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OD. Things are hard, but am glad to be alive because when there's life there's hope
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Shirley Jackson's "Charles" is a short story about a kindergartner named Laurie who tells his parents about the daily antics of his classmate, Charles. Every day, Laurie describes instances where Charles hurts other students and is generally a bad influence. Laurie's parents are aghast at the described behavior and become fascinated by what kind of parents must have raised Charles, believing themselves superior. While attending a PTA meeting, Laurie's mother learns that there is no one in Laurie's class named Charles.
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Hey mate.....
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<em>She is as innocent as an angel.</em>
<em>He looks like a fish out of water.</em>
<em>Her eyes shone like diamonds. </em>
<em>She slept like a log.</em>
<em>The airplane soared like an eagle.</em>
<em>You were as brave as a lion.</em>
<em>They fought like cats and dogs</em><em>.</em>
<em>This house is as clean as a whistle.</em>
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There are pros and cons to every news source which is why it is important to look at both sides. In terms of politics (although politics pretty much applies to everything else) there is the right-wing news and the left-wing news. Each presents a story that fits their narrative including only the facts that support their opinions; keep in mind it is illegal to report a false story with false facts so news outlets must be careful when reporting the news in order to shed light on what they think is "right". No news source is 100% reliable which is why it is important to read the same story from multiple different sources from both sides in order to get all the facts. This way you can form your own assessment of the outcome of the story rather than being brainwashed into believing in one thing or another.
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Well you can let them live with you until they're on their feet and ready to move on there own.
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