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Jan 8, 2025 |
pulse941.com.au | Robert Martin
By: Robert Martin Instant karma videos are so satisfying!We seem to love them — you know the video where the rude aggressive person, or the thief, the bully, the wrongdoer, receives instant “karma” or payback for their wrongdoing, by getting caught or something bad happening to them. We laugh and are satisfied because the rude wrongdoer gets some kind of instant ‘justice’. But unfortunately, karma doesn’t always pay people back. The universe doesn’t always seem to bring balance or justice.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Marija Strojnik |Robert Martin |Yaujen Wang
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Aug 27, 2024 |
ultra106five.com | Robert Martin |Mike Crooks |Sonia Krueger |Lifestyle A Dose
By: Robert MartinI recently heard Australian TV presenter, Sonia Krueger, talk about the prospect of getting grey hair, and she found it ‘scary’. She is in her late 50’s, and is incredible shape, but was quoted as saying that people who wear grey were “far braver” than her. She admitted to preferring getting a teeth extraction than seeing her natural hair colour. It’s understandable to not want grey hair; grey is a sign of age and it’s less attractive in our modern world.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Andrei Y Barkov |Andrey Nikiforov |Robert Martin |Sergey Silyanov
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Jun 27, 2024 |
pulse941.com.au | Robert Martin
By: Robert Martin Why do we love sport? Sport is so popular and whilst there is little we can do to alter the result,it can deeply affect us—we cheer, we scream and shout as our team aims to win glory and honour. There is a human instinct to support our side—in the quest to win honour and glory—and we seem to like being connected to a champion:someone or something who represents us, who becomes the one we cheer for and who fights for our team’s glory.
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