I really love stories with enemies to lovers, fake dating, slow burn or when they are both sassy and sarcastic and they just joke around. does anyone have an episode story recommendation? It has to be limelight and if the choices matter the better!! and if they are completed stories thats a plus!
Here are a few examples of what ive read:
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 1 Corinthians 13:4-5
There I was, pregnant and getting ready to embark on a career in law. I was already working as a paralegal, but I wanted more. I started researching law schools and scheduled a date to take the LSAT, the entrance exam required for admission. Little did I know, a tiny surprise was about to change my life and career trajectory.
At the same time, I was fascinated by the coming together of technology and tenderness I witnessed in the NICU. The nurses seemed to have the best of both worlds: enough intellectual stimulation and technological interface to last a lifetime and the incredible fortune of being able to hold and comfort the most precious darlings imaginable!
I hired straight into the NICU from nursing school. Being able to say I was a NICU nurse filled me with pride in what I had accomplished. I worked alongside the best NICU nurses and neonatologists in the country.
Any nurse reading this knows: healthcare is big business. Just look at how much emphasis is placed on patient satisfaction scores and customer service. And we all know that achieving Magnet status has less to do with quality care than it does with marketing.
To be honest, there were times when I wanted to leave nursing altogether. It had left such a sour taste in my mouth. Some nurses I worked with were catty and downright mean. Some healthcare systems seemed to care more about productivity, than the people they served. And honestly, the systems treated nurses like an overhead burden, rather than professional members of the healthcare team.
Finally, the administrative burdens placed on the nurses, along with trying to perform nursing care at the hurried pace required to keep up with productivity demands, extinguished my love for nursing. How could I not hate nursing when it sapped every ounce of my strength and professional integrity? Time to search for something else.
By this point, I had one daughter in private high school with plans to go to college, and another daughter waiting behind her. Paying for graduate school for myself was not an option. Nor did I want to return to clinical practice within a hospital setting.
I must have spent months examining my various interests, knowledge, skills, and passions to arrive at viable offerings. What I always came back to was teaching. In clinical practice, the opportunity to take a new grad on as a mentee was a privilege I never let pass by. Why I love teaching so much, I even homeschooled my own daughters!
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Since we know almost nothing about this school that calls itself the University of Arizona (the school whose footballing team the Cowboys will be matched up against tomorrow evening), I figured it was time to do some digging into this school and figure out if we should love them, hate them, or a little of both (hott!). What follows is the result of tireless minutes of wikipedia browsing research into what makes the UA the UA, divided into two polar opposite columns of "Love" and "Hate" (two feelings that are rare in real life but in the bloggy world are used relentlessly...I'm just following the rules here). Feel free to offer your own Arizona qualities you love, hate or are on the fence about... although that last one really doesn't fit the theme.
Staring down at the brown, slimy, nubby-looking food in a Narita hotel, I am jet-lagged and warned not to do what, of course, I am about to do. I ate it anyway, and, as foreseen, it was god-awful. The first time I tried fermented soy beans or "natto" was the morning after I moved to Japan.
(A lot of) Westerners (really) hate natto because it is, in short, freaky as hell. And I'm not disputing that, but I have acquired a taste for it and even like it now. Of course, many foods which are unfamiliar to us can seem strange. In reality, the dish just takes some getting used to. In particular, it has textures and smells which westerners rarely -- if ever -- encounter.
It's 78 yen for three small containers of it. (Usually they are stacked, styrofoam containers with natto, natto sauce and yellow mustard. If you eat one for breakfast each day, that's a 26 yen meal. If Japan is anything, it's resourceful.
All of these things, for me, overpower the strangeness (from what my taste buds are used to) of natto and helped me acquire a taste for it. But, this isn't to say all Japanese people love natto, either. (Remember: Every situation is different.)
According to an article by the Japan Times Newspaper, "People from the west and south of the country tend not to like it. But people from the east and the north usually love it." It seems to be an all-or-nothing sort of deal.
Still, I've met plenty of people from the eastern Japan, who don't prefer the pungent food. Additionally, using the Question function of JapanTravel.com (as useful as it is interesting!), I asked for people's responses about if they like the fermented food. Those who said they acquired a taste for it relayed that it was mostly for health reasons. If this hasn't yet inspired you to try natto, maybe these natto dishes will. Be brave, people.
Building on that love triangles are always one girl and two guys. I have seen one maybe two books where the love triangle is actually one boy and two girls. Part of this is due to the fact that love triangles are typically seen in either romances or dramas, which are two genres dominated by female viewers/readers. A female viewer would rather have the female have two options than see herself in competition with another woman.
Love triangles typically involve cheating, which I hate. The person in the middle typically dates both people at the same time. Or even worse they are already dating one person and then decided to cheat on them with the other person.
It feels like such a waste of my time to have to get through a love triangle when it is already 100% clear who the winner is going to be. For example, the love triangle in The Hunger Games series feels pointless to me. In book one we already know that Katniss is going to be with Peeta, so why do we have to even deal with this Gale nonsense?
The non-choice is when the main character never actually has to make a decision between the two guys because one of them dies. This always feels like a personal attack on me. The writer made me suffer through chapters or episodes of love triangle nonsense just to kill one of the love interests off so the main character never even has to make a choice. It just feels like a cheap ending and an easy way out.
There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers.
If God hates people who lie privately and publicly, band together to make wicked plans, and run to execute them for the purpose of death and division, then the opposite must be true. God loves people who tell the truth privately and publicly, unify to make plans for love and life, and run to obey what God says. God loves Team Jesus. God hates Team Satan. We should agree with Him.
Kelsea Ballerini is undoubtedly in love. She married fellow country singer Morgan Evans in December. However, as much as the newlywed loves being in love, she hates love songs enough to write a song about it.
Ballerini will perform her new single "I Hate Love Songs" on the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards Sunday night. She said the performance is soaked in glitter and is the biggest production she's ever had on an awards show. It's an important moment in her career and at the center of it is a song that almost didn't happen.
Ballerini had written 200 songs for her album "Unapologetically" and she thought she was finished. She had three co-writing appointments left before she had to turn in the project when she met with Trevor Rosen from Old Dominion and hit songwriter Shane McAnally. They asked her what kind of song she needed to round out the album.
"I was like, 'Guys, I think I need another love song, but I hate love songs," Ballerini said. "We all kind of looked at each other and it was that magical moment that you fish for in every co-write, and we just wrote it. it was so fun to make those rhymes bounce like (Dr. Seuss-like) kind of rhymes. It really did write itself."
I recently watched some videos on YouTube that came us as recommended to me which seemed to be completely random. I decided to watch one video which of course led to others, and these featured what is now known as the love and hate rice experiment. The idea comes from an original experiment done some years ago by a japanese man called Dr. Masaru Emoto who did an experiement that featured putting water into different petri dishes, exposing the water to different words and emotions, and then freezing the water samples to see how the crystals of water had arranged themselves. The experiement has been critisized for the way it was done (things scientists complained would skew the results) however if you trusted the results, they showed that the crystals of water that had positive words like love and gratitude had frozen into beautiful crystals of water that looked like amazing snowflakes, white the water that had been expoosed to hate had crystals that had frozen into no real structure and ended up looking like murky blobs of water.
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