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He has knit hats now?!
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Goorin Brothers Trucker distressed Trucker Hat One Size.
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Goorin Brothers Men's The Farm Core Unisex Adjustable Mesh Snapback Trucker Hat Baseball Cap We have a fantastic collection of various Caps & Hats in our online Funky Caps & Hats shop. We aim to help to improve your cap and hat shopping experience! Why not check the Goorin Brothers Men's The Farm Core Unisex Adjustable Mesh Snapback Trucker Hat Baseball Cap. https://www.funkycaps.co.uk/product/goorin-brothers-mens-the-farm-core-unisex-adjustable-mesh-snapback-trucker-hat-baseball-cap/?feed_id=13478&_unique_id=66cf9492512d0 #funkycaps #speakwithyourcap #hataddict #cap #caps #baseballcap #baseballcaps #styleformen #styleforguys
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Goorin Brothers the gateway royal blue 1010784
CA$50.00
Goorin Brothers the gateway royal blue 1010784
A collection ready to work as hard as your inner animal
The Nude trucker mesh back cap by Goorin Bros. is a snap back vented baseball cap.
royal blue
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Goorin Brothers Bros Navy Blue Fishermans Hat Embroidered Wool Blend.
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Moors Account Quiz Like Essay
The passage I chose was from chapter 6. Here is the passage:
“I pulled both of my brothers into my arms. I will be back, I said, not because I believed it at that moment, but because I did not know what else to say. I would never hear their playful bickering in the bed next to mine at night, I would never shake them awake for the morning prayer, I would never sit beside them to eat from the same plate, I would never watch them running toward me when I turned the corner of our street—all these things and more, I would miss. I entreated them to be faithful guardians to our mother and sister in my absence, to be good sons to our uncles, and to spend the money wisely. If it lasted until the next fall, my family might be saved.” (Page 83-84).
This passage is about Mustafa before he was a slave still at home with his family. In this chapter there is a drought happening causing a famine in his town. People are starving and everyone needs money and work. Mustafa had lost his job and his father had passed away. Now all that is left is his mom and his siblings. None of which had a job. They were left to sell everything they owned. Eventually this ran out. Mustafa was desperate to help his family. He came to the decision to sell himself to the Portuguese to provide some money to his family. He brought his brothers with him so they could deliver the money back home to his family. His brothers protest and then the passage begins.
Mustafa is feelings are scattered. He does not yet know what he feels or what he truly feels. But his emotions are filled with desperation, sadness, fear, hopefulness, and loss. He feels desperation because he and his family are starving and are running out of ways to make money. This drives him to sell himself to slavery. The sadness he feels is in the fact he is leaving his family and his home. Not only this but he is losing his freedom and his identity. The fear he has comes from the fear of the unknown. He does not know if this money will save his family. He does not know if he will survive his slavery. He does not know where he will be going or what horrors await him in his future of slavery. But out of this he is hopeful. He is hopeful that his sacrifice will save his family and help them survive and live a better life. He is hopeful that his family will not have to arrive at the same fate as himself. But most of all he is filled with loss. He is losing himself. He is losing his family. All the daily reminders of his life will be taken away. These all will become mere memories.
A relevant citation I found that informs how I feel about the passage is here: This citation is on sadness and grief.
Bonanno, G. A., Goorin, L., & Coifman, K. G. (2008). Sadness and grief. In M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-Jones, & L. F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (pp. 797–810). The Guilford Press.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Goorin Brothers Blue Wool Fedora size 26.25.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Goorin Brothers checked fall winter driving hat size large.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Goorin Brothers hat.
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BUYER BEWARE! I ordered my hat online on February 13th and paid extra for 3 to 5 day shipping. I never got a tracking number, so I emailed them twice and reached out via chat. I was told via chat a few days ago the hat would be shipped out and sorry for the delay. Still never shipped out, so I called them yesterday 3 times February 28th. I was then told by Kevin that they just got the hat in and it would ship out that same afternoon. So I waited till 5:40pm. Still no tracking number. So I called again since they close at 6pm. Kevin told me not to worry they would be working till 8pm and it would get shipped. Still no tracking number or email. So either they are severely behind on online orders or something isn't right with management of the stock/shipping orders. I needed this hat for a special occasion weeks ago and I still don't have the hat today. Also looking at previous reviews pretty much no one who ordered online received their hat! I love supporting small businesses but this makes me want to just buy a Goorin Brothers. Al & Kevin really dropped the ball on this one. They need better support and these hats aren't cheap. Plus why charge extra for shipping if you know it's going to take a while to arrive from Mexico? They should of made this right and expedited the shipping but they kept giving me the run around. BUYER BEWARE! YOU WILL NOT GET YOUR HAT. even the guy who ordered online went in to get his two hats because they never shipped them out. @thealrucker https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPjG8KuDlh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: MENS GOORIN BROS ROOSTER TRUCKER HAT BLACK ONE SIZE.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Goorin Bros Brothers Wool Brown Dean the Butcher Fedora Hat Size M Lined Hat.
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Goorin Brothers Men's Baseball Cap We have a fantastic collection of various Caps & Hats in our online Funky Caps & Hats shop. We aim to help to improve your cap and hat shopping experience! Why not check the Goorin Brothers Men's Baseball Cap. https://www.funkycaps.co.uk/product/goorin-brothers-mens-baseball-cap-2/?feed_id=13352&_unique_id=66c65a38bd9d0 #funkycaps #speakwithyourcap #hataddict #cap #caps #baseballcap #baseballcaps #styleformen #styleforguys
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Goorin Brothers the baddest boy trucker Rottweiler red or grey 101 0493
CA$55.00
Goorin Brothers the baddest boy trucker Rottweiler red or grey 101 0493
Goorin Bros is a new no mesh back trucker cap. It features the Rottweiler is a robust working breed of great strength descended from the mastiffs of the Roman legions. A gentle playmate and protector within the family circle,
One size
Butch in red
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Odie grey
Snapback, mesh, curved brim, sweatband interior, rope trim
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My friend's dad is getting into photography (and is super excited about it), so he wanted to take some pictures and needed a model. Well, my friend and I are not models whatsoever, but we decided to volunteer anyway.
He was quite proud of them, so why not share the ones he took of me? I wish I had the higher quality versions tho, oh well lol. Enjoy.
#photography#i dressed up for the occasion haha#you can't see it but I'm sporting an Atlanta United scarf#fedora#goorin brothers#goorin bros#goorinbros#atlanta united#scarf#me#myself#personal#my pictures#my photos
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Moor's Account Materials Blog Post
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The passage I chose was from chapter 6. Here is the passage:
“I pulled both of my brothers into my arms. I will be back, I said, not because I believed it at that moment, but because I did not know what else to say. I would never hear their playful bickering in the bed next to mine at night, I would never shake them awake for the morning prayer, I would never sit beside them to eat from the same plate, I would never watch them running toward me when I turned the corner of our street—all these things and more, I would miss. I entreated them to be faithful guardians to our mother and sister in my absence, to be good sons to our uncles, and to spend the money wisely. If it lasted until the next fall, my family might be saved.” (Page 83-84).
This passage is about Mustafa before he was a slave still at home with his family. In this chapter there is a drought happening causing a famine in his town. People are starving and everyone needs money and work. Mustafa had lost his job and his father had passed away. Now all that is left is his mom and his siblings. None of which had a job. They were left to sell everything they owned. Eventually this ran out. Mustafa was desperate to help his family. He came to the decision to sell himself to the Portuguese to provide some money to his family. He brought his brothers with him so they could deliver the money back home to his family. His brothers protest and then the passage begins.
Mustafa is feelings are scattered. He does not yet know what he feels or what he truly feels. But his emotions are filled with desperation, sadness, fear, hopefulness, and loss. He feels desperation because he and his family are starving and are running out of ways to make money. This drives him to sell himself to slavery. The sadness he feels is in the fact he is leaving his family and his home. Not only this but he is losing his freedom and his identity. The fear he has comes from the fear of the unknown. He does not know if this money will save his family. He does not know if he will survive his slavery. He does not know where he will be going or what horrors await him in his future of slavery. But out of this he is hopeful. He is hopeful that his sacrifice will save his family and help them survive and live a better life. He is hopeful that his family will not have to arrive at the same fate as himself. But most of all he is filled with loss. He is losing himself. He is losing his family. All the daily reminders of his life will be taken away. These all will become mere memories.
A relevant citation I found that informs how I feel about the passage is here: This citation is on sadness and grief.
Bonanno, G. A., Goorin, L., & Coifman, K. G. (2008). Sadness and grief. In M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-Jones, & L. F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (pp. 797–810). The Guilford Press.
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A big message I believe the author is trying to convey is that every person has the choice to be good even if they made bad decisions. Good and evil decisions are made by everyone. But the choice is up to them. But even if a person has made evil decisions, they can create a positive future for themselves regardless of previous decisions. I found a source on this.
Tanasugarn, Dr. Annie. “Healing from the Past and Living in Your Present.” Psych Central, 6 Apr. 2020, psychcentral.com/lib/healing-from-the-past-and-living-in-your-present#1.
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Source 1 bibliography:
Darian, C. D. B. (2014). A new mourning: Synthesizing an interactive model of adaptive grieving dynamics. Illness, Crisis, & Loss, 22(3), 195–235
Gaviria, J., Rey, G., Bolton, T., Delgado, J., Ville, D., & Vuilleumier, P. (2021). Brain functional connectivity dynamics at rest in the aftermath of affective and cognitive challenges. Human Brain Mapping, 42(4), 1054–1069.
Heshmati, S., Sbarra, D. A., & Mason, A. E. (2017). The contemptuous separation: Facial expressions of emotion and breakups in young adulthood. Personal Relationships, 24(2), 453–469.
Source 2 bibliography:
Donald, J., et al. (2016). Daily stress and the benefits of mindfulness. Journal of Research in Personality, 23 (1), 30-37.
Gacs, B., et al. (2020). Time perspectives and pain: Negative time perspective profile predicts elevated vulnerability to pain. Personality and Individual Differences, 153, 1-6.
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These sources are mostly about the emotions of humans. But they are quite different from each other. One side focuses on making your life positive and getting better from your past. While the other side talks about loss, grief, and crisis. But generally, has the intent of making one’s life better by learning how to deal with hardships and overcome them.
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