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14/05/2026

Maybe all of us need an “Ivy” in our lives.

The kind of person who pushes you to face your fears anyway. The kind who reminds you that sometimes you just have to do it scared. To jump first, and only then realize you were capable of flying all along.

Because the truth is, fear can make a person small. And after enough disappointments in life, you start believing that maybe staying hidden is safer than trying at all.

That’s why people like Ivy matter.

They see strength in you even when you can’t see it in yourself. They remind you that your mistakes do not erase the good in you. Because if it weren’t for Ivy, Ollie would’ve stayed trapped in fear forever, constantly doubting himself, never realizing that someone as small as him could still change everything.

And maybe the most beautiful thing about Ivy is that she reminded Ollie that despite the existence of “Boogle” kind of people, the world is still filled with kindness worth believing in.

Because after betrayal, disappointment, and hurt, it becomes easy to close your heart. Easy to think everyone will eventually leave scars behind. But some people enter your life not to destroy your softness, but to protect it.

Some people arrive to remind you that being kind is still worth it.

Honestly, everyone deserves a friend who makes them feel brave enough to become the person they were too afraid to be.

A friend who reminds them that even after everything life has done to them, they are still capable of flying.

🎞️: Swapped (Available on Netflix)

14/05/2026

Robins are small to medium-sized songbirds admired for their cheerful songs and friendly appearance. One of the most familiar species is the American Robin, while Europe is well known for the European Robin.

Robins are generally recognized by their rounded bodies, upright posture, and warm reddish or orange-colored breast. The American Robin has a gray-brown back with a rich orange-red chest, while the European Robin is smaller, with a bright orange face and breast contrasted by olive-brown upperparts.

These birds inhabit forests, gardens, parks, farmlands, and suburban areas. They are highly adaptable and often live close to people, especially where lawns, trees, and shrubs provide food and nesting sites.

Their diet mainly consists of insects, worms, beetles, berries, and fruits. Robins are especially known for searching lawns and soil for earthworms, often hopping across the ground before quickly pulling prey from the earth.

Robins are famous for their beautiful and melodious songs, especially during early morning hours. Males sing to defend territory and attract mates, filling forests and gardens with clear musical notes.

During breeding season, the female builds a neat cup-shaped nest from grass, mud, and twigs, usually placed in trees, shrubs, or sheltered ledges. Both parents help feed the chicks after hatching.

Robins play an important ecological role by controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds through the fruits they eat.

With their warm-colored breast, sweet songs, and close connection to gardens and woodlands, robins are considered some of the most beloved and recognizable birds in the world.

02/05/2026

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