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That guy surely ended with a big pain in his balls. This happened to me once, all the evening with a girl... When I went back with my friends, I couldn't close my legs. Of course, my friends laughed at me very much.
You know that smell of fabric softener, that fresh, clean scent that lingers on clothes the moment you take them out of the washing machine, still damp? That aroma that fills the air and makes you want to bury your face in the freshly washed fabrics. I don’t know what it is, but I love it. It’s one of those little everyday pleasures, the kind nobody talks about but everyone secretly enjoys.
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There was a time when hitting the road with a backpack and your thumb out wasn’t just a way to travel — it was a whole mindset. It wasn’t about getting there fast or riding in comfort. It was about trust. Trust in people, in luck, in the road itself.
The hitchhiker — that character somewhere between adventurer, street philosopher, and laid-back backpacker — had its golden era from the '60s to the '90s. You’d spot them at gas stations, highway exits, or standing by the side of a country road, cardboard sign in hand, smile on their face. And just like that, through stories, shared smokes, and cassette tapes, little human connections were born — ones that lasted as long as the ride did.
But like many beautiful things, hitchhiking started to fade. Fear crept in, the news got darker, smartphones took over, and then came ridesharing apps and cheap flights. These days, pulling over for a stranger feels more like a movie scene than a real plan.
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Just another random day, on a random metro line, in a random train car.
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Exposure therapy focuses on changing the way you react to the fearful object or situation. Gradual and repeated exposure to the source of your specific phobia and the associated thoughts, feelings, and sensations can help you learn to control your anxiety.
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In Sydney, in the Central Business District (CBD), there is Jackson's on George, a three-story establishment that includes a recently renovated rooftop. Originally a tavern, it is now an elegant place ideal for enjoying Australian wine and sharing stories with colleagues and friends. Like that time when a couple in a hotel room across the street didn't want to lower the blind to have sex with a beautiful view, providing a fun spectacle for everyone having a drink at that moment.
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