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breelynnxoxoxoxo · 2 days ago
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Let’s See Things Clearly, Ok? 😍😍😍
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fly-care · 2 years ago
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risotto38 · 8 months ago
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so i had to get prescribed sudafeds for my sinus problems because ive been having issues, and i was hit with a burst of productive energy??? its as if i put glasses on my brain, i can think and focus clearly??? does anyone else know about this???
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mugenfinder · 2 years ago
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I was feeling for our protagonist here before I found out how much his rent is.
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galdsok · 1 year ago
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yeesiine · 2 years ago
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Current vibe : huge goals, clear vision, strong mindset.
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1introvertedsage · 2 years ago
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Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart.
Who looks outside, dreams.
Who looks inside, awakens.
~Carl Jung~
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specsmakersofficial · 3 months ago
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glazeddiamonds · 4 months ago
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Welcome to Glazed Diamonds: Pioneering Innovation for a Brighter Future
In the heart of Gujarat, a state known for its entrepreneurial spirit and industrial prowess, Diamond Business, stands Glazed Diamonds, a beacon of innovation and excellence. Founded in 2018, our company has embarked on a mission to not only contribute to the economic landscape but also to make a positive impact on society and the environment.
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Our Vision
At Glazed Diamonds, we envision a world where technology and human ingenuity coalesce to create sustainable solutions for some of the most pressing challenges of our times. We are driven by the belief that through persistent innovation and a commitment to quality, we can enhance the lives of people around the globe.
Our Journey
From a modest beginning with a handful of passionate individuals, Glazed Diamonds has grown into a formidable force in Diamond Jewelry. Our journey has been marked by relentless pursuit of excellence, a culture of continuous learning, and an unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction.
Our Offerings
We specialize in Diamond Fine and Hip Hop Jewelry, harnessing cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies to stay ahead of the curve. Our products/services are designed to satisfy our Buyer’s Custom Needs, ensuring that we deliver not just a commodity, but a comprehensive experience.
Our Commitment to Sustainability
Sustainability is at the core of our operations. We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint, optimizing resource utilization, and fostering a work environment that prioritizes eco-friendly practices. Glazed Diamonds is not just a business; it’s a movement towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Join Us on Our Journey
As we continue to grow and evolve, we invite you to be a part of our story. Whether you’re a customer, a partner, or a member of our community, your support is the cornerstone of our success. Together, let’s embark on a path of innovation, excellence, and sustainability. We are Best Sellers of The Hip Hop Moissanite Jewelry and Extensive Collection of Moissanite Watches, Cuban Link Chains, Iced Out Grillz, Diamond Bracelets, Necklaces, Hip Hop Pendants and Championship Rings.
A Little Story about Our Diamond Jewelry Business
In the bustling city of Surat, known as the diamond hub of India, there was a small but renowned Jewelry store named Glazed Diamonds. The store was owned by a Woman named Rekha, who had inherited the passion for diamonds from her father. He had taught her that every diamond has a story, and it was their job to give it a voice.
Rekha’s store was not the largest, but it was famous for its exquisite designs and the personal touch she added to each piece. She believed that Jewelry was not just an accessory but a personal talisman that could bring joy and confidence to its wearer.
One day, a young Woman named Reva entered Glazed Diamonds with a special request. She wanted a unique Moissanite Engagement Ring for his fiancé, something that would tell their love story. Rekha listened intently as Reva spoke of their journey together, from childhood friends to soul mates.
Inspired, Rekha worked tirelessly, sketching designs and selecting the perfect diamond that sparkled like the stars under the moonlit sky they first confessed their love under. She crafted a ring with intertwining bands representing their lives coming together, with a central diamond shining brightly, just like their love.
When Reva came to collect the ring, she was left speechless. The ring was more than she had ever imagined. She knew it was the perfect symbol of their love, one that would shine for eternity.
As Reva and his fiancé shared their engagement news, the story of the ring and the love it represented spread far and wide. Soon, Glazed Diamonds became a symbol of love and craftsmanship, and Rekha’s business flourished as more couples came seeking their own unique story told through the timeless beauty of diamonds.
And so, Rekha continued her father’s legacy, creating more than just Jewelry; she crafted stories of love, one diamond at a time.
What challenges did Rekha face in her Jewelry business as a Woman?
In the story of Glazed Diamonds, Rekha faced several challenges in her diamond Jewelry business:
1. COMPETITION
Surat was filled with numerous Jewelry stores, and standing out among them was a constant challenge. Rekha had to ensure that her designs were unique and that her craftsmanship was impeccable to attract customers.
2. ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS
The price of diamonds and gold can be volatile, affected by global market trends. Rekha had to navigate these fluctuations carefully to keep her products affordable while maintaining a healthy profit margin.
3. SOURCING ETHICAL DIAMONDS
Rekha was committed to sourcing diamonds that were conflict-free and ethically mined. This commitment sometimes limited her options and required her to be vigilant about her suppliers’ practices.
4. KEEPING UP WITH TRENDS
The world of fashion and jewelry is ever-changing. Rekha had to stay updated with the latest trends while also maintaining the timeless appeal of her pieces.
5. CUSTOMIZATION REQUESTS
Personalizing Jewelry to tell a customer’s story was Rekha’s Specialty, but it also meant that she had to invest a lot of time and effort into understanding each client’s needs and translating that into a beautiful piece of Jewelry.
6. DIGITAL PRESENCE
In an age where online presence is crucial, Rekha had to learn and adapt to digital marketing strategies to promote her store and reach a wider audience.
7. SKILLED CRAFTSMANSHIP
Finding and retaining skilled artisans who could execute her intricate designs was a challenge, especially as the demand for her Jewelry grew.
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Despite these challenges, Rekha’s dedication to her craft and her ability to create meaningful, story-driven Jewelry allowed her to overcome obstacles and succeed in her business. Her story is one of resilience, creativity, and the pursuit of excellence in the diamond Jewelry industry.
Be a Part of Rekha’s Glazed Diamonds and Get your Customizable Certified Piece at Pocket Friendly Prices.
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tpjaveton · 5 months ago
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Business Loan Or Business Closure - You Decide
Table of Contents The Pros and Cons of Taking a Business Loan The Pros and Cons of Taking a Business Loan Business Loan Or Business Closure – You Decide Starting and running a business is no easy task. It requires dedication, hard work, and most importantly, financial resources. However, there may come a time when your business needs an injection of cash to keep it afloat or to take it to the…
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goneha1503us-blog · 5 months ago
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metalshockfinland · 6 months ago
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CLEAR VISION Drop New Single 'Behind The Silence'
Finnish metal powerhouse CLEAR VISION have been tearing through the last couple of years while relentlessly honing their signature blend of 80s rock nostalgia and modern metal fury. As they gear up for their debut album release, they’re treating us to one last snack by showcasing the title track ‘Behind the Silence.’ The new single highlights the struggle to escape the chaotic cacaphony of…
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myultravision · 6 months ago
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Eyes are the windows to the world. Don't let blurry vision hinder your enjoyment of the beauty around you. Focus on the world with clear vision and normal vision using MyUltraVision. Make your life better by seeing everything in clear, crisp detail.
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thedigitalcrates · 6 months ago
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POUNDSIDE POP RELEASES "CLEAR VISION" EP
Poundside Pop, the standout North Philly rapper ready to catapult onto the national scene, sticks the landing today with the release of his new EP, Clear Vision. The EP, clocking in at seven songs, includes guest features from superstar and Philly native Skilla Baby, Lil Buckss, OTZ Quany nd Skrilla. Clear Vision marks the release of Pop’s first original project since joining Epic Records in…
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drnaveena · 9 months ago
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Clear Vision Lasik and Laser Centre in Himayatnagar provides the best Lasik surgery in Hyderabad. Dr. N. Naveena, MS, is one of the best ophthalmologists in Hyderabad and provides the best treatment for Lasik Eye Surgery. As the best Doctor for Refractive surgery, she performed many PRK Surgeries, lasiks, femto lasiks, Smile, C3R Keratoconus, ICL Surgeries, and Cataract Surgeries.
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inkskinned · 5 months ago
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the thing about some men is that they want you to remember, at all times, that you are underneath them. that with one word or look or "joke", you will stay beneath them. that even "exceptions" to the rule are not true exceptions - the commonly cited statistic that one in eight men believe they could win against serena williams.
women's gymnastics is often not seen as real gymnastics. whatever the fuck non-euclidian horrors rhythmic gymnasts are capable of, it's often tamped down as being not a sport. some of the most dominant athletes in the world are women. nobody watches women's soccer. despite years of dancing and being built like a fucking brick, men always assume they're faster and stronger than i am. you wouldn't like what happens when they are incorrect. once while drunk at a guy's house i won a held-plank challenge by a solid minute. the party was over after that - he became exceedingly violent.
what i mean is that you can be perfect, and they still think you're ... lacking, somehow. i hope you understand i'm trying to express a neutral statement when i say: taylor swift was the possibly the most patriarchy-palatable, straight-down-the-line woman we could churn out. she is white, conventionally attractive, usually pretty mild in personality. say what you will about her (and you should, she's a billionaire, she can handle it), but a few things seem to be true about her: 1. she can write a damn catchy song, and 2. the eras tour truly was a massive commercial success and was also genuinely an impressive feat of human athleticism and performance.
i don't know if she deserves the title of "woman of the year," i'm not debating that in this post. what i am saying is that she was named Woman of The Year, and then an untalented man got onstage at the golden globes and made fun of her for attending her boyfriend's football games. what i am saying is that this woman altered local economies - and her dating life is still being made into a "harmless" punchline. the camera panned, greedy, over to her downing a full glass of champagne. congratulations taylor! you are woman of the year! but you are a woman. even her.
fuck, man. write better material.
a guy gets onstage at a college graduation and despite the fact like half the crowd is made up of women, he spends a significant proportion of it warning these people - who spent possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars on their education - that they were lied to. that the "real" meaning of femininity is motherhood. that they shouldn't rest on the laurels of that education-they-paid-for but instead throw it away to kneel at a man's heel. imagine that. sweating in your godawful polyester gown (that you also had to pay for!), fresh out of 4 years of pushing yourself ever-harder: and some guy you've never met - who knows nothing about you - he reminds you this "win" is a pyrrhic one at best. you really shouldn't consider yourself that extraordinary. you're still a woman, even after years of study.
god forbid you are not a pretty woman, but if you are pretty, you must be dumb. god forbid you are not ablebodied or white or cis or straight or good at swallowing. you must be beneath a man, or else they are not a man. the equation for masculinity seems to just be: that which is not a woman or womanly (god forbid). anything "feminine" is thereby anathema. to engage in "feminine" things such as therapy, getting a hug from a friend, or crying - it is giving up ones manhood. therefore women need to be put in their place to ensure that masculinity is protected.
this is something i have struggled to explain to terfs - they are not doing the work of feminism, but rather the patriarchy. by asserting that women and men must be (on some secret level) oppositional and in conflict, they also assume that being a woman is akin to being another species. but bigotry does not stem from observational truths or clarity - that is what makes it bigotry. there was nothing in my childhood that made me fundamentally different from my brother. we are treated differently nonetheless. to assert there is some biological drive that enforces my gender role is to assert that women have a gendered role. men do not see women as equal to them not because of biological reality - but instead because the core tenant of the patriarchy is that women aren't full, realized people.
we are told from a very young age to excuse misbehavior as a single man's choice - not all men. it is not all men, just that one guy. all women are gold-digging bitches who belong in the kitchen - but if a man is mean, bigoted, or violent to you, it's just that particular guy, and that means nothing about men-as-a-whole. it is only one guy who got mad when you gently rejected him. it is only one guy who warns her this trophy is heavy, are you sure you can hold it? it is only one guy who smashes her face into the cake. it is only one guy talking into a mic about hating our bodily autonomy.
i have just found that they often wait until the moment we actually seem to be upstaging them. you sit in a meeting where you're presenting your own findings and he says get me a coffee? or you run to the end of the marathon and are about to finish first and he pushes your kids out in front of you. you win the chess game and they make some comment akin to well, you're ugly away. we can be the billionaire and get the dream life and finally fucking do it and yet! still! they have this strange, visceral urge to say well actually, if you think you're so great -
it's not one just one guy. it's one in eight.
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