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Full Form: Beautiful Easy And Carefree Hacking
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BEACH is full form Beautiful Easy And Carefree Hacking    

What is Beautiful Easy And Carefree Hacking?

Gone are the days we make fun of the absolute diva beauty regimens touted by our favorite historical beauties. Why? Because we are a generation known to do THE MOST when it comes to skincare, makeup, and wellness, and without shame. All in the name of self-care and longevity, right?

Because every and any average Jane, our team included, is out there yoni steaming, vampire facialing, LED infrared sauna-ing, lymphatic massaging, and much, much more, we thought we’d harken back to some of our most iconic beauty queens and their maintenance rituals for a little bit of old-school inspiration.

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Full Form: Best Escape Anyone Can Have
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BEACH is full form Best Escape Anyone Can Have    

What is Best Escape Anyone Can Have?

Entire industries have sprung up to foster a growing tendency of people to remove themselves from the rigors of daily life – especially into the digital world.[5][6] Many activities that are normal parts of a healthy existence (e.g., eating, sleeping, exercise, sexual activity) can also become avenues of escapism when taken to extremes or out of proper context; and as a result the word "escapism" often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that escapists are unhappy, with an inability or unwillingness to connect meaningfully with the world and to take necessary action.[7] Indeed, the Oxford English Dictionary defined escapism as "The tendency to seek, or the practice of seeking, distraction from what normally has to be endured".[8]

However, many challenge the idea that escapism is fundamentally and exclusively negative. C. S. Lewis was fond of humorously remarking that the usual enemies of escape were jailers[9][10] and considered that used in moderation escapism could serve both to refresh and to expand the imaginative powers.[11] Similarly J. R. R. Tolkien argued for escapism in fantasy literature as the creative expression of reality within a secondary (imaginative) world (but also emphasised that they required an element of horror in them, if they were not to be 'mere escapism').[12][13] Terry Pratchett considered that the twentieth century had seen the development over time of a more positive view of escapist literature.[14] Apart from literature, music and video games have been seen and valued as artistic media of escape, too.[15]