley. I’m trying to improve the project so if you could look at the original post and give me feedback on photo types, writing format, and content layout I would be forever in your debt.
https://jasonpowersbooks.com/2015/08/26/in-search-of-a-travel-companion/
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Hahah nice companion 👍🏻
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Such a fun post 😊 Really an original idea 😀
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For me, the post worked. I enjoyed the variety of settings and different angles. You could do a post on “Where’s Hobbes?” as a take-off on “Where’s Waldo?” To work well, it would need to be a scene with lots of stripes so he can attempt to hide from us. I’d like to see Hobbes having a meal with you. You might be able to get the waiter/waitress to pretend to hand a menu to Hobbes. I think the key will be variety. https://gracelead.co
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Great post .
Please check out my post as well .
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Fantastic post. The ‘Stretchy pants’ line was gold.
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Always loved Calvin and Hobbes I actually wrote a post using them as examples on my blog here
If you enjoy them it’s a good read, but this idea you created is so original and incredible! Keep it up bring Hobbes around the globe 👌🏻
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Great sense of humor!
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Loved your story! That ins pretty exciting stuff.
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Hi everyone! I’ve seen a lot of bloggers start to venture into the vlogging space. My friend and I took a shot at it and made a food video about a restaurant we visited. Would love your feedback on how video and text compliment each other. Any tips or advice would be appreciated! Thanks. 🙂
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Oh man that was mouth watering.
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Hello friends, Happy Monday 😊
I would like to have your valuable feedback on this short story about an alter ego.
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Good story with a message and fine scary element. I have commented there too and followed your blog. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks. I enjoyed reading the “Bed time stories” on your blog. I like reading scary stuff. Eager to read the others as well 😉
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Thank you, Shubham! It means a lot!
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Nominated you to the Liebster Award. Check it out.
https://shubham14blog.wordpress.com/2017/06/09/nominated-again/
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Superb!!! I liked it very much, keep it up
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Thank you. Glad to hear that 😊
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A good story, I commented on your blog as well. Happy writing. 😊
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Thanks and Happy writing to you too 😊
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I’d love if you could let me know your thoughts on my blog.
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Actually i am regularly going through your blog for the updates on the story series “Sundarban”. I loved the other posts like “Our meet cute” and “Lunchbox”. But the problem is that I’m facing a technical glitch from a very long time which doesn’t let me comment on most of the bloggers posts. My comment disappears instantly. I’ve tried many times to comment on your posts but in vain. Not sorted out everln after asking for help.
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I post the second part of the series Sundarban last night, hope you love it. Here is the link
And thank you for visiting my blog. It really means a lot to me 😊
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Yes, I’ve read it and the suspense is building up right from the first part. Waiting for the day I’ll be able to comment like earlier.
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Hahaha, I hope that day comes soon. 😀
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I loved the beginning and end. The monologue felt to literal. Also, just a little thing the word formed regarding the red mark. I read it as the marked formed as he was looking at his wrist not that he woke up with it. I don’t know which one you meant?
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Thank you.
Regarding that word, he woke up with the red mark upon his wrist. Anyway, I’ll try to modify that sentence.
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Interesting post! Loved it.👍
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Thank you
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Loved it
Keep writing !!!
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Thank you 😊
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Ur welcome
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Hello everyone!
I’d love for you to check out my site. It’s full of excerpts from my debut fictional epic-tribal novel, Lords Over Kenia: The Prophecy of the Moon Chief.
http://wasongamatinde.com
Don’t be too shy to throw in some comments or critics…
Asanteni!!
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Hey, buddy nice novel. I am also using the same theme- Sydney. Do check my blog http://www.wealthpedia.in/money-can-buy-happiness/
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Nice!!
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Nice!! And thank you!
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I loved your excerpt, and I loved the way you brought your characters alive, especially the character of miranke and all the other aspects of story. Best wishes for your debut novel.
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Hey!
Thanks a bunch for reading the excerpts and for commenting, I totally appreciate it!
Thanks!
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It was my pleasure, I have recently started a series named Sundarban, I’ve posted 2 parts of the series, I’d really appreciate it if you could let me know your thoughts on it. Any suggestion or critic would be helpful. 😊
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Cool story flow.. For some reason, I always enjoy stories from India. Plus I’m doing research about
Kenyan-Indians for my second novel. (I hope you’re from India or I’ve just totally bafooned myself.)
So:
1. Watch out for punctuations.
2. I’d love for you to be more descriptive of your characters, like Maa.
Otherwise, good read and nice suspense. Is there a part III? Can’t wait..
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Yes, there is a part III, I’m so glad you liked it. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. And yes I’m from India. 😊
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Hi community of bloggers;
My blog is about my parents addiction and how I am breaking the cycle. My latest post is on the heartache of having to love someone at a distance.
https://breakingthealcoholiccycle.wordpress.com
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I love how simple and short your posts are, yet they convey such sincere tone and raw emotion. I can relate to your experience growing up, and I commend you for writing about it. For your blog in general, one thing to consider is adding a page of resources for those struggling with addiction or with family members who are.
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Thank you so much, what a brilliant idea; I will take that on board. I really appreciate that you can relate to my experience as well. All the best!
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading your piece, I left a comment on there as well. Keep writing 😊 and congratulations on your breaking the cycle.
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Thank you so much, your encouragement means so much to me!
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Really beautifully written, your emotions convey so well throughout, I literally couldn’t tear my eyes away. You’re a beautiful writer, keep on doing you, you’re doing great x
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Thanks so much, I appreciate your feedback and kind words!
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I like your blog too. One thing is it is hard to tell the difference between the blogs. It took me a minute to see comment section too. Your writing is great though. Keep it up.
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Amazing posts. Good luck!👍
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Thanks!
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Thank you for your post. I love your restrained and simple style. Yet it manages to convey such heartbreak. Sometimes all you can do is love from a distance. I wish you all the best.
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Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it
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Hey there, you have got very nice and light theme, which is the theme?
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Happy Monday guys, check out my recent post. Thanks
https://doingitnaturalblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/03/8-amazing-benefits-of-exfoliating/
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Nice!
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I really liked this! Gets the points across without being too wordy or complicated. I see that you are going to write a post about natural products to exfoliate, what I would also love to see is maybe a post on home-made recipes for natural exfoliants, like salt, oil, a cheeky aromatherapy oil in there too…? Just an idea, but I think it would work really well alongside that post 🙂 🙂
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Hello all! Today I posted about names and why I think we need more unique ones.
Check back Thursday too; I’m finally settling into a rhythm so regular posts will be returning!
http://www.missionincomplete95.wordpress.com
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Dude I’m so proud of you!! I’m trying to set up a posting schedule for myself and it’s so much easier said than done. How did you decide on which days to post?
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I decided how often I wanted to post a week, first off, and then I knew I get more views on Monday than any other day due to this thread. And I wanted my content to be spread out, so Thursday was the best other day. That gives me more time to write posts if I don’t have them scheduled and people still pay some attention to blogs before they get busy over the weekend 🙂
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Really enjoyed the post and left a comment!
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I commented but may have inadvertently posted it twice. I’m reading on my phone and it didn’t let me know if it had posted so I pressed it twice.
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Followed your blog and loved the article
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Happy Monday, friends! Hope you had a great weekend.
My Everyday Nostalgia post this week is all about sunshine and why it’s so important in our lives. It seemed only appropriate since summer is finally here! Would love for you to check it out: https://nostalgiadiaries.com/2017/06/04/week-22-the-power-of-sunshine-everyday-nostalgia/
And speaking of summer, we put up a fun playlist today for Music Monday, which has 132 songs from 8 generations of music that’s perfect for a summer BBQ: https://nostalgiadiaries.com/2017/06/05/a-nostalgic-summer-bbq-playlist/
Would love feedback on either! Thanks 🙂
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Loved your posts! 🙂
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Oh I loved this! I painted my bedroom yellow (at twenty years old, yes I’m the cool) because it reminds me of the sun, yellow is a happy colour, right? And the sun definitely makes people happy and more positive. I live in Scotland so the sun is as much an exciting aspect as it is a surprise x
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Good evening bloggers,
My name is Mark, a self published writer with aspirations to, well, just be happy!
Join me on my journey of literacy, thrills and adventure as I piece together my second novel, the first in a new crime series!
Your support would be very much appreciated!
Take care
Mark
http://www.markdraycott.com
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Really well written!
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Thank you very much and thank you for stopping by! Mark
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Like your page. Following!
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Thanks for your support Chrissy and for taking the time to stop by. Very much appreciated! Mark
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It’s Pride Month. Read my blog discussing the LGBT in India.
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Very bold topic, good that you are spreading awareness
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I’ll be checking this out 🙂
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I love the first graphic and how easy would that to be your own graphic work. I would love to see more pictures of the different marches. More than that I would love to seen you circle back to how homosexuality was re-criminalized; such as how it changed the parades or magazines or maybe how progress moves forward.
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Very well explained! Really interesting posts.
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Loved your post. A very important issue that had to be raised !
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Hi guys, do check out my new blog post and my blog while I check out yours! God bless ❤
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Loved your blog! Would love to read more 🙂
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Love your blog too, you have such a lovely heart. I see it in your poems. Keep it up
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Thanks a bunch ♡
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Your site is not supporting mobile view, pls enable it. Mobile responsive website is must..
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How do I do that… I have tried
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Amazing thought !!!!
Keep writing 😊
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Thanks a lot 🌼❤
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😊
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Please do check my blog as well and give some valuable feedback.
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Hello designerworld, I like what you have going on in your blog. Thanks for the tip and the article is really rich. I hope to see more of your posts and helpful tips to be creative. much love ❤
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Thank you so much ☺
I am glad you u like it 🙂
Yes I will
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So beautifully written, well done x
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Thanks a lot 🌼❤
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Loved it 🙂 Def will check your blog out for more.
http://www.diyingmachine.wordpress.com
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Amazing posts! Loved your blog. Happy blogging.😊
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Love your writing ! And definitely following you ! 😀
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Thanks Aishwaryaa, I love the art you post! You are really good at paintin. Looking out for more, God bless ❤🌹
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Thank you so much 😁❤
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Hello Bloggers ,
Happy Monday
Check out my new post .
Thank you everyone for supporting me .
Looking forward for your comments and suggestions .
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Great post💞
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Thank you
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Hope. Joy.. Feelings cloaked as words.
Hope my comment is strong enough to capture your coruscating visions.
Hope you could drop by and leave me constructive feedback, good or bad, nonetheless.
Hope.
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Hey there.. read your post and enjoyed it.. left a comment there too.
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Can you please check out my post too..
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Saw it, replied it 🙂 Thanks
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Really great post! Well written x
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Beautifully written post!
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Thank you 🙂
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Good tips and nicely written, loved it
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Thank you 🙂
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I just wrote a post explaining not the clinical descriptions of bipolar disorder but how those clinical descriptions actually play out in the afflicted (including me) I’m really looking to see how non-bipolar people understand what I wrote and whether it gives you and additional understanding into the disease. Thanks so much for your input!
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Coming from a non-bipolar person, this is very helpful to understand the everyday life of someone with bipolar disorder. It definitely helps me understand. I also appreciate the suicide hotline number at the end.
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Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. At least I know I’m on the right track
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Really well written and informative💞
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Thank you so much. I appreciate the feedback
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Well explained!
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Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback
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Hi Leslie, I really appreciated your openness about mental health and found your writing style easy to follow. I am new to blogging but I also write about my mental health battles if you’d care to take a look 🙂 xxxxxxxx
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Love to. And thanks for the thoughtful comment!
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Have you ever worked a less-than-ideal job? I sure have.
I’ve worked many jobs in my life-time though I have only been in the workforce for 9 years. Check out my recent post recounting the many gigs I’ve held. https://bexoxoblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/05/gotta-make-that-money/
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Great post. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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Hello everyone!
Hope you guys had a wonderful weekend, this is the second part of my story Sundarban. Please let me know your thoughts on it, I hope you guys love it.
Thank you.
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Nice story, keep it up
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I’m so fascinated by this obscure chunk of earth. My kids discovered it last year when they checked out a book about man eating tigers. Anxiously awaiting part 3
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HI, check my newest post on life – https://sjanablogblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/05/life/
for other posts check http://www.sjanablogblog.wordpress.com
Thanks, send me feedback and your comments
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Hello Everypne!
Love gives happiness and warmth but, it has the power to fill your life with tears, anger, fights and bondages. The lie of love is one such story in the form of ballad.
Read. Relate. Review.
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So true…every face behind story
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Thank you 🙂
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Very long but beautiful poem . Loved it
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This is so beautiful. This is perfect. Also relatable 😢
I loved it👍💗
If you have time, do check out my blog too,
https://thedivergentpoet.Wordpress.com
Thank you so much! 😆💓
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Thank you so much 🙂
I sure will and get back to you. 🙂
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😁😁
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Hi y’all! I have a new post up about the truths of raising four kids….check it out and let me know what you think! Criticism, guidance, thoughts… I’m very new to online sharing! I’d love to read some of yours as well! Thanks
https://thelandscaperswife.blog/2017/06/05/raising-four-kids-is-all-unicorns-and-rainbows-or-not-disclaimer-do-not-read-if-you-are-pregnant-with-4/
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Loved reading it. One itself can be exhausting, I can’t even imagine 4 🙂
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Any amount of kids is tiring whether it’s one or ten. Good luck momma!
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I find a sense of hunor in your posts. And i love it. It made me laugh 😀 Looking forward to more of these !
P.s. i so wasnt laughin at your plight , just the way youve described your situation 🙂
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Hi every one …hope all are well. I write ……
On my mind .
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Hey Monday crew!! My most recent post is basically just me bragging about having accomplished ALMOST NOTHING last month! 🙂
That said, I’m actually really impressed with myself. And I can explain why:
https://antipodalpull.com/2017/05/31/may-recap/
Check out my blog and I’ll check out yours 😉
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Lol loved your intro here and the post 🙂
http://www.diyingmachine.wordpress.com
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Really liked this blog, look forward to more posts!
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Thank you so much! I’ll see what I can do 😉
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Nice post Sydney ! I like how honest your posts are. Keeping setting goals for yourself and keep blogging ! Looking forward to more of this 😁
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Check out the first part of my new story series – The First Last Journey. It is a story series about a boy who experiences his first last journey when someone close to him die .
The First Last Journey – 1 – http://wp.me/p8Ajzz-eJ
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Nice story.. keep it up.
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Very interesting. Looking forward to the next part 🙂
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