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Your Exhaustion Is Not Shameful. It Is Not A Moral Failure To Be Physically, Mentally Or Emotionally

Your exhaustion is not shameful. It is not a moral failure to be physically, mentally or emotionally tired. It is okay to be overwhelmed. You're not inferior to anyone just because it's hard for you to keep up with a fast-paced life.

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Why does Alice wear an apron?

Why Does Alice Wear An Apron?

During the 19th and early 20th centuries (Alice in wonderland taking place in 1865) it was common for young children to wear a pinafore or apron on top of their clothing to keep it clean. Because naturally children are messy and clothes are expensive and in a world before fast fashion you didnโ€™t have a lot of clothes so you have to keep yours nice. So Alice being around seven at the time of the first book it is (in a historical context) unsurprising that Alice wears an apron/pinafore as most children her a age and younger would have. That is why Alice is always portrayed with her apron but of course as the decades went by this historical context has been lost to most people.

Why Does Alice Wear An Apron?
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Smooth and vibrantly coloured cauliflower soup, flavoured with fragrant Thai red curry paste and makrut lime.

https://quitegoodfood.co.nz/thai-cauliflower-soup/


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