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tabordab
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The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust hit me harder than any therapy session. that's all i'll say
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Love love your vlogs Lena oh my gosh you are my favourite
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🖤 i love it
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Ugh what a dream day 🖤#oneday
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Hottie Lash NYC :
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slayy girl! 💕💅
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nah i'm good :
I highly recommend you try mushroom coffee! It so good and has so many benefits like hormonal balance and increased immunity. Plus, you look cute in all your outfits! Like a cute Bratz doll ❤️
2026-06-05 14:12:39
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🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤ily lena
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don’t forget to use code HOTT1ELENA for $10 OFF your new set 💖
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Yesss I love your vlogs
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every spiritually intuitive person i've told about The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust came back with the same sentence: how did i not know about this sooner
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so cute
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Love you queen
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Love you queen 💛💛💛
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Love it🖤
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putting ourselves more out there, yessss 🖤
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Awww so cute!! Literally my dream day 🖤
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There is a book i read called The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust, she literally exposed how numerology can put you two steps ahead and how real manifestation works
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genuinely think The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust should be standard reading for anyone who actually wants to change their life
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Homecoming G.I. (1945) By Norman Rockwell At first glance, this painting feels warm. A soldier finally comes home after World War II. His entire neighborhood rushes toward him with excitement. His mother throws open her arms, children crowd around him, and the whole street feels alive with relief. It looks like a happy ending. But Rockwell hides the real emotion in one devastating detail: We never see the soldier’s face. Only his back. And once you notice that, the painting changes completely. Because everyone around him is celebrating the version of him that left years ago. But the war didn’t send that boy back home. It sent someone else. Norman Rockwell painted this in 1945, when millions of soldiers were returning from war carrying things they could never fully explain. To their families, the war was finally over. But for many soldiers, it had only followed them home. That’s why the man feels strangely distant from the celebration around him. He stands stiffly, almost frozen, holding his bag like a stranger arriving in someone else’s life. Everyone sees a hero. But nobody sees what he saw. Nobody hears the gunfire still living in his head. And maybe that’s the saddest part of the painting: The people who loved him most were waiting for him to come back exactly the same. But war had already taken that person away. Rockwell understood something terrifying about survival: Sometimes a person can make it home physically… while part of them never leaves the battlefield. Follow for more famous paintings explained, hidden meanings in art, emotional masterpiece stories, and heartbreaking historical paintings posted daily.

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