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・UK /ˈlukiŋ æt/
If, if you're looking at the world today and you're not grieving, I don't think you're looking.
And the fact that so many people seem to be looking at the world today and not grieving is not a sign of mental health.
I swear to you, I was looking at them yesterday.
WE'RE LOOKING AT
SOMEBODY LOOKING AT
Have you been looking at me the whole night?
Have you been looking at me the whole night?
Can you guys guess where I'm at today just by looking at the beautiful buildings around me?
Can you guys guess where I'm at today just by looking at the beautiful buildings around me?
Um, we have video from taken, I would say, from the left of the image you're looking at there that would show some of those security officials picking up a man and,
LOOKING AT THERE, THAT WOULD
For years, most scientists thought this was happening because of screens, or more specifically, because kids were spending most of their time looking at things only a short distance away.
Or more specifically, because kids were spending most of their time looking at things only a short distance away.
Right now I'm looking at settings, now App Store, Notes, photos, Safari, and to select one I just pinch.
Right now I'm looking at Settings.
You've been looking at the headlines.
You've been looking at the headlines.
We've looked at expanding our health and wellness insurance, so looking at mental health benefits.
They're looking at their future, and they want to be drivers of meaningful change.