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tdsci · 2 years ago
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NAINVISH Women/Girls Trending Printed Kurta
Price: (as of – Details) Product Description Premium Quality ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Comfortable ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Stylish ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 30 x 10 x 3 cm; 300 Grams Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 3 September 2022 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nainvish Lifestyle ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BCZCW2DN Item model number ‏ : ‎ SD417_K Department ‏ : ‎ Women Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nainvish Lifestyle, NAINVISH LIFESTYLE-SURAT Packer…
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wifegideonnav · 8 months ago
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so often i watch a tiktok or insta reel and im like that would be infinitely better and maybe even funny as a vine. finally caved and transmogrified this one. i was right.
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a blonde woman steps into frame and begins to speak. she has a pained smile on her face and gesticulates performatively, and she says in a falsely peppy voice: coca cola knows that she-herstory was written was written by womengirls. which is why now diet coke is called emily!
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all-soul-crossover-comic · 10 months ago
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BIIIGG ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL SOUL!!!
I know I haven't been posting much, but trust me, it's for a damn good reason. That reason being...
I'm making a webcomic!!! An original one! This is amazing! (For me at least.) I haven't really felt anything with my past stories aside from this one because they've always had to be something, and I could never figure out how to get from point A to point B in a "respectable" way. (That way being with no fun or whimsy or glitter and sparkles). It's been occupying my brain just as much as All Soul usually would. So much so that I might either leave all soul off here or write the chapters exclusively in text. Script form, of course. Descriptive writing isn't my strong suit, I've realized...
I'm still working out the details of the story but it still feels like that all soul thing where a lot of different lore from different things are mixed and matched. A bit from kaiba, a bit from moomin. That sort of thing. I'm trying not to give too much away in case I either end up dropping it due to lack of motivation or the story changes drastically, but I can confirm that it shares a lot of DNA with All Soul (due to them having the same mother lmfao) so if you liked this, you might like my future original work! I'm really excited about it and worldbuilding has been so fun, and I haven't been so invested in writing since I started with the basic concept of All Soul 7 years ago. I think about it often still, just not in the way I used to, yk? Like I finally feel content with just having it live in my head again. It doesn't need to be a whole thing, it doesn't need to be like that one loud house fanfic that gets updated every few hours and has more than 1000 chapters.
More about the webcomic
My plan isn't set in stone (mostly because that's the only way to go assure that I won't complete anything at all) but I plan on releasing it on webtoon canvas, tapas, or Tumblr itself! Will she go to boarding school or will she stay in public school with her older sibling? Find out in about a year from now!
That's right! It's January, and i said a year! I plan on using 2024 as my sort of planning phase. I don't want to rush into this like I did in the past with my other abandoned projects. I hope to reveal the main plot for it in at least a few months, if I don't forget. It stars a female protagonist (because I can only read books or watch movies about womengirls or I get so bored that my brain functions start slowing down and my eyes start rolling into the back of my head), and that's pretty much all I can say! It features a straight romance because I love prettyboys and none of you can stop my teenager brain from being attracted to men, and borrows a lot of worldbuilding things from Winx Club. I hope I can share it with you all soon! See you all next time!
If you wanna maybe see some of the details about it sooner, or just see what else I got on my mind, follow my main blog, @eepop-stuffs .
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becoming-not-became · 1 year ago
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WomenGirls
And I’m sitting here with four generations of women and as surprising as to me being a man they appear to just girlsgirls talking about girls things painting their nails and hairstyles and dresses I don’t think that I can describe just how cute and beautiful they all really are
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noctv · 3 years ago
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digimakacademy · 4 years ago
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Crunchy Fashion Bollywood Style Gold Plated Traditional Indian Jewelry Necklace Set with Earrings & Tika for Women/Girls
Crunchy Fashion Bollywood Style Gold Plated Traditional Indian Jewelry Necklace Set with Earrings & Tika for��Women/Girls
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[ad_1] A stylish fancy party wear Designer Crystal Earring for women from the house of Crunchy Fashion is perfect for this party, wedding and festive season. Creatively embellished with Beads crystals, these designer handmade earrings will add a tinge of charm to your attire.
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latestbreakingnewsupdates · 4 years ago
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I Jewels Elastic Cotton Stretch Black Thick Hair Ties Bands for Women/Girls (Pack of 12)
I Jewels Elastic Cotton Stretch Black Thick Hair Ties Bands for Women/Girls (Pack of 12)
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[ad_1] I Jewels hair rubber bands for girls / women have a secure hold & is perfect for long-lasting ponytails, braids and more. These hair ties can keep up with busy girls at home, school, gym and even while other physical activities with no hair breakage/damage. Buy hair rubber bands for women that are thick large size…
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essential4you · 5 years ago
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10 Crazy Women/Girls Gadgets Available On Amazon ▶ Gadgets Under Rs100, Rs200, Rs500, Rs1000 & 10K
10 Crazy Women/Girls Gadgets Available On Amazon ▶ Gadgets Under Rs100, Rs200, Rs500, Rs1000 & 10K
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extensionesdasilva-blog · 6 years ago
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dailyspecials · 5 years ago
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https://www.hvdtoday.com/2020/02/casual-floral-printed-colour-long.html
Casual Floral Printed Colour Long Sleeve High-Low Hoodie
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fagdykefrank · 3 years ago
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#womengirl
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latestbreakingnewsupdates · 4 years ago
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I Jewels Elastic Cotton Stretch Multi Colour Hair Ties (Pack of 30) Bands for Women/Girls (A99RB03)
I Jewels Elastic Cotton Stretch Multi Colour Hair Ties (Pack of 30) Bands for Women/Girls (A99RB03)
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[ad_1] I Jewels hair rubber bands for girls / women have a secure hold & is perfect for long-lasting ponytails, braids and more. These hair ties can keep up with busy girls at home, school, gym and even while other physical activities with no hair breakage/damage. Buy hair rubber bands for women that are thick large size…
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toriel-2 · 2 years ago
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womengirls um.
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plucare · 3 years ago
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Featuring next in our Inspiring Women Series is none other than Dr Ruby (Rabia Rowback) who has been such a big inspiration in the NGO circle of this country as she broke the norm and made herself someone to be looked up to through her many community works. Here is her sharing to us this International Women's Day: “I am from a medical background and since medical school, community health and HIV always had a special place in my heart. Since I was a medical student, I involved myself with a few NGO such as Elena Franchuk, KYIV, a HIV related NGO and later joined as a volunteer at Haluan Malaysia where I was part of the medical team. I wanted to join Doctor's Without Border and migrate abroad but my dad said something which made me change my mind. He said, "Never ask what the country has done for you but ask yourself what have you done for your country" So I decided to stay for good. Then I started a group called Born to Serve where I gathered old schoolmates and we did community programme with Orang Asli, orphanages and old folk homes. My mom was very supportive. She even emptied a room in our house for me to store the collected donation items. Even my other siblings helped me a lot from the beginning to support and they joined most of the activities that I organized. Through this group, I met many other non-governmental individuals where it led to the present me. A good friend of mine (Juliana Ooi) which I met through Facebook for a charity programme inspired me to join her to advocate to Malaysian Muslims on the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). She guided me to be a member and co-opted EXCO for Selangor & Federal Territory Family Reproductive and Health Association (SWP FREHA) which was established in 1953. Thanks to her, I established my personal advocacy toward SRHR where now I am a trained Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) by Federation and Reproductive Health Association Malaysia (FRHAM). I worked with many NGOs on field where I was continuously exposed to the marginalized and vulnerable community such as drug users, transgenders, sex workers, people living with HIV, refugees, migrant workers, teenagers and Orang Asli. Since 2013, I have conducted CSE talk or training for thousands of people consisting of parents, teachers, school and college students, health care providers and community leaders nationwide. I'm actively promoting normalization and commonlization of discussion on SRHR among parents and children as I strongly believe that parents are the first contact person for a child. Till today my friends and I still conduct such workshop and talks to all ages and community in multi languages (Malay, English and Tamil). Due to my active participation in promoting SRHR services and CSE to prevent social issues among the young people in Malaysia, I have been invited to be panellist for forum, seminar, conference, talk and lectures related to SRHR at governmental and international school and universities. I have collaborated with UNICEF, UNHCR Malaysia, UNFPA, UNAIDS and many more. I was one of the active panellist for Townhall Saya Sayang Saya, a campaign by UNICEF Malaysia, Digi mobile network, R.AGE, PDRM and WomenGirl on online sexual grooming. I also involved in module development on stigma and discrimination toward key population for health care workers and PROSTAR 2018 (Healthy Programme Without AIDS for Youth). I have trained more than 200 healthcare workers on sensitization toward key population as one of the programmes under National Strategic Plan Ending AIDS 2016-2030. Currently I'm working with PT Foundation as a Programme Manager for 2nd Chance Programme where it provides academic and pyscho-social mentorship and welfare services to HIV infected and affected children and caregivers. Although I'm working specifically on children, CSE and HIV but I always been active with other social issues and charity programmes as I believe that a comprehensive care is needed to have a better Malaysia. I'm born in a Indian Muslim community which highly emphasize the
cultural values but thanks to my family, I had the opportunities to break the tradition. Today I can proudly say that I have done something for my country. My motto is life is norm doesn't mean right. Being different doesn't mean wrong. It is ok to break away from the tradition. This is my personal mantra. A quote that I live by is “Be the changes you want like to see in the world - Mahatma Gandhi” And finally my message to the women in Malaysia on how to achieve their dreams in life this International Women’s Day is “Don't be afraid to be different from others. You don't have to be great to start but you have to start to be great." Thank you Dr Ruby for paving the way for girls in this country to pursue their passion and to be unique in their own ways. We I Do Care You. 📷
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becklane · 6 years ago
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Reorganizing my backroom/storage room & remembering a few of the shows ive been in. This is some of the (white) female (+ a cpl PVD drag artist) pile. #femalefigures #figurepainting #women #womengirls #females #abstractart #abstractrealism #oilpainting #portraitpainting #canvaspainting #sarasota #providenceri #newbedfordart #newyork #newyorkart #brooklyn
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