Walk into any local grocery store, and stand in the checkout line. You'll be hard-pressed not to stare at a display specifically designed to profit off of your insecurities. Gracing the cover of almost every glossy magazine at the checkout stand are the airbrushed, ultra-thin models and celebrities - mostly women - smiling from behind a mirage of headlines touting miracle weight loss and diet solutions. (1) comment
"In the beginning ..."
Later adapted to be "once upon a time," it's the classic phrase that begins all good fairy tales: the stories of mythical creatures with supernatural powers causing all kinds of mischief.
Ever wonder, what if no one's watching? (21) comments
"In."
"In" is a single-syllable preposition, commonly used to denote an
object is "within something" or to signal a movement opposite of "out."
In Latin, its origin, "in," is used as an intensifier, like in the words "infer" or "induct." (0) comments