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YES!!!! Four Weddings is an absolute fave of mine too. It was released when I was 14 and I’d never been a bridesmaid so I BEGGED my cousin if I could be theirs. I saw it at the cinema about 5 times 🤣 Need to watch it again …. Congratulations Fearne ❤
Sounds wonderful! Congratulations Fearne. I love seeing all your projects come to fruition and you appear to be having the time of your life. Wishing you every success. AND, I LOVE YOUR BEAUTIFUL PINK TOP 💕
Congratulations on the novel. Cannot wait to purchase a copy. I love your ladback persona and honesty. Ferne you always so positive and self-aware. I always enjoy listening to your pidcast to keep me inspired at work and enhancing my downtime. Both are important something that I am always attempting to balance. Cheers! Hope you are well 💙✨️
This is why messiah offers us a new heart. Our heart is our will and desires, our feelings and intellect is our souls. Our spirit is our words, which is a record of our hearts. Biblical definitions.
I knew about this book but I’m not much of a fiction reader, but you talking about it has made me want to read it. It’s my birthday next month so I may just have to purchase it and wrap it up for the 15th July 😊 I would like to add that it sounds rather similar in ways to my own life and while my discovery of how we are more in control than we are lead to believe was very different (obviously) I think more people need to have this idea planted in their heads. Not necessarily the LOA stuff but along that line.
I was completely out of the loop but I'm so excited about this! it sounds like a really unique adult fiction, I think I'll get the audiobook and if I love it as much as I think I might get a hard copy later!
This actually made me cry as we as a family did everything we could to see our brothers and sisters grow up although they were fostered. My parents did everything in their power to ensure what happened to you wouldn't happen to those kids. I'm so sorry you experienced this but glad you found grace. You are a champion for talking about this. We are with you through this. Thank you for sharing Ashley. Nathan
This is honestly one of very comfortable interview and personal at the same time for my zaddy zayn… I thought he is very open now. He is always very pure hearted person.
Oh wow, what an interview, what a story. We don't really appreciate and understand our parents until we're older and then we learn but I am now so, so grateful to them for giving me a loving, secure and happy life. I'm now off to hug my people!
Dear my friend Lemn, I apologize in advice, when you wear a glass I felt you became an old man that's why you wear your sweater up side down unless and otherwise it's a fashion, am curious about you because we were the same. Anyways, I grab your poetic book from Barnes and Noble here in the US.
Sorry but you're just nasty, love. All start as school bullies then somehow fit into society, workplace bully or end up in prison. Using "illness" as an excuse when it hurts others, animals, innocents, I don't care about you. OCD as Fearne mentioned, is a completely different outlet, mostly harming the one suffering with the illness not others. If anything this is worse as it goes under the radar, atleast with pyschopath's they are helped / dealt with approriately.
It takes a village/community to raise a child as the saying goes….this is a very moving interview and sadly some of the topics don’t just apply to children in the care system.
Fearne is the perfect person to interview Zayn, in another lifetime I can see a great pairing of the two. Fearne is a fantastic presenter, such a natural down to earth person, Zayn is shy and introvert but she managed to bring out the best of him and he was relaxed and super happy to be there. I'm a big fan of Zayn and Fearne is lovely, I like how they both enjoy their own company too, nothing wrong with that.
I wish the interviewer had challenged Patric's lack of accountability for her actions instead of gushingly empathizing with her. Patric laughs when she says something that she doesn't want challenged, and the interviewer unthinkingly laughs along with her. She is being conditioned by her interviewee, so this isn't a very valuable interview, and it's painful to watch as someone who lived with one of these people for decades. I'd like some real answers as to why my sociopath does what he does, and I am not getting them from him because he is a pathological liar with an airtight public persona of being this wonderful person who helps everyone. I see this in Patric, as well. Like me as I am, because I can't help being abusive and creepily invading people's boundaries, and couldn't possibly take responsibility for my actions like every other adult on the planet does. I am also so frustrated with the psychology community. The DSM is utterly no help, and this Patric woman has a psychology license when she has no emotional empathy for anyone? You might better be treated by utilizing an AI program.
I just read his book. It’s such a great read that I feel aligns with my growing up in the punk scene, buying zines, bootlegs etc so exciting. He seems so approachable and down to earth. Weird thing, is he wearing a cross?
I knew a women that was sociopathic. She cheated on her long term bf over and over again and it was very painful to watch. She was pretty difficult to live with as a roommate. It was extremely difficult to have a relationship with when they don't have any empathy for your needs. It can be painful dealing with people with this disorder but they are humans worthy of love and forgiveness. Setting boundaries can be hard when your not use to it, but that is the best way to manage. Often I listened to her stories that made my skin crawl a bit, but ultimately she was trying to open up and get relief.
I'm related to a an entire family of dark entities. I've also been affected by them at work. I honestly don't believe that sociopaths are only 5%. The percentage in the corporate jobs I worked was much much higher.