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A physically saturated pluviophile is a soul that craves to intertwine themselves with the very deepest parts of thee. In the eyes and heart of a pluviophile, the rain is sunshine on an otherwise grey and cloudy day. Make no mistake; I am a pure breed when it comes to being/representing a "pluviophile". The rain elicits the very deepest part of me without one moment's struggle. It's a cleansing. It's an act of purification. It's a new beginning.      A feeling of     new skin and afflictions   washed away. A few still moments   to breathe in     the roses of life.   If you can not =connect= with a   "pluviophile"? You're not    'all wet' but rather,   as dry as the saharan sand. Come get    wet       with me...         in   the      p        u          r            p              l                e    rain """""""""""               '''''"""""""     """"""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
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Nov 2, 2019
Nov 2, 2019 at 8:14 AM UTC
What is a 'pluviophile' - here, let me explain
A physically saturated pluviophile is a soul that craves to intertwine themselves with the very deepest parts of thee. In the eyes and heart of a pluviophile, the rain is sunshine on an otherwise grey and cloudy day. Make no mistake; I am a pure breed when it comes to being/representing a "pluviophile". The rain elicits the very deepest part of me without one moment's struggle. It's a cleansing. It's an act of purification. It's a new beginning.      A feeling of     new skin and afflictions   washed away. A few still moments   to breathe in     the roses of life.   If you can not =connect= with a   "pluviophile"? You're not    'all wet' but rather,   as dry as the saharan sand. Come get    wet       with me...         in   the      p        u          r            p              l                e    rain """""""""""               '''''"""""""     """"""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
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