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12 Sentences With "letting it all out"

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You get a pat on the back for letting it all out which is cool.
Constantly vent Sometimes sitting down with a friend and letting it all out is exactly what we need.
As someone who once internalized much of her pain, Douglas realizes the importance of letting it all out.
And just talking about it, and letting it all out, and knowing how far I've come in such a short amount of time, was really overwhelming.
That's my drug of choice: venting and letting it all out up there is what clears my head and puts me in a good space, you know?
This was not a year for muted introspection, but for throwing back your head and letting it all out—which the year's 66 best tracks certainly demonstrate.
Then you go off to therapy and spend an hour trying not to cry, which is almost worse for a headache than actually letting it all out.
Honoring your emotions and letting it all out before meeting with whomever you need to work things out with during this full moon will help you be clearheaded and present.
And Future, an artist known for letting it all out on track and hitting you at your deepest, somehow found another means by which to connect you to what he's going through and remind you that you're not alone in this fucked up hellscape we call Earth.
In the liner notes of 1999's Music Bank box set collection, guitarist Jerry Cantrell said of the song: > Again, a lot of pride in seeing Layne grow as a guitarist and songwriter to > create something so heavy. He's always been so honest in his songs, which is > like all of us. We don't bullshit in our music, we always pushed each other > to say it as it needed to be said. We've always been fully for letting it > all out.
" "It Hurts Like Hell" by Aretha Franklin was released as the sixth single from the album in June 1996. It failed to enter on the Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number fifty-one on the Hot R&B; Singles chart, the issue date of July 20, 1996. The song wasn't hit as big as some of the set's other tracks, but got good reviews at large from critics. Stephen Holden of the New York Times wrote "Franklin rises to heights of letting-it-all-out pop-gospel anguish that she has rarely reached before.
" Molly Hudelson from Substream magazine exclaims, "album1 will take you on an emotional journey from start to finish, but rather than forcing a certain emotion at any point, it feels incredibly cathartic. Whether you've been busy with school or work, stressed out by family troubles, or overwhelmed by whatever difficult life circumstances you’re facing at the moment, what we all crave in those moments is a relief...album1 will gently guide you along in letting it all out." EDMSauce editor Sophia Medina confesses, "this was definitely the first album, in a very long time, that I actually enjoyed all the songs on the album. If you couldn't tell already, I’m strongly into songs that can not only touch my heart but can stir my emotions at the same time.

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