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"He smiled at me and I took the photo, thinking it was framed quite nicely.
But as soon as one person posted the photo, thinking it was taken recently, several other people virtually shouted it down, clarifying that it was a hoax.
Even if it means looking at a photo, thinking about an ex, or imagining a future opponent, do whatever you can to come up with clever new ways to insult.
A good photo — or a touched up one — may not be a negative sign, but it could be that they've simple scoured Google for an attractive photo, thinking nobody would ever find out.
Jono can be seen in the photo thinking, "Why didn't I just become a lawyer like my Dad told me?" "At first I thought she was crying," said Jasmine.
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It was the month before the Ucas deadline, and after a summer visiting uni open days and researching courses, I was still gazing at shiny photos, thinking that each university looked better than the last.
I just can't look at that photo without thinking of my son; it makes me emotional every time".
This week's Journeys Issue of the magazine got the photo department thinking about all of the strange ways in which people travel around New York.
This week's Journeys Issue of the magazine got the photo department thinking about all the strange ways in which people travel around New York.
Espinoza said Bieber explained after the picture taking that he was "relieved" he made it in time for the photo after thinking he had missed the event entirely.
For example, students could be shown these famous Olympics photos from the past and asked "What do you think the people in these photos were thinking?" For advanced students with whom you could add a meta-cognitive level, you might ask them to also explain why they believe the athletes were thinking it.
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