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Close Encounters Of The Moody Kind (With Horizontally Scrolling Image)
In the last post, we experienced some “night moods” with the “moody stoplight”. Let’s take a closer look on how an encounter with that all too familiar roadside device, the stoplight, can greatly affect your moods and emotions… There’s something … Continue reading
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