Pause or say no!

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🫶✨🌸🌊Just trying to spread some love pt.2 hope you enjoyed,🌊🌸✨🫶
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A scenic image of purple flowering plants in a marshy landscape under a cloudy sky. Text overlay presents the phrase "That wasn't my intention—but I see how it felt that way." and explains its benefit.
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