Not so bad making a mess if you don’t have to clean it. I’m taking applications for cleaners now. Please leave your qualifications in the comments.
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Not so bad making a mess if you don’t have to clean it. I’m taking applications for cleaners now. Please leave your qualifications in the comments.
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more @ 🔗 bio
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@pompiliophotography
Not so bad making a mess if you don’t have to clean it. I’m taking applications for cleaners now. Please leave your qualifications in the comments.
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more @ 🔗 bio
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@pompiliophotography
Not so bad making a mess if you don’t have to clean it. I’m taking applications for cleaners now. Please leave your qualifications in the comments.
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more @ 🔗 bio
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@pompiliophotography
Not so bad making a mess if you don’t have to clean it. I’m taking applications for cleaners now. Please leave your qualifications in the comments.
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more @ 🔗 bio
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@pompiliophotography
This is the story of a girl and her laptop
This is the story of a girl and her laptop
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I was just 1 month alcohol free when these photos were taken, drinking water at a winery. Now I’m close to 8 months sober. Although I wasn’t an alcoholic, removing that toxin from my life is something I’m really proud of. I’ve experienced so much mental clarity and it’s easier to put on muscle. Also, I wake up healthy and happy on Sunday morning instead of hungover or headachy. That’s been GREAT! 😅
This wasn’t easy to do and I’ve truly had to come face to face with myself on this journey. Drinking is so incredibly normalized. The alcohol menu at restaurants is longer than the food menu, people offer you a drink at every gathering, I have always liked the taste of an Irish coffee, mimosas used to be my getaway obsession and sometimes life just puts you in a place where a drink would really take the edge off. I never understood the impact it was having on my body and brain until I stumbled on some research while trying to improve my memory. Yes, stumbled. I never thought of it as something bad, especially since I would only drink during dinner dates or Saturday night streams. Far as I previously understood, it had health benefits.
My biggest discovery was how much alcohol destroys your ability to cope. I would often say “man this week was rough, I’m gunna have a little drink drink”. I never had a lot, just enough to give myself a mental break. Instead of facing the music, I was volunteering myself for a dose of brain damage. Not good.
My reading wasn’t the first thing that made me stop. In 2023 I witnessed the loss of multiple lives and attended multiple funerals due to substance abuse. Both alcohol and drugs, I don’t want to get into it, it’s a sad place to go. But the news coming at me shook me to my core. I know I’ve posted about my not drinking a lot, I plan to continue posting about it because it’s something I feel strongly about.
My hope is that this message can reach someone who needs it, or even to simply notify someone like myself who doesn’t realize just how damaging it is. I encourage you to read about alcohol and brain damage. Knowing what you’re putting into your body and taking it very seriously.
Wishing you luck, love and a beautiful life 💋
I was just 1 month alcohol free when these photos were taken, drinking water at a winery. Now I’m close to 8 months sober. Although I wasn’t an alcoholic, removing that toxin from my life is something I’m really proud of. I’ve experienced so much mental clarity and it’s easier to put on muscle. Also, I wake up healthy and happy on Sunday morning instead of hungover or headachy. That’s been GREAT! 😅
This wasn’t easy to do and I’ve truly had to come face to face with myself on this journey. Drinking is so incredibly normalized. The alcohol menu at restaurants is longer than the food menu, people offer you a drink at every gathering, I have always liked the taste of an Irish coffee, mimosas used to be my getaway obsession and sometimes life just puts you in a place where a drink would really take the edge off. I never understood the impact it was having on my body and brain until I stumbled on some research while trying to improve my memory. Yes, stumbled. I never thought of it as something bad, especially since I would only drink during dinner dates or Saturday night streams. Far as I previously understood, it had health benefits.
My biggest discovery was how much alcohol destroys your ability to cope. I would often say “man this week was rough, I’m gunna have a little drink drink”. I never had a lot, just enough to give myself a mental break. Instead of facing the music, I was volunteering myself for a dose of brain damage. Not good.
My reading wasn’t the first thing that made me stop. In 2023 I witnessed the loss of multiple lives and attended multiple funerals due to substance abuse. Both alcohol and drugs, I don’t want to get into it, it’s a sad place to go. But the news coming at me shook me to my core. I know I’ve posted about my not drinking a lot, I plan to continue posting about it because it’s something I feel strongly about.
My hope is that this message can reach someone who needs it, or even to simply notify someone like myself who doesn’t realize just how damaging it is. I encourage you to read about alcohol and brain damage. Knowing what you’re putting into your body and taking it very seriously.
Wishing you luck, love and a beautiful life 💋
I was just 1 month alcohol free when these photos were taken, drinking water at a winery. Now I’m close to 8 months sober. Although I wasn’t an alcoholic, removing that toxin from my life is something I’m really proud of. I’ve experienced so much mental clarity and it’s easier to put on muscle. Also, I wake up healthy and happy on Sunday morning instead of hungover or headachy. That’s been GREAT! 😅
This wasn’t easy to do and I’ve truly had to come face to face with myself on this journey. Drinking is so incredibly normalized. The alcohol menu at restaurants is longer than the food menu, people offer you a drink at every gathering, I have always liked the taste of an Irish coffee, mimosas used to be my getaway obsession and sometimes life just puts you in a place where a drink would really take the edge off. I never understood the impact it was having on my body and brain until I stumbled on some research while trying to improve my memory. Yes, stumbled. I never thought of it as something bad, especially since I would only drink during dinner dates or Saturday night streams. Far as I previously understood, it had health benefits.
My biggest discovery was how much alcohol destroys your ability to cope. I would often say “man this week was rough, I’m gunna have a little drink drink”. I never had a lot, just enough to give myself a mental break. Instead of facing the music, I was volunteering myself for a dose of brain damage. Not good.
My reading wasn’t the first thing that made me stop. In 2023 I witnessed the loss of multiple lives and attended multiple funerals due to substance abuse. Both alcohol and drugs, I don’t want to get into it, it’s a sad place to go. But the news coming at me shook me to my core. I know I’ve posted about my not drinking a lot, I plan to continue posting about it because it’s something I feel strongly about.
My hope is that this message can reach someone who needs it, or even to simply notify someone like myself who doesn’t realize just how damaging it is. I encourage you to read about alcohol and brain damage. Knowing what you’re putting into your body and taking it very seriously.
Wishing you luck, love and a beautiful life 💋
I was just 1 month alcohol free when these photos were taken, drinking water at a winery. Now I’m close to 8 months sober. Although I wasn’t an alcoholic, removing that toxin from my life is something I’m really proud of. I’ve experienced so much mental clarity and it’s easier to put on muscle. Also, I wake up healthy and happy on Sunday morning instead of hungover or headachy. That’s been GREAT! 😅
This wasn’t easy to do and I’ve truly had to come face to face with myself on this journey. Drinking is so incredibly normalized. The alcohol menu at restaurants is longer than the food menu, people offer you a drink at every gathering, I have always liked the taste of an Irish coffee, mimosas used to be my getaway obsession and sometimes life just puts you in a place where a drink would really take the edge off. I never understood the impact it was having on my body and brain until I stumbled on some research while trying to improve my memory. Yes, stumbled. I never thought of it as something bad, especially since I would only drink during dinner dates or Saturday night streams. Far as I previously understood, it had health benefits.
My biggest discovery was how much alcohol destroys your ability to cope. I would often say “man this week was rough, I’m gunna have a little drink drink”. I never had a lot, just enough to give myself a mental break. Instead of facing the music, I was volunteering myself for a dose of brain damage. Not good.
My reading wasn’t the first thing that made me stop. In 2023 I witnessed the loss of multiple lives and attended multiple funerals due to substance abuse. Both alcohol and drugs, I don’t want to get into it, it’s a sad place to go. But the news coming at me shook me to my core. I know I’ve posted about my not drinking a lot, I plan to continue posting about it because it’s something I feel strongly about.
My hope is that this message can reach someone who needs it, or even to simply notify someone like myself who doesn’t realize just how damaging it is. I encourage you to read about alcohol and brain damage. Knowing what you’re putting into your body and taking it very seriously.
Wishing you luck, love and a beautiful life 💋
I was just 1 month alcohol free when these photos were taken, drinking water at a winery. Now I’m close to 8 months sober. Although I wasn’t an alcoholic, removing that toxin from my life is something I’m really proud of. I’ve experienced so much mental clarity and it’s easier to put on muscle. Also, I wake up healthy and happy on Sunday morning instead of hungover or headachy. That’s been GREAT! 😅
This wasn’t easy to do and I’ve truly had to come face to face with myself on this journey. Drinking is so incredibly normalized. The alcohol menu at restaurants is longer than the food menu, people offer you a drink at every gathering, I have always liked the taste of an Irish coffee, mimosas used to be my getaway obsession and sometimes life just puts you in a place where a drink would really take the edge off. I never understood the impact it was having on my body and brain until I stumbled on some research while trying to improve my memory. Yes, stumbled. I never thought of it as something bad, especially since I would only drink during dinner dates or Saturday night streams. Far as I previously understood, it had health benefits.
My biggest discovery was how much alcohol destroys your ability to cope. I would often say “man this week was rough, I’m gunna have a little drink drink”. I never had a lot, just enough to give myself a mental break. Instead of facing the music, I was volunteering myself for a dose of brain damage. Not good.
My reading wasn’t the first thing that made me stop. In 2023 I witnessed the loss of multiple lives and attended multiple funerals due to substance abuse. Both alcohol and drugs, I don’t want to get into it, it’s a sad place to go. But the news coming at me shook me to my core. I know I’ve posted about my not drinking a lot, I plan to continue posting about it because it’s something I feel strongly about.
My hope is that this message can reach someone who needs it, or even to simply notify someone like myself who doesn’t realize just how damaging it is. I encourage you to read about alcohol and brain damage. Knowing what you’re putting into your body and taking it very seriously.
Wishing you luck, love and a beautiful life 💋
Got my war paint on
A delicate state of mind
Hey there Gingerbread Man. Watch, I’m about to eat your family
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When is the socially acceptable time to take down Christmas decor? Just trying to make sure I’m socially unacceptable.
When is the socially acceptable time to take down Christmas decor? Just trying to make sure I’m socially unacceptable.
When is the socially acceptable time to take down Christmas decor? Just trying to make sure I’m socially unacceptable.
O.F. and content creators have been around in spirit for much longer than anyone has come to know. As far back as the 19th century, we’ve seen relationships blossoming based on long-distance correspondence. And cash.
Starring: Vera Bambi @verabambilive
Written, Produced, Directed and Edited by: Alex Hluch
DP and Colorist: Nick Giomuso
1st AC: Myles Fields
Sound Mixer: Greg Jones
Wardrobe, Hair, and Makeup: Vera Bambi @verabambilive
Wardrobe for series: Meghan Hechinger
Production Design: Taylor Thompson
PA: Aaron Hluch
Producers: Nick Pangilinan and Alex Kellerman
#comedy #sketch #penpals #funny
Do you think this sketch is better than Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby” (2013)?