I imagine that she was repeatedly told “you can’t do that!” But she did. She knew no limits to expressing herself.
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I imagine that she was repeatedly told “you can’t do that!” But she did. She knew no limits to expressing herself.
"The struggle” doesn’t even need to be defined for us. In fact, I can’t define it but I definitely know it when I see it. (Unfortunately, I’m seeing a lot of “the struggle” these days.)