They would feel weak and tired.
After a long malady, someone may feel physically weak, emotionally drained, and mentally exhausted. They may also experience a range of emotions, including relief, gratitude, and resilience for overcoming the illness. They may also feel apprehensive about the future and the potential for a recurrence of the malady.
I woukd feel free and alive in the forest. because there are no cars to run me over or someone yelling at me for taking to long to cross the roads. I would feel at peace and calm with myself.
1. A malady is an illness or disease. (OLD-FASHIONED) He was stricken at twenty-one with a crippling malady. The old woman has been afflicted by one malady after another all winter long. 2. In written English, people sometimes use maladies to refer to serious problems in a society or situation. When apartheid is over the maladies will linger on.
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
It really depends on how well you know each other and how well you get along. If you feel a connection instantly - go for it - just keep it casual, like coffee.
Whenever you feel ready, but don't wait too long or someone else may get her.
If someone kept you waiting for 178 minutes, it would feel virtually the same as 2 hours 58 minutes, and you'd swear you had to wait almost 3 hours for him.
please spell check that question. I can't breathe.
That would be an accolade.
You would not know anything about it, as you would have been dead a long time before.
Um dude... How would we know?? If someone does know the answer feel free to change this... I doubt it... If you know how tall she is take that measurement and add a meter to it and it'll be close enough....