Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
Present Day Memories was created in 2001.
Yes but only in memories :)
In your mind, in photos, in videos.
"Natsukashi" is a Japanese word that conveys a feeling of nostalgia or sentimentality for something past, often associated with fond memories from the past. It can evoke a sense of longing or wistfulness for moments or experiences that are no longer present.
The past is important to us because there are so many memories. In the past you could of had memories of happiness or pain and they are experiences we don't want to forget.
If we are wise enough then we will learn by our past mistakes and successes. Both can be help us in our present time of life to be better persons. If one has made mistakes we can remember the consequences of those mistakes. If our actions have been good then we can improve even further.
Purchasing a photo session is always a great and unusual gift for a baby shower. It is something that is different, creates memories, and is generally a little more expensive than the average gift.
To reference something in the past, you might say, "Last summer, we took a road trip along the coast, where we discovered hidden beaches and quaint towns." This evokes nostalgia and provides context for a shared experience. Such references can enrich conversations by connecting present discussions to meaningful memories.
A direct address to someone or something that is not present is called apostrophe in literature. It involves speaking to someone or something as if they were there, even though they are not physically present.
Because I'm just living for my memories and thinking al the time about future.
Any present will do, something which they like. It is not the present but the thought which matters