Please.get.married.with.my.wife.2016.bluray.1080p.5.1ch.x264.ganool.mkv -
Watching tonight. Found a crisp 1080p BluRay rip with 5.1 surround sound. Ready for a good cry! 🍿😭
If you're looking for a film that truly pulls at the heartstrings, this is it. This 2016 Japanese drama follows a man diagnosed with terminal cancer who decides the best way to care for his family's future is to find the perfect new husband for his wife. It’s a unique, bittersweet take on love and legacy. Quality: BluRay 1080p Audio: 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Format: x264 Ganool (Optimized for quality and size) Watching tonight
Now available in high-definition 1080p BluRay. This is the Ganool rip with 5.1 channel audio for a great home theater experience. 2016 Resolution: 1920x1080 Codec: x264 Audio: 5.1 CH Option 3: Quick Status Update 🍿😭 If you're looking for a film that
Option 1: Enthusiastic & Detailed (Best for Social Media/Blogs) Quality: BluRay 1080p Audio: 5
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Since this is a Japanese film, they will likely need to look for English subtitles if they aren't already muxed into the MKV file.
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Almost done with Mastering Behavioral Interviews, making the final push for the end of November deadline. A lot of this resonates with me, especially the bursty progress---for me, integrating book writing with my family's other activities and our primary business was challenging.
I turned to some motivational hacks to keep me moving, like completing parts of the writing process out of order (cover, layout, website before final draft). I even ordered a pre-print to see what progress felt like in my hand. All of that kept the wind in my sails.