The main idea of the article "Some dark thoughts on happiness" is to challenge conventional ideas about happiness and prompt readers to consider how suffering and darkness can also contribute to personal growth and meaning in life. It explores the complexities of human emotions and questions the pursuit of happiness as the ultimate goal.
everybody has different thoughts, some people like to have sex in the dark while others don't.
All bright hues in nature express happiness except the dark shades of blue and black .
"The" and "the" are article adjectives, and dark is an adjective.
Reinventing peoples idea of art and it was colourful in order to bring back some happiness and colour after the dark times of the war
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evolve eevee into an umbreon by getting max happiness!
In "Macbeth," Banquo's conversation with his son, Fleance emits a heavy element of foreboding. The night is dark, starless and Banquo is entertaining dark thoughts. It's unclear exactly what dark thoughts he's entertaining, but he is definitely restless. The talk signifies bad things to come
Drink some green sleepytime tea. Sit back and relax. Clear your mind of all negative thoughts you might have and replace them with positive, wonderful thoughts. If your scared of the dark, leave the door open a bit for some light. Or, buy a nightlight. Whatever it is that is scaring you, wipe out of your mind.
People, being people, will think dark thoughts. God will not punish you for experiencing these thoughts that pop into your head, but may punish you because of what you do with them. Do you dispose of the thoughts? That's good! Or do you hang onto them, keeping them around? That's not as good.
Cyanide and Happiness's humor is often described as being dark and cynical, sometimes slightly offensive or depressing. There isn't always a punchline to the jokes.
A rather muddy black.
You get a dark stone and give it to the eevee and raise its happiness and leave it up all night.