All Women Have the Same Freckle on Their Wrist. Take a Look, We’ll Wait.

A Twitter user recently pointed out something that was staring us in the face this whole time, but none of us noticed this feature most women have in common.

It started off with an innocent question…

“Ladies… you got a freckle on the middle of your wrist or is this a myth,” Aaryn asked.

The answer was YASSSSS!!!! So many women had a freckle in that exact spot!

And so they shared…

Because this is wild, ya’ll!

Shocking to say the least!

Some weren’t so sure…

But that’s because they didn’t look closely enough!

And yeah, you’re right to freak…

Because it’s there. Just need to uncover it.

And look at both wrists, ladies!

To answer the following question: “Because.”

So yeah… that’s crazy right?

The question is now… do you have a freckle in the middle of your wrist?

Snap a shot and leave it in the comments!

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20 Tweets for People Who Are over Summer and Ready for Fall

There are a whole lot of people out there who already want summer to end. Like, IMMEDIATELY.

If you’re more of a fall person who loves the changing leaves, hot cocoa, and cold autumn evenings, these tweets are for you.

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People Share the Real Reasons Why Their Engagements Have Lasted Forever

Some couples honestly don’t mind waiting a bit before they tie the knot, but others definitely think it’s a sign of trouble in a relationship.

Here are 11 people who share why they think their engagements are lasting FOREVER…

1. Uh oh…

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2. Yeah, sounds like you two need to have a talk…

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3. #TRUTH

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4. Good thing you took the time!

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5. Well, this is a little complicated…

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6. Jeezus! 17 YEARS?!? You’re already married.

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7. Definitely understand this!

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8. So why haven’t you told him?

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9. You can afford to get married…

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10. Time to move on!

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11. “Doesn’t” want to marry you…

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I mean, people, if you’ve been going on and on and on with your engagement, just speak up for yourself.

Talking about any situation solves it. It’s not always the solution that you want, but it’s a solution that will help you both move on with your lives.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments!

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Only Ladies with Big Boobs Will Understand These Struggles

The struggle is real! Or so I’m told…

Women who have big boobs are like a sisterhood. Having anything above a D cup is both a gift and a burden…or so I’m told.

If you’re a woman with large breasts, these posts are for you.

1. Suffocation

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2. Need to take care of that

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3. No!

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4. No fun

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5. A buncha BS

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6. Strap burn

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7. Nestled up

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8. Looks painful

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9. Stop staring

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10. Kids all want a piece of you

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11. Problems at the beach

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Solidarity! (For you gals, I mean…)

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Here Are the Best Bookstores in All 50 States

There is nothing, NOTHING, better than a good bookstore, at least in my humble opinion. I’d rather spend hours in a bookstore than have a great meal or the perfect cup of coffee. That’s just me.

And I think a lot of you out there feel the same way.

In honor of Independent Bookstore Day (April 27, 2019), Mental Floss chose its favorite bookstores from every state in America.

Let’s see if some of yours made the list.

Alabama – Alabama Booksmith, Homewood, AL

Alaska – Title Wave Books, Anchorage, AK

Arizona – Changing Hands Bookstore, Phoenix & Tempe, AZ

Arkansas – Dickson St. Bookshop, Fayetteville, AR

California – Green Apple Books, San Francisco, CA

Colorado – Tattered Cover, Denver, CO

Connecticut – R.J. Julia Booksellers, Madison, CT

Delaware – Browseabout Books, Rehoboth Beach, DE

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Florida – Books & Books at the Studios, Key West, FL

Georgia – Charis Books, Atlanta, GA

Hawaii – Talk Story Bookstore, Hanapepe, HI

Idaho – Rediscovered Books, Boise, ID

Illinois – Anderson’s Bookshop, Naperville, IL

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Indiana – Hyde Brothers, Ft. Wayne, IN

Iowa – The Haunted Bookshop, Iowa City, IA

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You want me to hide them. The little colorful things that make big human cubs squeak? and not the heavy ones that make no sound but make humans act like they are having fun and bad dreams and stomachaches all at once? Because they are the same colors but one looks more like eggs ??? What kind of eggs do you EAT?! Now what are you – what are the white fuzzy – oh no, nope, nu, hm-mm, rrrrrrooooooowwwwwww ? you put those on yourself or they don't get put. Rattling shiny things and… hare ears. You guys got a religion that just maybe serves more food? . . . . . . . #bookstore #bookshop #bookstorecats #catthoughts #rabbitears #easterbunny #hidingeggs #dice #shiny #bizarre #ritual #commercialcandyday #thingswedoforkids #lostintranslation #chocolateappropriation #goodjewishboy #passtheplate #firsteatthenwetalk #happyeasterfriends

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Kansas – Rainy Day Books, Fairway, KS

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@rainydaybooks could also be called Arctic Day Books, as it was one of two stops on our day out on the town during subzero temperatures. Because, let’s be honest, I’m terrible at entertaining my kids at home. We only bought a picture book for a friend’s birthday gift, but I’m already planning my birthday trip back here in a few weeks… What would you do if you had an unexpected day off school with the kids? Cozy up at home with a book, or venture out to find a new read? Be honest – there are no wrong answers. ?. . . . . . #kcbookstagram #bookstagram #rainydaybooks #indiebookstore #independentbookstore #indiebooks #kansascity #bookstorebrowsing #bookstoresofinstagram #bookstorelover #books #booklover #shelfie

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Kentucky – Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Lexington, KY

Louisiana – Faulkner House Books, New Orleans, LA

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Maine – Longfellow Books, Portland, ME

Maryland – Second Story Books, Rockville, MD

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Massachusetts – Trident Booksellers & Cafe, Boston, MA

Michigan – John K. King Used and Rare Books, Detroit, MI

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Minnesota – Wild Rumpus, Minneapolis, MN

Mississippi – Square Books, Oxford, MS

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Missouri – Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO

Montana – Country Bookshelf, Bozeman, MT

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We've been feeling the love lately ?Thanks @claratreckrealtor! #Repost @claratreckrealtor (@get_repost) ・・・ Our very own @countrybookshelf was voted one of the best bookstores in the 50 states! This bookstore never fails to please and has its own events monthly. Follow my Facebook page for their April calendar to start planning your month. They have an exciting line up! #downtownbozeman #bozemanmontana #bozemanmt #bozeman #realestate #realestateagent #realtor #bozemanmontana #bozeman #montana #belgrade #bozemanmontanarealestate #montanarealestate #bozemanrealestate #buyhomes #sellhomes #dreamhome #househunting #househunt #realestatelife #realty #realestatebozeman #realestatemontana #homesweethome #property #home #housing

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Nebraska – Indigo Bridge Books, Lincoln, NE

Nevada – Sundance Books and Music, Reno, NV

New Hampshire – Gibson’s Bookstore, Concord, NH

New Jersey – Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ

New Mexico – Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse, Santa Fe, NM

New York – Strand Book Store, New York, NY

North Carolina – Main Street Books, Davidson, NC

North Dakota – Zandbroz Variety, Fargo, ND

Oklahoma – Gypsysnark Books, Stillwater, OK

Oregon – Bloomsbury Books – Ashland, OR

Pennsylvania – Farley’s Bookshop, New Hope, PA

Rhode Island – Cellar Stories, Providence, RI

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South Carolina – Blue Bicycle Books, Charleston, SC

South Dakota – Mitzi’s Books, Rapid City, SD

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Tennessee – Parnassus Books, Nashville, TN

Texas – Bookpeople, Austin, TX

Utah – King’s English, Salt Lake City, UT

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Vermont – Northshire Bookstore, Manchester Center, VT

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Virginia – Chop Suey Books, Richmond, VA

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Washington –Elliott Bay Book Company, Seattle, WA

The comfort of a bookstore is like no other.

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West Virginia – Taylor Books, Charleston, WV

Wisconsin – Dotters Books, Eau Claire, WI

Wyoming – Sidekicks Bookbar, Rock Springs, WY

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Did your favorite store make the list?

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10 Great Dog Breeds That Might Be Perfect for Your Family

When looking for a family dog, you need to consider what breed would best fit your family’s needs and lifestyle.

These dogs are not only great breeds, but they’re also QUIET. Which is extremely important to some people.

Below are 10 breeds that could definitely fit the bill!

10. Greyhound

Both greyhounds and Italian greyhounds were bred to pursue prey quickly – and also silently. They’re even quiet indoors, says dog behaviorist Megan Stanley.

“Surprisingly, they do well for apartment dwellers as they are fairly inactive indoors. They are gentle and independent dogs who have a sweet temperament.”

9. Basenji

They’re known as the “barkless dog” because the unusual shape of their larynx makes it pretty much impossible for them to bark.

That said, they do yodel, says Stanley, and will require a firm training hand to earn good behavior indoors.

8. Shiba Inu

This Japanese breed is independent and smart, meaning they aren’t “needy” and thus, don’t bark for attention, says behaviorist Donna Culbert.

“Bred originally for hunting, these dogs are quick and intelligent but reserved with strangers. However, they are fiercely loyal once they don bond with a human.”

7. Great Dane

The Dane has a deep, booming bark to match its giant stature – but you won’t hear it very often, says Stanley.

“They tend to have a calm nature, which means they don’t bark often. Great Danes are bred to be people-pleasers, so they are great family dogs that are easy to train.”

6. Saint Bernard

Sure, they drool, but they’re quiet! Saint Bernards are also serious and protective of their human families, says behaviorist Jim Lessenberry.

“In general, they are on the quiet side, barking to alert the group to an intruder, or possibly to demand attention from a family member.”

5. Newfoundland

These dogs are highly trainable and great swimmers, plus they’re great with children – they’re even sometimes known as the “nanny dog.”

4. Coton de Tulear

This small, white dog looks like a cotton ball, and was bred to be a royal lapdog. They have big personalities, but don’t tend to bark a whole lot unless they feel left out or lonely.

3. Irish Setter

Stanley says that though these distinctive dogs are high energy, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re loud.

“These are active and intelligent dogs who are known for being outgoing and cheerful. They require proper physical and mental exercise as they are an energetic and rambunctious breed. As long as they get enough exercise, nuisance barking is minimal.”

2. Mastiff

Boxers, bull mastiffs, English mastiffs, Neapolitan mastiffs, Rottweilers, and Tibetan mastiffs are all huge, strong, and serious by nature and, according to Lessenberry, not prone to barking.

“Mastiffs tend to be on the quiet side, so barking is cause for attention on the owner’s part. Mastiffs are not for everyone and generally not a breed for first-time dog owners.”

1. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

These dogs are hard to resist, and they love people as much as we love them – which means that even though they’re not huge nuisance barkers, they can be prone to separation anxiety and barking for attention if they’re not getting enough.

Happy Doggie Adopting!

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A Woman Claimed Poor People Have No Class. People on Twitter Politely Showed Her Who Really Has No Class.

Get ready to meet someone who is completely terrible!

This self-proclaimed ‘blue collar millionaire’ cause outrage on Twitter when she had the nerve to say, “broke people are usually very low class, have extremely bad manners, have zero etiquettes and no class at all whatsoever.”

Yeah, it’s gonna get ugly…

The beginning is friendly enough… O_O

And we can all relate to this story, right???

To be fair, I can actually see how this would be annoying…

Melissa… maybe you’re trying too hard?

I honestly don’t believe this happened…

Because I can’t imagine people who LOVE food not wanting “food” like this…

But let’s just say this is true… THIS is what ruined you forever with people?

Sure you do Melissa. All of those high end friends just LOVING those lavish gifts you’re sending their way…

And, well, things on Twitter got ugly from there.

Because why not?

She kind of had it coming…

The irony is not lost on Twitter…

And is this really about desserts? Or something more?

I’m dead.

Positive vibes only pls…

Classy is as classy does…

Oh bless her up and down and left and right…

Right? Totally positive!

This could be it!

But is she rich? IS SHE?!?!

Melissa apparently couldn’t handle the ‘positivity.’

But we all know why she did this. So other people would visit her website.

Does this actually work? Can she shame people into buying her shit?

Your thoughts on this wealthy and classy person? Comment them down below and let us know.

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15 People Reveal What They Were Totally Unprepared for When They Moved out of Their Parents’ House

It’ll be easy when you move out of your parent’s house right? A piece of cake?

WRONG. That’s when reality slaps you right in the face.

AskReddit users shared what they were totally unprepared for when they moved out on their own. Ahhhhh, memories…

1. Used to seem like it

“The fact that $100 is no longer a lot of money.”

2. Now I’m bummed out

“Loneliness by far. I loved living by myself, but lying in bed without my cat on my bed, or without hearing my mom laughing downstairs made the room feel very small and secluded.”

3. That is the worst

“The cost of food and how fast it goes bad.”

4. Adulting

“You need to actually THINK about what you want to eat each and every day. I still can’t get over it.”

5. Then reality sets in…

“For me it was exhilarating. Want to sit and eat a whole package of double-stuff oreos at one sitting without anyone judging you? It’s on!

Fortunately, it only took a few weeks of that before I realized I was getting fat and felt like shit, so I had to go back to eating real food like my mom cooked when I lived at home.”

6. Lonely

“Come back to a dark, liveless home in the evenings.

Since my mom worked 6am 2pm until a few years ago, and we lived with my grandparents, there were always someone home when I’d come back from school.

Even if we didn’t chat, there were someone there, moving around, doing their own things. It sometimes was annoying because I sometimes was tired and needed peace and quite. But I underunstimate how much reassuring it was.”

7. That is depressing

“The amount of depressing things that come in the post: bills etc.”

8. Turning into Mom

“How alike my mom and I are. I used to tell her to chill with the household chores.

She couldn’t chill.

I can’t chill.

Must. Clean…”

9. That’s the worst

“Being on my own if I got sick. I once got food poisoning when my roommate was away for the weekend. Vomiting every 20-30 minutes for an entire day. I was severely dehydrated and didn’t even have the strength to walk to the drug store for meds and Gatorade.”

10. Be happy

“Happy things don’t just happen. You decide to do them.

All those fun events and great memories you had growing up? The birthday parties, beach trips, days you decided to turn the living room into a castle of sheets and cushions?

My parents deliberately planned those things (or gave their own time on a whim) because they wanted me to be happy.

Even if I’m tired from work, I try to plan fun, silly events and always celebrate holidays, because I realized no one’s going to do it for me anymore.

Edit: This comment really seemed to resonate with people! Thanks for the comments and bling. I’m glad this made you happy, or think, or feel seen.

For all those without parents or guardians that made things special for you, I’m sorry. You deserved to have someone who cared.

For those who ask, How do you make special things happen on your own? Or when life is busy, or when you’re poor?, here are some things I’ve done to make my own life nice:

I pick myself wildflower bouquets… or sometimes from people’s shrubs if they’re near the road shhhh

I often take myself to the beach

I like to drive fast with my windows down and good music blaring

I journal a lot

I take myself out to the movies on week nights! I actually prefer to see movies alone. I’m free to emote as I please, and I don’t have to explain anything to anyone.

I strike up a lot of random conversations with people on transit, restaurant waitstaff, folks working at coffee shops, etc. It feels good to make human connections.

I teach. Teaching is one big high for me.

I’m always on the lookout for neat treasures on the ground. Lone earrings, a nice rock, and red autumn leaf.

Get a warm cup some something and hold it in both hands while you walk around on a cold day. Best ever.

I guess these aren’t necessarily holiday-things, but they’re still special, and make my life joyful.”

11. Bare cupboards

“Not having condiments or spices on hand. I took for granted having salt and pepper and whatever spice I needed in the cupboard. Buying all that at once can add up quickly.”

12. All the small things

“The amount of small things that needs to be done on everyday basis: cooking, house cleaning, dish washing, laundry, etc… And this does not include homework (if you are a student), hobbies, personal life… I’m just so tired of all that stuff.”

13. I have to pay for this?

“Water cost money. I grew up on a farm with well water. It completely blew me away people had to pay for tap water. Years later I feel bad for people in cities that dont provide drinkable water.

Our home town had an oil pipe burst and contaminated their drinking water. Many people came to our farm for drinkable water.”

14. And it’s getting worse…

“Food is SO EXPENSIVE. I moved out a few months ago and that’s been the thing I was least equipped to deal with.”

15. I was wrong

“How wrong my idea of “independence” was.

Sure, you can do whatever you want whenever you want. But almost every activity generates waste in some capacity that YOU need to deal with.

Also, if you have a full-time job, having to forego hanging out with friends that don’t. Sorry guys, I can’t hang out until 2 am on Tuesday to play video games anymore. Gotta be up at 6!”

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Portable Wine Pouches Are Exactly What You’re Gonna Need This Summer

It’s gonna be a loooooooooong, hot summer. You know you’ll be hitting the beach or at least the pool on several occasions the next few months, and, let’s face it, you’re gonna be indulging in some booze at least part of the time.

Well, do I have a treat for you, ladies and gentlemen. A company called High Key Wine is about the change the wine drinking game in a major way. Instead of lugging clunky bottles of wine, glasses, and a corkscrew with you, now you can sip on High Key’s wine pouches without a worry in the world. Boom. Game changer.

This is how the company describes their product on their website:

“Why hasn’t anyone made this yet? This is the question we get asked the most! High Key is the new thing you’ve been looking for. It’s fun, versatile and can go wherever you can. Enjoy a hint of nostalgia as you take a sip on your next adventure.”

High Key offers three flavors as of now: Dry Rosé, Semi-Sweet Rosé, and Sweet White. The pouches are serving-size and they even come with a straw. It’s like a Capri Sun-wine pouch for those blazing hot summer days.

You can buy High Key Wine at some convenience stores but your best bet is through their website. Six packs cost $19.98. Have a great summer! (Admit it…it just got a little more interesting…).

What do you think? Are you gonna stock up on these for those hot days ahead?

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People Share What Experiences Are so Amazing That Everyone Should Do Them at Least Once

Reddit is full of millions of posts, upvotes, silver and gold awards, but sometimes a post arises that might make us reconsider our lives outside of the website.

u/poppysan recently posed the question: “What is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime?” and users responded.

You’ll want to try a few of these things. Cause #YOLO…

10. Is u/hellogreeksalad still waiting for this moment?

“To tell someone that you love them, and have them look genuinely happy back at you.”

9. u/ErroXennin has magic powers, maybe.

“seeing the milky way with their own eyes”

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8. Don’t we all, u/KvotheScamander

“Seeing yourself in the best shape of your life!”

7. u/bc_poop_is_funny has the summer memories.

“Hearing the ice cream truck music and running to you[r] mom for money then sprinting down the street in time to catch the ice cream truck”

u/chowesmith:“I work as an ice cream truck driver. Honestly one of the best parts of my job is looking in my mirror and seeing 10 year olds sprinting after my truck. Brings me all sorts of happy memories”

u/jackerb: “Fellow ice cream truck driver here! Is there a better job we could ask for? I work on an idyllic little island town and all day kids get stoked to get their Batman or spongebob pop, and I get to be the one to make them smile. Can’t beat it”

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6. u/BringOutYaThrowaway is probably singing “Solar Eclipse of the Heart”

“Total solar eclipse. It is one of the most awe-inspiring sights our solar system has to offer. After being directly in the line of totality in North America in 2017, I’m completely hooked now. Next one locally in 2024.”

5. There is no need for stranger danger in u/lanstargaryen’s life

“Spending a day/night with stranger and them never being in your life ever again. But when you think back on that, it puts a smile on your face or reminds of you a happy moment in life. Priceless. I am not talking about a one night stand as in just have sex when drunk and then leave. Like a stranger suddenly come into your life for a very very short time, and then the feeling or longing for that person again but knowing it will never happen. Like ever.”

4. u/TheBagelofNuts has an interesting view on life experiences.

“Closing 76 tabs after a school project.”

3. u/awgepizza gets the music vibes

“Going to a concert of your favourite musician or a band. This is a truly amazing and life-changing experience. You feel so alive, as if there is no tomorrow.”

2. MagicalMonarchOfMo is bringing on the Mindfulness!

“A real, genuinely challenging decision. Not just something that makes you think, but something that makes you worry, and stress a little, and worry in the immediate aftermath of the decision that you may not have made the right choice. And then just accepting it.

Because as much as it would be nice to live without worry, it’s important to learn that sometimes there won’t be an easy choice, but that things will work themselves out ultimately.”

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1. Laughter is the best medicine per u/swornorbs

“Laughing to the point you can’t stand, breathe or even make any sign of communication but laughter.”

Other honorable mentions were seeing a beach sunrise and sleeping under a starry sky. All these things are magical if we are mindful. So get off your phones and go live!

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