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Wrap lifeIt’s not a magic weight loss gimmick. You aren’t going to lose 30 pounds over

Wrap life
It’s not a magic weight loss gimmick. You aren’t going to lose 30 pounds over night.
You aren’t going to have a twelve pack if you had a beer belly to begin with.
It’s a skin treatment.
To all the mamas out there with your baby stretchmarks if you are self conscious of them this will help you.
If you have lost a lot of weight and want to tighten up the lose skin of your victory this will help you.
If you have a photo shoot, an event a dress you are looking to fit into and you just need a little slim down this will help you.
If you are living a healthy life, if you are consistent, if you want more confidence than this is for you.

#wraplife #confidence #goals #slimdown #skincare #stretchmarks #healthyliving #consistencyiskey #weight #2018goals #tone #tighten #looseskin #dreams #proud #getcoppered #threedays #buildyourbody


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End of January, means February is about to rush by and then BAM spring break time! Fun in the sun!☀️

End of January, means February is about to rush by and then BAM spring break time!
Fun in the sun!☀️
Free work week for a lot of people.
Whether you are hitting the slopes and the hot tubs after.
Or rocking life out on the beach.
Are you going to be bikini ready?
Ready to drink coffee☕️ to lose the weight and love life some more?!

#springbreak #bikini #coffee #beachready #beachbody #tone #tighten #hottub #sunshine #suntime #goals #fitness #vacation #cruise (at Denver International Airport)


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1243/2000JLPT: N1School Grade: Junior high schoolThis character is a combination of 糸 thread, here m

1243/2000

JLPT: N1

School Grade: Junior high school

This character is a combination of 糸 thread, here meaning “cord,” and 帝 emperor, acting as a phonetic element signaling the on’yomi. 帝 itself developed from a pictogram of three vertical lines tied together (there are different interpretations of what exactly it represents), and carries a meaning of “to bind firmly.” Together with 糸, this gives “to bind firmly with a cord.” It has since come to also mean “tighten/shut,” and is even used in a figurative sense as “conclude/tie up.”


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drag-on-dra-goon:

Made the sequels, as well as my own rendition of the first

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