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Toni Braxton’s “Breathe Again” has been called “delicate,” “yearning,” “melancholy,” “pretty,” and “haunting.” The song does sound like all those things, which I guess could make it hard to pick up on its underlying themes of obsessiveness and emotional blackmail.
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Songreading · BREATHE AGAIN (1993) by Toni BraxtonToni Braxton’s “Breathe Again” has been called “delicate,” “yearning,” “melancholy,” “pretty,” and “haunting.” The song does sound like all those things, which I guess could make it hard to pick up…

🔴 🌍 🌡️ **Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, new analysis reveals**

Timothy Neal

“_We found if the Earth warms by more than 3°C by the end of the century, the estimated harm to the global economy jumped from an average of 11% (under previous modelling assumptions) to 40% (under our modelling assumptions). This level of damage could devastate livelihoods in large parts of the world._”

🔗 theconversation.com/global-war.

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The ConversationGlobal warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, new analysis revealsTo date, projections of how climate change will affect global GDP have been massively underestimated.

In “Wasted,” Demi Lovato draws a parallel between drug addiction and overpowering attraction to a person, possibly implying that the latter is better, or at least not as bad. It’s an unfortunate metaphor, especially coming from a self-professed recovering junkie.
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Songreading · WASTED (2022) by Demi LovatoIn “Wasted,” Demi Lovato draws a parallel between drug addiction and overpowering attraction to a person, possibly implying that the latter is better, or at least not as bad. It’s an unfortunate me…