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Rejuvenate and Reconnect: Wellness Retreats in Vancouver
In the bustling urban landscape of Vancouver, where the pace of life can be hectic, finding tranquility and inner balance is crucial. Enter the realm of wellness retreats in Vancouver, offering a haven of serenity and holistic rejuvenation. These retreats provide an escape from the daily grind, allowing participants to unwind, recharge, and reconnect with their inner selves.
Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of British Columbia, Vancouver's wellness retreats offer a diverse range of activities and experiences. From yoga and meditation sessions to nature walks and mindfulness workshops, participants have the opportunity to explore various wellness practices. Experienced instructors guide individuals on a journey to achieve physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
The lush surroundings of Vancouver offer an ideal backdrop for these retreats, promoting a sense of harmony with nature. Participants are encouraged to engage in outdoor activities, breathing in the crisp, fresh air and embracing the calming influence of the surrounding mountains, forests, and ocean.
Whether you seek relaxation, stress reduction, spiritual growth, or a newfound perspective on life, wellness retreats in Vancouver offer an immersive experience that can help you rejuvenate and rediscover your inner balance amidst the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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activretreatsblog · 1 year ago
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Wellness Retreats in Thailand
Browse the affordable & best Wellness Retreats in Thailand. We have a range of retreats for women, men and solo travellers. The yoga & wellness retreats days are filled with yoga classes and activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture, explore the nearby nature, and focus on self-care with massages, spa treatments, and meditation. Check out our wellness holidays, health spa packages and active getaways in Thailand. Reach us at 408-361-8006 to learn more.
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travelling-bird · 2 years ago
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Indulge in Tranquil Retreats, Rejuvenating Escapes, and Holistic Getaways. Discover the Art of Self-Care and Embrace Wellness Tourism Today!
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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I think what might actually help the families of trans loved ones is to actually engage with where the trans person is at - especially if the family isn't quite understanding yet. When I came out, I was completely alone in figuring out my manhood. I had peers and I had exposed myself to so many trans people who explored gender, and while it was amazing, it isn't quite the same at times. I grieve quietly, sometimes, about all the missed opportunities that might have just made it easier for my family to have seen how utterly happy I was. It took them a very long time to actually notice that I was happy, especially once I got on testosterone. I'm lucky that they saw that happiness eventually, and slowly accepted it. My manhood is completely detached from their influence, both to my relief and chagrin. It's sad to me that I learned to shave from a kind online stranger, somebody who didn't even have a father and yet, I do. I have a father. I grieve at the loss of a potential shared experience. I grieve about the pain I went through when I was in that stage of transition, especially because it was raw and vulnerable. I grieve that many trans people today are traversing the path I had to, because it's sometimes lonely (even when you do have other forms of support).
It's hard to know that I will never have gotten my sense of being from my family. In many ways, it has severed a lot of connection with them because there were so many times that I was begging them to see happiness when they were focused on the idea that I was almost in a state of purgatory - flesh which felt warm but held no familiarity to them. I don't harbor ill-will toward them, I hope I don't leave the impression that I despise them. I understand what they felt, even if I can't conceptualize it myself. However, it's a raw wound in my heart, and I don't want to leave anybody else feeling that way, either.
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diino8081 · 20 days ago
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swap au or something
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ekko -> viktor
viktor -> jinx
jinx -> ekko
i read this fic and got inspired. it doesn't follow the canon to it but it inspired me (do check it out though it's really cool)
if you got any au questions then throw em at me (i've only watched arcane once tho so i might not have answers)
(more in the tags)
#diinoposting#yippee diino art#random au ideas#arcane swap au#arcane#ekko arcane#jinx arcane#viktor arcane#forgot to add#viktor gets 2 hexclaws for braid equivalent#they also are what he uses the stolen hextech to power#as like equivalent also to jinx's guns and weapons#it's cool#ekko here still becomes machine herald in place of vik#it's less religiony but he is still saviour in the eyes of the healed#jinx at first still quite likes bombs but switched to more defensive weapons after creating the firelights#definitely will still create time travel too#jayvik probably won't happen in this au except for maybe really later. they kinda fought at the start and it was pretty irreversable#viktor hates jayce and piltover with a passion because viktor created a bomb and was gonna use it on enforcers but jayce thinks now that al#-zaunites are chaotic and violent. he doesn't want to work with someone who's making bombs that will kill their beloved police force#this is like really far back tho. a couple years or so after viktor's boat scene. so it's not exactly fully rational thought yet#since they got small child brains (in terms of development and core values. they're still both super smart)#then since hears their argument and viktor accidentally sets off the bomb. jayce retreats and takes their main notebook back to piltover.#singed i mean. typo#meanwhile vik gets adopted by silco who promises that jayce and the rest of piltover will see his potential someday (likely violently tbfr)#the bomb and the boat are currently his best work and silco sees use in all of it. the bombs are well. bombs. but the boat has really well#-made mechanisms which can be used for other stuff#i think im gonna stop rambling in the tags now lol#any questions feel free to ask cause this idea has definitely split off from it's source inspiration#ok thanks gang
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griseldabanks · 9 months ago
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Let Me Count the Ways ask game
Requested by @sergeanttomycaptain
Fandom: Captain America Relationship: BrooklynBros Prompts: "I can't imagine how I lived without you. I mean, I can remember it, but I can't imagine how I considered that living." AND "Leave you? You know how hard it was for me to TRAIN YOU to deal with me?"
Please note that this takes place after Avengers: Endgame, but specifically with my fix-it ending where Steve stays. If you're interested in learning more, please check out my fic "Let This One Remain."
“I'm telling you, it's really not that interesting,” Steve said.
“I'll be the judge of that.” Bucky clutched the steering wheel with both hands, not taking his eyes off the road.
Steve eyed his best friend warily, wishing once again he'd just kept his mouth shut. But when he'd noticed the name on the highway sign, he'd blurted out that S.H.I.E.L.D. had sent him to a retreat not far from there right after he'd gotten out of the ice. And then Bucky had inexplicably made an illegal U-turn and demanded further directions.
With a sigh, Steve pointed out the turn he still remembered from all those years ago. How many had it been? Eleven? Twelve?
As they crunched along a gravel road overgrown with weeds and filled with watery potholes, Bucky said, “They'll be gone, right? S.H.I.E.L.D.?”
“Probably. I can't imagine anyone would still be using it after all these years.”
“Good.”
“It really wasn't that bad,” Steve said for the fifth time. “I just sat around for a couple weeks and read up on what happened with the war and everything. Look, you can see the pond now. It was like being on vacation.”
“How many vacation spots do you know that have barbed-wire fences?” Bucky stopped with a jerk in front of the gate blocking the drive—and sure enough, the fence that stretched in either direction was topped with barbed wire.
When he looked through the gaps in the fence, Steve spotted the cabin right away. The trees on either side were taller than he remembered, and the grass and weeds along the path grew wild and untrimmed. Steve found his gaze locking immediately on the window through which he'd watched the sun rise every morning after each restless, sleepless night.
The hairs on the back of his neck rose, for some reason. Even though it was the hottest part of the day.
“Come on,” Steve said, opening his door to the rasping chorus of hundreds of cicadas. “If we're going to do this, we'll need to make sure the fence isn't electrified anymore.”
Bucky shot him a look of sheer outrage, but Steve ignored him and walked over to the fence.
There was no hum of electricity like he remembered from before, and sure enough, when he reached out to touch it, he felt nothing but sun-warmed metal. Just as he'd expected—no one would have been around to keep the power on. But the lock still looked solid. Steve looked over his shoulder at Bucky, who was still glowering at the fence. “Here, want to give me a hand?”
“That joke still hasn't gotten old yet, huh?” Bucky gave him a flat look as he casually reached out with his vibranium hand and yanked the gate open with one smooth motion, the lock falling uselessly into the dust.
Steve winked and led the way into the Retreat.
The door to the cabin was locked too, but it was even easier to break that lock and get inside. Everything looked more or less the way Steve remembered, albeit covered with a thin layer of dust. A living room with a couple couches and a fireplace, a kitchen, a bedroom...everything a newly-defrosted supersoldier could need.
“They were watching you?” Bucky jabbed a finger up at one corner of the ceiling, where a small black camera sat collecting dust.
“Yeah. Security, I guess.”
Steve gazed up at the camera, remembering when he'd first looked up and realized what it was. The way the whole cabin had seemed to shrink around him, like there were secret agents hiding in the walls, watching for the slightest sign he was about to crack. They'd told him he would stay there until he was 'ready,' and Steve had realized they would be watching him to decide when that was. If he wanted to leave, he would need to prove that he was still capable of being Captain America for them.
It was like being on stage again, wearing a costume and dancing for a crowd. Only this time, there would be no ducking behind the curtain and taking a breather backstage.
Remembering that made Steve's skin crawl.
Bucky wandered farther into the cabin, glaring around at everything like it had personally offended him. Sam would have laughed at him. Not for the first time, Steve wished they could have invited him on their cross-country road trip too, but he was Captain America now. He had a lot of hands to shake and babies to kiss, and hopefully no more world-ending catastrophes for a little while.
Steve strolled into the bedroom, thinking back to the last time he'd been in here. When he had been Captain America, and had to somehow come to grips with the knowledge that, despite everything he'd done and everything he'd sacrificed, the fight still wasn't over.
The same plaid blanket lay on the neatly made bed. Steve sank onto the side of the bed, kicking up a small cloud of dust. Even the dust smelled the same.
If he closed his eyes, he could almost imagine he was back here to stay. That everything that had happened in the past decade had all been a dream. Maybe none of that had really happened—no Avengers, no Thanos. No Sharon. No Sam. No Bucky. Nothing but days upon days stretching out before him, his whole future nothing but a huge question mark. Nothing to do but reflect on the past, dwell on his mistakes, learn all the things that had happened without him and realize just how powerless he was.
How small. How weak. How alone.
“Steve?”
With a breath that caught in his throat, Steve opened his eyes again and found himself looking at Bucky, standing in the doorway and watching him with a furrow in his brow. He tried to smile, but that only made Bucky look more concerned than ever.
Bucky crossed the room and sat down next to Steve, reaching up and brushing the knuckles of his right hand across Steve's cheek. Only when his fingers came away wet did Steve realize he was crying.
“I don't....” Steve wasn't sure what he was trying to say, but it didn't matter, because his voice died in his throat.
“Here.” Bucky scooted a little closer, wrapping an arm around his waist.
Steve turned in to the embrace with a desperation that surprised even him, throwing his arms around Bucky and crushing him against his chest. He needed to feel Bucky there—alive, real, present. Not a dream, not a memory. Not flakes of snow or ash slipping through his fingers. A warm, solid man right there at his side, like it was supposed to be.
They stayed like that for long minutes that stretched out endlessly. Time seemed meaningless here, just like when they'd brought him here the first time. He could have been here for a day. He could have been here for centuries. But for once, Steve didn't mind. He could feel Bucky's arms around him—one soft and warm, one hard and cold. Both of them strong enough to support him, no matter what he faced.
“You okay?” Bucky finally murmured.
Steve sniffled. “I wanted to see Niagara Falls. Would've been more fun than here.”
Bucky pulled back, but let his hand fall easily into Steve's. “Sorry,” he said softly. “I just...wanted to see what it was like. How you lived...while I wasn't there.”
Steve let out a mirthless chuckle, running a hand across his eyes. “I can't imagine how I lived without you. I mean, I can remember it, but I can't imagine how I considered that living.”
No...it really wasn't living. Not in this cabin. Not for the past five years.
“I was just...existing. Carrying on...almost out of habit. Trying to remember why.” He let out a shaky breath, tightening his grip around Bucky's hand. “It's a lot easier when you're here.”
“Sorry it took me so long to come back.”
All Steve could do was nod. They'd had this conversation before, multiple times. They'd probably have it again. And again. As many times as it took before Steve's brain finally caught up to the reality that they were together again.
They sat there for a few more minutes, Steve settling against Bucky's side, the two of them breathing together. Steve focused on the simple sensations that grounded him in the present, reassuring him that he hadn't just woken up from the ice. So much had happened since then, both good and bad.
The days he'd spent in this cabin hadn't been the end of the story.
Eventually, they got up and meandered back outside, still holding hands. Standing at the edge of the pond, looking out at the water and the overgrown bank, Steve listened to the chirring of cicadas and smelled the hot, dusty summer evening air. He felt Bucky's hand in his, slightly sweaty but comfortably familiar. He felt the weight of his phone in his pocket, a comforting reminder that he would be calling Sharon tonight when they found a motel. Maybe in the morning he would call Sam.
He had roots here now, in the 21st century. A home, a place where he belonged. Or people he belonged with, rather. Daily reminders that he had something to live for.
“What are you thinking about?” Bucky asked, breaking into his thoughts.
Steve looked over at him, at the setting sun turning the edges of his dark hair to gold. That face he knew so well, looking at him expectantly, his keen eyes full of sympathy. Steve had to swallow a lump in his throat before he could say, “Can I...ask something selfish?”
“Please do.”
“Don't leave me. Don't...Don't ever leave me again.”
Bucky's eyebrows pinched together for a moment, but then his mouth slid into an easy smile. “Leave you? You know how hard it was for me to train you to deal with me?”
Steve smiled back. The golden sunlight seemed to seep into his skin and sink all the way down to his bones, thawing out any last traces of ice that remained. “Not that hard.”
“Keep telling yourself that, punk,” Bucky said, turning and leading the way back to the car. “After decades of investment, you really think I'd let you walk away now?”
Steve didn't let go of his hand. Together, they stepped through the gate and left the Retreat behind. Within minutes, it was nothing but a dusty smudge on the horizon.
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flowerbloom-arts · 2 years ago
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A sort of prequel to this post with the middle-aged Muddler putting down Moominpappa for his reckless decision-making.
It's just... I don't know. A younger Moominpappa having a proper conversation with a realist who is completely unable to get behind anything about him wouldn't be something he wants nor needs to hear.
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i despise Uncomfortable Realisations so much. there better be chocolate in the house or smth ugh
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licorishh · 8 months ago
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Replayed Modern Warfare 3 2011 on Veteran tonight and goooooooood night. Blood Brothers never gets any easier to watch no matter how many times you've done it and the ending really never misses huh
I apologize for the amount of yapping in the tags I reread it all on mobile and started giggling because it went on for so long but eh. Blessed are those who won't shut the freak up and all that
#call of duty#modern warfare 3 2011#i just. wow. wow wow wow wow wow#i've played these three games so many times over the last several years and i just.#they literally. never get old.#loose ends and blood brothers will never not make me cry and endgame and dust to dust will never not make me smile so hard#ending it with price smoking the cigar like he did in the first mission in the first game wHEN HE FIRST MET SOAP JUST UGHHHHHH.#i know y'all don't care but i don't care that y'all don't care i could literally yap about this until i shrivel up and die#i have never ever ever in my LIFE seen poetic justice played out so beautifully like it is at the very end#JUST. WOW. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW. WOW WOW. WOW#they do not frickin make games like that anymore DADGUM#i also forgot how frickin sad down the rabbit hole is?? like jeez louise they didn't have much screen time but gosh#i also have never in my life heard such gut-wrenching anguish from a grown man in my life like price in that one scene#I KNOW Y'ALL KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT THAT MAN MAKES ME FULL ON S O B IN THAT PART HE HAD NO BUSINESS#anyway i'll keep cutely living in denial and pretending literally any of the main characters besides price and nikolai are fine <3#foley and dunn and their team seemed just fine at the end of modern warfare 2 so i will accept that small mercy#at this point these games have taken everything else i love away from me so#y'all probably think i'm wild for how insane i get over these games but the nostalgia bit is a big part of it as well#like they're honestly in my opinion genuinely the greatest video games of all time#but the fact that i have that connection with my dad makes it so special#crazy cause he said he also cried in blood brothers and my dad is 54 and i have seen him cry one (1) other time in my entire life#heck infinity ward but also bless them i hope the devs live long beautiful wonderful prosperous delightful exciting fulfilling lives#Lord bless them and their entire bloodline for the contributions they have made to humanity not even joking#AND DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE FREAKING SOUNDTRACKS DO NOT GO THERE OAUSYDJAKAKDN#MW2 AND MW3 CREDITS. EXTRACTION POINT. COUP DE GRACE. RETREAT AND REVEILLE. CONTINGENCY. PARIS SIEGE. PRAGUE HOSTILITIES. RUSSIAN WARFARE.#UGHHHHHHHGHHHH everything about these games is so unbelievably perfect and immaculate#i have got to get over my art block NOWWWWWWWWWW#makarov is also the best villain i've ever seen idc bro he's frickin awesome#i mean obviously he's horrible and a disgustingly evil human being but as a character he's stupidly well-written
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confluenceretreats1 · 2 months ago
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Experience Healing with a Psychedelic Therapy Retreat in Oregon
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Discover the transformative power of guided psychedelic therapy in the heart of Oregon’s serene wilderness. Our professional-led retreat offers a safe, supportive space to address mental health and unlock new perspectives. Limited spots available—Book your retreat today!
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the-neeraj-nature-cure · 2 months ago
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Best Wellness Retreats in Rishikesh Near Ganga- The Neeraj Nature Cure
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Discover the ultimate destination for relaxation, rejuvenation, and holistic healing at The Neeraj Nature Cure, renowned as one of the best wellness retreats in Rishikesh near Ganga. Located by the tranquil and sacred River Ganga, this retreat combines luxury, comfort, and ancient wellness practices in a beautiful natural setting that reflects the spiritual essence of Rishikesh. Below, we explore the unique offerings of The Neeraj Nature Cure and why it’s the ideal choice for those looking for a transformational wellness experience.
1. Luxurious Ganga-Facing Rooms with Tranquil Views
At The Neeraj Nature Cure, each guest enjoys the beauty and serenity of Rishikesh with Ganga-facing rooms that open to mesmerizing river views. These luxurious accommodations are thoughtfully designed with a blend of traditional elegance and modern comforts, creating a serene sanctuary that invites relaxation. From plush bedding to personalized services, every detail in these rooms is crafted to enhance your wellness journey, offering the perfect base for your stay in Rishikesh.
2. Gourmet Dining at Dubkee Restro & Café
Food plays an essential role in the wellness journey, and Dubkee Restro & Café, The Neeraj Nature Cure’s in-house restaurant, delivers a culinary experience that’s both nutritious and delicious. Each dish is carefully crafted with organic, locally-sourced ingredients, providing meals that are as wholesome as they are flavorful. Designed to promote health and vitality, Dubkee’s meals align with the retreat’s holistic approach to wellness, ensuring that guests feel nourished in body and soul.
3. Yoga and Wellness Programs
At the core of The Neeraj Nature Cure’s wellness offerings are yoga and wellness programs tailored to individual needs. Guided by expert instructors, guests can participate in daily yoga sessions that include Hatha and therapeutic yoga, meditation, and pranayama. These sessions are designed to relieve stress, restore balance, and rejuvenate the mind and body. Yoga and mindfulness practices at The Neeraj Nature Cure help guests connect deeply with themselves, making it a top choice for wellness seekers in Rishikesh.
4. Personalized Wellness Therapies
Each guest’s wellness journey is unique, and The Neeraj Nature Cure honors this by offering customized wellness therapies. Guests can enjoy a wide range of therapeutic treatments, including Ayurvedic massages, detox therapies, and body treatments. These therapies are conducted by trained practitioners who tailor each session to the guest’s needs, ensuring a deeply personalized and healing experience. Such therapies not only cleanse and rejuvenate the body but also work on a deeper level to bring harmony to the mind and spirit.
5. Holistic Detox Programs
The detox programs at The Neeraj Nature Cure are designed for anyone looking to cleanse the body and rejuvenate. These programs incorporate natural herbs, detoxifying juices, and Ayurveda-inspired techniques to promote inner healing. Detoxification helps to eliminate toxins from the body, improve digestion, and boost immunity, providing a renewed sense of vitality and energy. For a holistic detox experience in Rishikesh, The Neeraj Nature Cure stands out with its effective and gentle programs.
6. Spiritual and Mindfulness Workshops
Beyond physical wellness, The Neeraj Nature Cure offers spiritual workshops that emphasize mindfulness, meditation, and inner awareness. Led by experienced spiritual guides, these workshops delve into ancient practices and techniques designed to foster mental clarity and inner peace. Sessions are focused on helping guests achieve greater mental balance, emotional resilience, and personal growth, making The Neeraj Nature Cure a premier destination for those seeking spiritual enlightenment along with physical wellness.
7. Serene Riverside Location Near the Ganga
One of the most distinctive features of The Neeraj Nature Cure is its location on the banks of the River Ganga. This serene setting allows guests to meditate, relax, and reconnect with nature. The sounds of the flowing river and the fresh mountain air create a tranquil environment that’s perfect for healing and reflection. This setting enhances the wellness experience, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the peaceful energy of Rishikesh.
8. Nature and Adventure Activities for a Balanced Wellness Experience
The Neeraj Nature Cure also incorporates outdoor activities, providing guests with opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Rishikesh. From hiking and river rafting to guided nature walks, these activities offer a refreshing balance to the retreat’s wellness programs. Outdoor adventures enable guests to connect with nature, fostering physical wellness and mental clarity, while offering a deeper appreciation for the incredible landscapes surrounding Rishikesh.
9. Tailored Wellness Retreat Packages
Understanding that wellness is a personal journey, The Neeraj Nature Cure offers various Healing packages In Rishikesh tailored to meet specific wellness goals. Whether you’re interested in a weekend retreat or an extended stay, these packages include a combination of yoga, wellness therapies, detox programs, and mindfulness sessions that can be customized to your needs. This tailored approach ensures that each guest receives a truly comprehensive and fulfilling wellness experience.
10. Guest Testimonials Reflecting Transformative Experiences
Guests frequently describe their experiences at The Neeraj Nature Cure as life-changing. Many have reported feelings of deep relaxation, renewed energy, and spiritual awakening. The combination of luxurious amenities, expert wellness therapies, and the serene riverside location makes The Neeraj Nature Cure one of the most sought-after wellness retreats in Rishikesh, with a loyal following of guests who return for the transformative experience it offers.
Book Your Stay at The Neeraj Nature Cure Today
Embark on a journey of wellness, relaxation, and inner peace at The Neeraj Nature Cure, one of the best wellness retreats in Rishikesh near Ganga. With luxurious accommodations, healing therapies, and a range of wellness programs in a serene riverside location, The Neeraj Nature Cure provides the ideal environment for self-discovery and rejuvenation. Book your stay today and experience the transformative power of wellness in the spiritual heart of Rishikesh.
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activretreatsblog · 1 year ago
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Wellness Retreats in Thailand
Browse the affordable & best Wellness Retreats in Thailand. We have a range of retreats for women, men and solo travellers. The yoga & wellness retreats days are filled with yoga classes and activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture, explore the nearby nature, and focus on self-care with massages, spa treatments, and meditation. Check o
ut our wellness holidays, health spa packages and active getaways in Thailand. Reach us at 408-361-8006 to learn more.
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skrunksthatwunk · 1 year ago
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kinda drives me up a wall when people go "hey i think x action in a war/combat scenario is inhumane and cruel and shitty" and someone responds with "oh but within the laws of war it's allowed or there's procedure for it etc etc". it doesn't have to be a war crime to be unforgivable man it's a shitty rulebook anyway
#like whether or not something's bad isn't determined by whether or not it adheres to arbitrary rules people made up and never obey#i thought we all knew that already. c'mon man. get a grip#obviously war crimes are bad but that's not where the badness potential ends y'know#this post is due to my dad talking about smth i sent him mentioning US troops firing on a bunch of guys in smth on deserters and he was lik#well they're not like citizens or refugees or deserters they're retreating enemy combattants. so it's different.#it IS different but isn't it still like. overly brutal? idk.#like would you want them to pursue Your ppl regardless? are they not allowed mercy just because you proved stronger? your positions could#be swapped easily and you'd think that as fellow combattants you would feel that deeply. idk maybe i'm just too soft or whatever but like.#seems stupid to me. war generally seems stupid to me but this specifically right now seems stupid to me#yes i know there are practical concerns and sacrifices in combat that make sense when you're actually there and me saying there should be n#wars and we should make it a fucking priority to not have wars doesn't mean ppl already in a decision-making role in the field should do#what i (an idealist) would do. they're responsible for minimizing loss and shit. whatever. doesn't mean it's not fucked up anyway.#and that's assuming the best case scenario for a leader in such a position. usually they just want to minimize Their side's losses. usually#by maximizing the other side's. or they just want to win and will sacrifice anyone for it if it's practical#which happens a Lot. usually it's a mix of the latter two to my understanding#as if americans' lives matter more than anyone else's and the other side doesn't have a right to mourn bc they offended us somehow#ugh that shit irks me so bad dude. there'll be like a terrorist attack in europe or smth and the news'll be like#ONE AMERICAN WAS KILLED. and twenty swiss. THE AMERICAN WAS VISITING FAMILY THERE ON SUNDAY MORNING WHEN TRAGEDY STRUCK etc etc#fucking hate that. i don't care if they're on 'my team' or whatever they're all equally human and equally dead#why the hell should i care if one of them was an american. just say 21 people died. like i get reporting on it briefly ig to like notify#ppl At Best but like. it's so grating. why can't you be normal about other people fucking goddamn you#why is this a controversial statement. why is giving a shit about people killing each other (often for like 10 ppl's financial gain) wrong#like. come on. i don't care if they 'deserve it' or whatever because i don't think they do. and even if they Did i don't think it's#America's Time To Step Up!!! every time smth like this happens (but only when it is financially beneficial to us to do so#such that we ignore atrocities all the fucking time bc it's inconvenient. we're not superheros. we're cops.)#not saying america shouldn't do anything bc like. idk. you screw everyone over to have all the power maybe you should use that influence fo#good. but my definition of 'good' is wayyyy way different from everybody who's ever held office here apparently so like. nuts to that#eugh. anyway im cutting myself off here rant over. for now
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lifeisperefct · 9 months ago
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lifesver · 9 months ago
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leland if you tell him off or are cruel to him even if it's out of pocket and uncalled for: i guess i probably deserved it. i guess i'll just hold onto this in my heart and then one day i will die,
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munkudil · 1 year ago
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