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Girlfriend: Your a guy still lives with mum? Damn that's sad.
Phrase found amongst HIV+ people in the UK, who choose to embrace life and positivity rather than spiral into suicidal thoughts and depression
I choose to Live Positive, its a disease, not a death sentance.
An amazing clothing line which makes some great clothing.
Actually founded in 1990,LIVE CREW, getting started with the BIG picture of distribution in the late months of 2006.
LIVE CREW makes some great stuff!!!!!!!!!
Pantone's 2018 Color of the Year. Somewhere between "fresh ham" and "excited carrot." It's a nice color, but also the sort of pink-ish orange your design-savvy fiance will demand in the living room.
Alexa: Wow, I love this apartment, what's this color? Fresh Ham?
Josh: No, it's actually Living Coral. Sarah picked it out.
Alexa: It's so cute. I hope she gets some palm trees from IKEA to go with it!
An exaggerated, insensitive, and racist term used by bar owners in Texas during the COVID-19 crisis to protest small business closures. A blatant attempt to parody the Black Live Matter movement’s involvement in the international protests following the police related deaths of: George Floyd, Breonne Taylor, and Ahmad Arbury in May and June 2020.
Dr. Faucci: Bars are an unsafe hotzone for the growth of COVID-19
Governors: We need to keep our people safe. It’s hard to wear face masks in bars and restaurants responsibly so we will temporarily be mandating these businesses close.
Bar owners: you’re all communist trying to steal my rights, but BAR LIVES MATTER, and I’m going to get a haircut
an American lifestyle and home magazine published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978.2 The monthly magazine focuses on food, home renovation, home decor, DIY and lifestyle.
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an American lifestyle and home magazine published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978
Country Living initially was conceptualized by John Mack Carter. From 1978 to 1998, the editor-in-chief was Rachel Newman (editor).