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Gomez partnered with Beats Electronics for the "Hands to Myself" music video, promoting their Beats Pill portable speaker. [55] She shared a 30-second preview clip of the music video on Facebook on December 7, 2015. [56] The clip which heavily features the Beats Pill tied in as Beats Electronics' commercial for the product. [57]
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The I Touch Myself Project was launched in 2014, 12 months after Amphlett's death from breast cancer. Amphlett wanted "I Touch Myself" to be adapted as a global anthem for breast health. The project was created in her honour with its mission to create educational forums to promote self-examination. [26]
The musician's followers celebrated her in the comments of her post. "Yaaasss girl!! Proud of you!! That hard work is showing up!!" wrote one. "You look Amazing" gushed another.
Veronica, a frightening woman whom the other patients avoided, with hair turned bright yellow from electric shocks (or so everyone said), came and sat at the end of my bed. “So you’re going to stay with us, I guess,” she said. “I like it here just fine. I think it’s safe here. I’m glad you’re staying.” “It doesn’t matter to me.
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question you're working on. 2. Read Part One and Part Two as preparation for your workshop, perhaps making notes as you read. When you've finished, set aside three hours and write your answers to the questions in Part Three. Whatever your choice, enjoy the journey! THE TURNING POINT The idea started on New Year’s Day in 1980, when my ...
Edging can be done both alone and with a partner. Edging, sometimes also referred to as gooning [1] [2] [Note 1] or surfing, [3] is a sexual technique whereby an orgasm is controlled (that is, delayed or prevented).