Philadelphia Powder Room
Example of a mid-sized country porcelain tile and gray floor powder room design with a one-piece toilet, multicolored walls, a vessel sink, wood countertops and brown countertops
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Philadelphia Powder Room
Example of a mid-sized country porcelain tile and gray floor powder room design with a one-piece toilet, multicolored walls, a vessel sink, wood countertops and brown countertops
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Sauna in Los Angeles
An example of a mid-sized, modern sauna design with gray walls, white cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, and an integrated sink.
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Bathroom Los Angeles
Mid-sized trendy gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile sauna photo with white cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, gray walls and an integrated sink
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Powder Room Bathroom
Example of a medium-sized country powder room with gray walls, gray flooring, a vessel sink, multicolored walls, wood countertops, and brown countertops.
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Sink or Swim (Su Friedrich, 1990)
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you've got to understand that kindness to others is intelligent, thoughtful selfishness, but also that being kind to yourself is intelligent, thoughtful kindness to others. we're all in this together includes YOU, you aren't less valuable than anyone and we don't need your contribution and company any less. if you want to be effective in compassion in the long-term the only sound strategy is to keep yourself alive and well which means vegetables sleep exercise sunscreen several hugs a day AND have fun and relax and have a treat sometimes. do it for us on the days you can't summon the will to do it for yourself
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I planned to do a new photoshoot AND fix my mic situation this week, but I feel like I've been trampled half to death by a bunch of really pissed off goats.
Chronic illness is a bitch and I hate her, but she's telling me I need to take a break so I guess I gotta listen 😤
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Okay I don't like making big essays but honestly? As devastated as I am after episode 10, I personally am certain that the family is going to be okay. If they wanted to end with the three of them separated, why would they 1: give the mother a terminal illness and 2: do it in episode 10? It's a very gruesome and painful thing, but it means that Misaki will most likely disappear out of the picture forever. Once again it's super depressing and I feel bad for her, but from a storytelling standpoint it's a way to completely get her out of the story cleanly. And also, it's episode 10. There are still 2-3 episodes, and if this is the conclusion to the series and the way things are going to end, you wouldn't have this happen before the final episode. You would have the series end with them giving Miri back to Misaki.
And most notably, it would go against everything the series has been trying to tell us this entire time. The message throughout the show has been that "this is a family." It's not traditional, and it's incredibly far from perfect, but it is a family. Having the show end with everything falling apart and them being separated would be ridiculously counterproductive. It would be going against everything the show has been showing and telling us. And from a story with as nuanced and incredible writing as this one, I doubt they're going to pull the "and then everyone died lol the end!!!" card.
So yeah those are my thoughts. As I see it, from a storytelling standpoint, having a bad ending wouldn't make sense. I certainly expect bitter elements to it, and we have a hell of a ride until then. But I'm fairly confident that the show will end with all of them together and happy. Don't lose faith just yet everyone.
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ok alexa how to tell a woman u want to. oh nevermind i can't do this publicly
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Transitional Powder Room - Bathroom
With a pedestal sink and green walls, this small transitional powder room picture.
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