Wk 29: The Diary Game and Your Health | Pride Parade

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As I walked through the busy streets of London one sunny afternoon, I couldn't help but notice the unusual atmosphere that hung in the air. People seemed more cheerful than usual, and all around me there was a sense of joy and camaraderie. My curiosity was piqued and I decided to investigate what was going on.

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I soon discovered the source of this euphoria: a spectacular pride parade was taking place right in front of me. It was a sight to behold - a colorful mix of people dressed in the brightest and most extravagant outfits I have ever seen. Some wore shiny capes, others were adorned with sequins, and still others chose to wear casual clothes with added touches of rainbow colors. The air was filled with energy and positivity that infected me.

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As I walked further, I noticed that people weren't just celebrating their individuality; they celebrated their love for others. They held flags, placards and even pets, all decorated with the rainbow patterns. A truly touching sight!

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Then I saw something that made me stop in my tracks - a large dog standing next to its owner. On his limbs were small bands, each representing a combination of the colors of the rainbow. My heart warmed at the sight of this small gesture of solidarity and love.

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The parade continued with music, dancing and laughter filling the space. Although I didn't fully understand the message behind it all, I couldn't help but appreciate the joy and unity these people shared. In that moment, I realized that regardless of our differences, we all deserve to be accepted and loved for who we are.

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When the parade was over, I walked away feeling exhilarated by the unexpected adventure that had brought me here. The memory of the colorful parade and the friendly dog ​​with bracelets will remain a vivid memory in my mind as a testament to the power of love and acceptance.
And what is your opinion about holding this type of parade?

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They held flags, placards and even pets, all decorated with the rainbow patterns. A truly touching sight!

Do you really find this wonderful?

I definitely don't find this situation normal. Maybe the dog wouldn't want to look like that...people are crazy

Is it only the dog that bothers you?
So you accept and welcome a sex change?

I strongly disapprove of these actions. I think it's more of a mental aberration. I don't even understand why such processions are popularized...

Now I'm calm for you :)
But your post made me a little worried about your life.
These people, who were drawn into this coven of dark forces, do not even realize that they support one of the forms of sterilization of the world's population.

You share a beautiful seen of the crowded Street whi present their outfit and hold flags which look so beautiful seen in this whole. Believe me it's my dream to visit these places in Life one's

@huraira50 what stops you from attending such events?

First thing which i face now a day's i am student i complete my graduation last week so I have no extra budget to visit these the other things no One gave hosting in these events these are some Major issues we discuss more these as you wish

No problem :) This event was completely free

That's Great