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Tag Archives: acceptance
#LoveMe – Passion
Why are you doing #LoveMe? A photo of you A word that describes you A person who loves you A note to the past you A note to the future you One thing that’s just for you Share a scar … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged #LoveMe, acceptance, blogging, community, equality, kindness, love, self image, self-esteem, self-love
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After 15 years I’m still in love (and death)…
Yesterday was a good day, but it was good for two different Beckys. The first half was amazing for kind-of-adult Becky. I had my final probationary review at work yesterday afternoon and I passed. I now have an actual permanent … Continue reading
Posted in Events Between Non-Events, My Fangirl Life
Tagged acceptance, Bert McCracken, Brisbane, community, concerts, In Love and Death, love, music, nostalgia, scene, The Used
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“Thanks for the Trouble” by Tommy Wallach
I have been incredibly lucky in that the last few book I’ve read have been pure genius. Thanks for the Trouble is no exception. I bought this book when I was in Dymocks in Queen St Mall, forever and a day … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged acceptance, characters, disbelief, friendship, hope, love, Parker, structure, Thanks for the Trouble, Tommy Wallach, YA, Zelda
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“If You Feel Too Much” by Jamie Tworkowski
I’m not entirely sure how to start this post. If You Feel Too Much wasn’t so much a book as it was an experience. How do you explain an experience? Experiences are different for everyone. I suppose I should start with … Continue reading