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Pneumonia

Not everything needs to be explained. 🍂

Some people... no matter how good they say

He chose not to understand anyway.

Some situations.

Silence.

Probably the best way.

It's not because it's weak.

Or there's no reason to say

But because we're starting to know

The power of one's heart is too valuable to spend on anything.

Sometimes retreating quietly

It's a defense of my heart. 🤍

And some stories.

Let time be the answer.

Probably the best, actually. 🌿

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♥️ 🔥 Homemade Fire Cider 🔥 ♥️ A must have for every home. Fire Cider an absolute power house for boosting our immune system! That’s not to mention, it contains amazing pre- and probiotics for gut health. I won’t go into individual details on each ingredient, because there are 21 different ingr
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