• I am one happy man. I have been trying to get my wife to run with me, but she keeps saying that she does not like running cause it makes her tired. Well, a couple of days ago, she told me that she wants to run with me now, and even ordered her some new running clothes. They came in yesterday, so she said that she will start running with me tomorrow morning. It is going to be so much fun running with her and our oldest son, Ivan.
    I am one happy man. I have been trying to get my wife to run with me, but she keeps saying that she does not like running cause it makes her tired. Well, a couple of days ago, she told me that she wants to run with me now, and even ordered her some new running clothes. They came in yesterday, so she said that she will start running with me tomorrow morning. It is going to be so much fun running with her and our oldest son, Ivan.
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  • Word of the Day: Kawaii

    ADJECTIVE 1. (In Japanese popular culture) Appealing in an endearing way; cute.
    NOUN 1. (In Japanese popular culture) The quality of being cute, or items that are cute.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "All of my new clothes are kawaii — I can't wait to show you."
    2. "I want to decorate my bedroom with everything kawaii."
    3. "This litter of kittens is too kawaii!"

    Word Origin.
    Japanese, 1960s

    The simplest explanation of the word "kawaii" might be "cuteness inspired by Japanese culture." There's not a strict definition of "kawaii" (used as both an adjective to describe something and as a noun to designate the aesthetic), but think pastels, cute cartoon creatures, pigtails, and glitter.
    Word of the Day: Kawaii ADJECTIVE 1. (In Japanese popular culture) Appealing in an endearing way; cute. NOUN 1. (In Japanese popular culture) The quality of being cute, or items that are cute. Example Sentences. 1. "All of my new clothes are kawaii — I can't wait to show you." 2. "I want to decorate my bedroom with everything kawaii." 3. "This litter of kittens is too kawaii!" Word Origin. Japanese, 1960s The simplest explanation of the word "kawaii" might be "cuteness inspired by Japanese culture." There's not a strict definition of "kawaii" (used as both an adjective to describe something and as a noun to designate the aesthetic), but think pastels, cute cartoon creatures, pigtails, and glitter.
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