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- What's your day?
 - The Weather Thread
 Sunny with a few clouds 96 degrees... we're in a heat advisory.- What was the last thing you did offline?
 Turned off the air conditioner- What Made You Frown/Sad Today?
 Nothing today- What Made You Smile/ Laugh Today?
 YouTube videos- What's On Your Mind Right Now?
 Nothing much right now.- What's the last website you went to?
 Gmail- What did you last buy?
 Nothing today- What do you see outside your window?
 A few clouds in the sky- What Are Your Plans Today?
 Nothing today- Do you keep a diary or journal?
 Nope- Do you like roller coasters?
 I've never been on one- What do you need to change to become the person you want?
 Not caring about what people think of me.- What is the last household chore you did?
 Cleaned out the refrigerator and did dishes- Loving him!
 - What's For Dinner?
 baked Lemon pepper tilapia filets- What Was The Last Thing You Ate/Drank?
 Strawberry yogurt- What Are You Watching(Or Last Watched)?
 - What is the battery percentage on your phone/device
 - Family Feud: Name a type of food that starts with the letter "P":
 Pasta- Word Of The Day
 petulant Petulant describes a person who is angry and annoyed, or an attitude or behavior showing the emotions of such a person.- Word Of The Day
 dissociate To dissociate is to separate oneself from association or union with someone or something; in contexts relating to psychology, it has to do specifically with mentally detaching from one's physical or emotional experiences. In chemistry, dissociate means "to separate a chemical compound into its constituent parts especially through the application of heat or a solvent."- Word Of The Day
 temerity PRONUNCIATION: (tuh-MER-i-tee) MEANING: noun: Excessive or reckless boldness.- Word Of The Day
 laudatory1. (of speech or writing) expressing praise and commendation - What's your day?
 
    
    
    
    
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