The Rain Dancers - BLOG and STORIES
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Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2024
EN 🇬🇧:
I want to take you on a journey full of life lessons, funny stories from my numerous experiences abroad and a lot of authenticity - no fakes accepted! I hereby extend my hand to you so that I can throw away my shoes with you 👞👠👡, give the rest of the world 🌍 and society 👥 the cold shoulder 🤷🏼‍♀️🙎🏼‍♀️ and dance through the rain together 🌧️🌈💃🏼!

GE 🇩🇪:
Ich möchte euch mitnehmen auf eine Reise voller Lebenslektionen, lustigen Geschichten aus meinen zahlreichen Auslandserfahrungen und ganz viel Authentizität - No Fakes Accepted! Hiermit reiche ich euch meine Hand, um mit euch ausgelassen die Schuhe wegzuwerfen 👞👠👡, den Rest der Welt 🌍 und der Gesellschaft 👥 die kalte Schulter zu zeigen 🤷🏼‍♀️🙎🏼‍♀️und gemeinsam durch den Regen zu tanzen 🌧️🌈💃🏼!

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~"Dance, like nobody is watching!"~
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