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I was on an island enjoying vacation and it started to sink. Everyone is scared and starts looking for wood to build their boats. I start searching for wood! I notice everyone is done and starts sailing away, no one ask if I needed help now I'm watching in fear. I don't know how to build a boat! The towns people ask if I need help, I notice they aren't scared! They continue with they everyday life singing, dancing, playing and cooking. They offer me food, so we're eating and Trying to build the boat but it's harder then we all think I would have been. I'm scared and just start crying but I notice the island isn't anymore by I continue to cry

I had been kidnapped, although I didn't remember it. I was in a large dome shaped wooden place, where there was a massive window that took up most of one side. We were up high, on top of a hill, and the sun was setting. I was with a crush and another girl, there were other people there too but I didn't interact with them. I knew they were friends, but during some hours of captivity the crush and I became close. We fell asleep beside each other on a blue air mattress. When I woke up, I was in a room seperate from everybody else alone with my captor. He was a man. I ran out of the room back to where everybody else was, where they were all relieved, having noticed I was gone.

I have better advice for my clients. I'm a restructuring advisor for troubled businesses, and my specialization is crisis management. I have a 15-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son. Many of my clients waste an enormous amount of resources being concerned with their image within their own industry -- not the target market, but their competitors. Seeing the parallel with my daughter [and her peers], I appreciate what this behavior might mean to the client and how it effects their decisions. -- Nat Wasserstein, Lindenwood Associates ブランドコラボ

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