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Have Love Will Travel – Exploring the Depths of a Modern Blues Odyssey
by SMF AI · January 16, 2024
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The Eternal Quest for Connection and Belonging
Uncovering the song’s hidden meaning: love as a driving force, a resonance that transcends time: the universality of blues, the anthem of the hopeful romantic: memorable lines that captivate, modern nomads: wanderlust fueled by the heart.
I travel from Maine down to Mexico To find that girl that loves me so No matter where I’ll be I’ll find that girl and she satisfy me Have love will travel Have love will travel
If you need lovin’ Oh baby, I travel
If you need lovin’ Oh baby, I travel I might take a boat and I take a plane I might hitch-hike or jump a railroad train
Your kind of love drive a man insane So look for me walkin’ just any old way Have love will travel Have love will travel
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Among the rumbling guitar riffs and raw, unvarnished vocals of The Black Keys, lies the track ‘Have Love Will Travel’. At first glance, it may seem like another blues rock anthem about a man’s quest for love, but a closer inspection reveals layers of emotional texture and a universal narrative about human connection and resilience.
The stark simplicity of the lyrics, combined with the gritty, foot-stomping rhythm, encapsulates a journey of the heart that is both personal and universal. The willingness to traverse great distances for love is an age-old theme, but The Black Keys manage to infuse it with a fresh sense of urgency and poignancy in this modern blues classic.
The narrative of ‘Have Love Will Travel’ suggests a protagonist who is restless, driven by a profound need to seek out and grasp that elusive spark of love. The idea of traveling from ‘Maine down to Mexico’ is symbolic of the lengths one might go to find the person who ‘loves me so’, an odyssey that is not just geographical, but also emotional.
This relentless search is indicative of the human condition: our innate desire for connection and belonging, a theme that resonates deeply in the collective consciousness. The Black Keys tap into this universal quest seamlessly, providing not just a backbeat for the journey, but a shared anthem for all seekers of connection.
Beneath the gritty exterior of tireless travel and undying commitment, ‘Have Love Will Travel’ serves as an allegory for the transformative power of love. It isn’t just a love song; it’s a testament to love’s ability to propel us into action, to inspire us to overcome any obstacle, and to persist against all odds.
The Black Keys do not just sing about love; they sing about a love so potent that it ignites a boundless journey. The relentless pursuit is not only physical but also deeply metaphoric for the inner journey we undergo when we are motivated by love—whether it be romantic, platonic, or self-love.
At its core, The Black Keys’ rendition respects the universal appeal of blues music. The song echoes the heartache and the highs that have been sung about in countless taverns and on lonesome roads. Blues is the grand equalizer, and in ‘Have Love Will Travel’, we hear the echoes of every traveler who has ever set out in pursuit of heart’s yearning.
This connection to the blues tradition is part of why the song resonates with so many. It taps into a continuity of experience that spans generations, making it as relevant today as it would have been a half-century ago.
Lyrics like ‘If you need lovin’, oh baby, I travel’ serve as a rallying cry for the hopeful romantic. These lines aren’t just memorable for their simplicity; they stand out because they encapsulate a declaration of willingness that is both personal and extravagant.
It’s a poetic affirmation of availability and readiness to seek and to cherish love, reaching out to listeners in their own quests and reminding them of the fervent passion that lies within the promise of love — a sentiment as timeless as the blues itself.
The Black Keys capture the nomadic spirit of the modern era with ‘Have Love Will Travel’. The song’s reflectiveness evokes imagery of the solo traveler, hitchhiking, riding trains, and crossing continents. Yet, what the song truly suggests is an emotional journey, charting a map of the heart that doesn’t rely on physical distance, but on the vast expanses of human emotion.
In an age of hyperconnectivity, the song harkens back to a rawer, more primal form of connection — the physical quest for love and understanding. It’s a reminder that, despite all advancements, the need for love remains the most powerful impetus for movement and discovery.
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Are you still a little giddy from the magical moments of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse? Or did clouds swoop in to block your view? Maybe you just couldn’t make it to the path of totality this time. No matter what, the question now is “ Where and when will it happen again?”
“People who have never seen it before, the first words out of their mouth after the totality ends is ‘I’ve got to see another one, this is incredible, this is unbelievable.’ That is when you become addicted to these things and end up traveling no matter where the next one is,” said Joseph Rao, an eclipse chaser and guest lecturer at the Hayden Planetarium.
So, if like Mr. Rao, you’ve developed a raging case of umbraphilia — the love of eclipses — you’ll have three chances over the next four years to see the moon blot out the sun. The first, on Aug. 12, 2026, will start above Greenland, then strafe the west coast of Iceland and move along the Atlantic Ocean and over Spain. Almost a year later, on Aug. 2, 2027, another will skirt the Mediterranean coast of North Africa then cross Egypt and part of the Arabian Peninsula. The third, on July 22, 2028, will cut across Australia and the southern tip of New Zealand.
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Eclipse chasers will have several more chances this decade to view a total solar eclipse .
Last week, as Victoria Sahami , the owner of Sirius Travel , was preparing to guide a group of tourists in Mazatlán, Mexico, for Monday’s big event, she was also planning for these other upcoming eclipses. Ms. Sahami joined the ranks of the eclipse-obsessed when she witnessed one in Venezuela in the 1990s. “Like many people, I was hooked. There was no going back,” she said.
Total solar eclipses happen fairly regularly — about every one to two years — in locations scattered around the world. “That’s the great thing about them: You wind up in places that you don’t normally go,” Ms. Sahami said.
A major spoiler is weather, which will be a big variable in the 2026 eclipse — one Greenland, Iceland and Spain will see.
“Iceland normally has a lot of cloud during that time of year,” said Paul Maley , who runs Ring of Fire Expeditions . “The data shows Spain to have the higher good-weather prospects of all three. However, the sun is low in the sky and the eclipse ends as the sun hits the horizon at sunset.”
Because of Iceland’s mercurial meteorology, Ring of Fire Expeditions is going all in on Spain, with a 10-day excursion on the mainland. Sirius Travel is offering not only a five-day trip to Majorca but also an eight-day tour around Iceland. It will be based in Reykjavik, and the itinerary will remain flexible on the day of the eclipse so the tour can easily pivot toward the location with the least cloud cover. Ms. Sahami recommends the trip for those who already have a few eclipses under their belt and would be happy just to take in the sights of Iceland if the weather doesn’t cooperate.
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MLS power rankings: new rules hand an edge to Messi and Miami
San Jose have goalkeeping problems, the Whitecaps are defending in a unique way and Miami are given a helping hand
Welcome back to the Guardian’s MLS Power Rankings, where I have a beef with your specific team and your specific team alone.
MLS roster rules might be changing in the middle of the season, but as for this column? It’s following the same format as it has all season. We’re still ranking teams from worst to first. But along with the rankings, we’re diving deep into a handful of teams from around the league who are doing particularly interesting things.
My kingdom for a goalkeeper
29. San Jose Earthquakes
28. New England Revolution
27. FC Dallas
26. Austin FC
25. Chicago Fire
24. Nashville SC
If there’s one team in MLS hoping that their underlying numbers are well and truly predictive, it’s the San Jose Earthquakes.
Through the first almost two months of the season, no team has underperformed their expected goal differential (xGD) by a larger margin than the Quakes. Currently sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference and at the bottom of the Supporters’ Shield standings with just three points through eight games, their xGD is sitting at a respectable +1.01, according to American Soccer Analysis. But, their real-world goal differential is much worse, sitting at -10. That staggering 11-goal gap is four goals wider than the next closest team in that same statistical category.
Teams have been hot against San Jose this year. Sebastián Driussi’s 101st-minute winner from distance for Austin FC a couple of weekends ago is just one example:
DRIUSSI DOES IT IN STOPPAGE 😱 pic.twitter.com/SJux5syuZk — Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 7, 2024
Conventional wisdom says bangers like the one up above won’t keep finding the back of the Earthquakes’ net. But is it as simple as waiting for the seas to change for Luchi Gonzalez and Co to start picking up points? Well, not quite.
One thing that’s not included in xGD is a team’s goalkeeping performance – and so far this year, no team’s goalkeepers have performed worse than San Jose’s. They’re turning fine chances into golden ones for the Quakes’ opponents. While they’re unlikely to continue shipping two-and-a-half goals every game for an entire season, it’s hard to imagine things getting a whole lot better in San Jose until their goalkeeping situation improves.
Questions in Kansas City
23. Toronto FC
22. New York City FC
21. Orlando City
20. Colorado Rapids
19. Sporting Kansas City
18. Seattle Sounders
Peter Vermes and a 4-3-3 shape go together like peanut butter and jelly.
The 4-3-3 has been the default look for the longest-tenured manager in MLS for most of his 15 years in charge of Sporting Kansas City. Vermes’ longevity is astounding, given how quickly teams tend to cycle through coaches – they’re almost always the first thing to go when something (anything!) goes wrong.
But Vermes is still around. And so is the 4-3-3, which we’ve seen in most of SKC’s games so far in 2024. I say most and not all because on two separate occasions this year, Vermes has ditched the 4-3-3 in favor of a 4-2-3-1.
Why the change? Well, Sporting Kansas City’s roster isn’t exactly swimming in starting-caliber attacking players. So when right winger Johnny Russell went down with an injury last month against the Earthquakes, there was no obvious like-for-like change coming on the wing. Enter: striker Willy Agada.
Signed in the summer of 2022, Agada tallied eight goals in 900 minutes to finish that regular season. Injuries erased 20 games for Agada in 2023, but he’s back with three goals in 373 minutes this year.
Without Russell and with an aging Alan Pulido, SKC needed a dose of dynamism in their attack. That’s exactly what Agada brings to the table.
The results in this new look have been poor: SKC lost both of the two matches where they started in the 4-2-3-1. They looked especially off-kilter against Inter Miami , though that could just be the Miami effect. It’s too small of a sample size to make any real judgments, but Pulido doesn’t look comfortable playing behind the striker.
Can Vermes bench Pulido after signing him to a new DP deal last fall? Can the front office find a difference-maker either through the middle or out wide to replace Gadi Kinda, who left a DP spot open when he returned to Israel over the offseason? Is Vermes breaking up the PB&J combo for good?
There are more questions than answers right now in Kansas City.
I love me some Montreal
17. Portland Timbers
16. CF Montréal
15. Charlotte FC
14. St. Louis City
13. DC United
12. Minnesota United
Managers don’t single-handedly make or break things for their teams – and so often, the way they’re talked about as chess players controlling chess pieces is downright silly.
Still, they do matter. The degree to which they matter varies from job to job and from manager to manager. But they do matter, as we’re seeing right now with CF Montréal. After picking up seven points on their six-game road stretch to start the season (just one point fewer than their entire road tally from 2023), Montréal earned all three in their home opener against FC Cincinnati. They out-created, out-scored, and out-possessed last year’s Supporters’ Shield winners.
New manager Laurent Courtois, who joined from the Columbus Crew system over the offseason, was the big winter acquisition for this club. Sure, they made a few moves around the fringes, but CF Montréal aren’t exactly big spenders. They didn’t add a DP. No, they tried to find a less expensive way to elevate their on-field product. And by bringing in Courtois, a coach with clear tactical ideas and the skills to communicate them to his players, they’ve done exactly that.
Playing out of a possession-heavy 3-4-3 shape against Cincy, Montréal showed crisp movement, spacing, and timing on and off the ball. That’s how you end up pulling off eight-pass sequences that rip one of the best defensive setups in MLS to shreds:
I’m in love with this whole sequence from CF Montreal 🇨🇦 Sharp positioning, off-ball movement, and passing. This is the good stuff. pic.twitter.com/w00O4Gz5A9 — Joseph Lowery (@joeclowery) April 18, 2024
Like the folks who install them, clever, clearly communicated tactical approaches don’t make or break things on their own. But having a uniform system helps cut down on simple mistakes like poor attacking spacing, tempo, and off-ball movement. Those problems are far, far too common and they largely stem from players simply not being given or not understanding a larger tactical picture. Courtois is giving his team that picture, and they’re doing a great job of committing it to memory.
A lack of star power keeps CF Montréal’s ceiling fairly low – I’ll be surprised if they end up higher than sixth in the East this year – but Courtois’ approach has raised the floor by a noticeable margin.
Vanni Sartini keeps us guessing
10. Houston Dynamo
9. Real Salt Lake
8. Vancouver Whitecaps
7. Atlanta United
6. FC Cincinnati
Which MLS team spends the least time pressing high up the pitch? Nope, it’s not Gary Smith’s Nashville SC, nor is it the attack-first-defend-later LA Galaxy.
It’s the Vancouver Whitecaps. According to Opta, Vancouver allow 16.7 passes per defensive action outside their own third of the field, which is more than any other team in MLS and almost twice as many as Troy Lesesne’s ultra-aggressive DC United team (9.4). The Caps will apply real pressure in the final third in some moments and drop into a deeper shell in other moments. But at their core, the Whitecaps want to own the middle third of the field defensively. So far this year, only three teams have registered more tackles in the middle third of the field than the Whitecaps, according to FBref.
Vancouver spend a whole lot of time defending in a very specific shape: a 3-4-3. Rather than dropping their wingbacks into the backline and dropping their wingers into their midfield line to form a more common 5-4-1 (or even just dropping the wingbacks and using a 5-2-3 shape), the Caps almost always stick with a 3-4-3 shape until they absolutely have to fall back.
Their more aggressive posture provides a couple of benefits – and a couple of challenges.
By keeping the outside backs higher, the Whitecaps have less distance to cover in attacking transition after winning the ball. Defensively, Vancouver encourage teams to attack the obvious, but low-value wide spaces just behind the edge of their midfield line and just ahead and outside the edge of their back three.
You can see LA Galaxy left back Julián Aude begging for the ball in that pocket of space down below:
The Whitecaps are happy to allow that pass. Play those long, lofted diagonals out to the wings all you want. While the ball is in the air, they have time to rotate and apply pressure to the receiver.
The team’s defensive shape is designed to lure you into mostly harmless positions. Still, the advanced positioning of the Whitecaps’ fullbacks pressure on their back three the second something goes wrong:
In their 3-4-3 mid-block, the Vancouver Whitecaps always defend on a knife’s edge. It’s risky, must-watch stuff. pic.twitter.com/v9AzpkNOn4 — Joseph Lowery (@joeclowery) April 18, 2024
Once the Galaxy break their block, the midfield line collapses centrally, and Tristan Blackmon is left on an island against a player who’s paid to make people in his position look silly.
No other team in MLS defend like Vancouver, possibly for good reason. They’re playing with fire, but I have to say: I’m enjoying the show.
There’s nothing like a midseason rule changes
5. Philadelphia Union
4. LA Galaxy
3. New York Red Bulls
2. Inter Miami
1. Columbus Crew
After being bounced in embarrassing fashion from the Concacaf Champions Cup by Liga MX’s Monterrey last week, there are once again reasons for optimism in South Beach.
As first reported by The Athletic, MLS is planning to institute a handful of new roster rules before the league’s summer transfer window. Most notably, teams will have more flexibility to spend on their top six roster spots.
Under the new rules, teams will be allowed to have three senior DPs (expensive players like Lionel Messi who hit the salary cap at a reduced amount) and three U-22 Initiative players (young players like Diego Gómez with high transfer fees who also hit the salary cap at a reduced amount). That’s a change from the current system, which only allows teams to have three U-22 Initiative players if their third DP is either below a certain age or a certain salary threshold.
There are other permutations to this rule change, as always in MLS, but to boil things down: this tweak will help the more ambitious MLS teams *cough* Inter Miami *cough* put together slightly better rosters.
Inter Miami will now be able to add an additional DP alongside Messi and Sergio Busquets, while still keeping their U-22 Initiative players in Gómez, Tomás Avilés, and Federico Redondo. They’re afforded, then, another top-level starter for their trophy push. Of course, other teams around MLS are afforded the same flexibility.
Is it more than a little nonsensical that these rules are being changed in the middle of the season? Sure. But is this still progress for MLS as a whole? Yes, albeit incremental. This is the first example of Inter Miami driving change to the restrictive roster rules in MLS.
With more eyes than ever on MLS, the league has an opportunity to loosen the binds and allow teams to put together better on-field products. Much, much more still needs to be done for the casual fan to notice an uptick in quality. But this is a step in the right direction.
Expect Miami to spend big yet again once these new rules are put in place in an attempt to collect any of the three trophies that are still on offer for them – Leagues Cup, the Supporters’ Shield, and MLS Cup.
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The shows are good and some are awesome; however, the app isn’t very user-friendly. Some examples of why it isn’t very user-friendly are, 1-there isn’t a clear button to add a show to your personal list, 2-the episodes open without you selecting to open them so you can see how many coins is needed per episode nor are you alerted when your coins are being used, 3- you aren’t aware of when you’re running out of coins because you have no control of when a locked episode will unlock while watching and 4-the TT app gives you a view of 10 epis which is great for deciding if you want to watch it on the Short app, but on the app you are buying about 3 episodes that you have already been able to view which seems strange. You would think the app should start unlocking with the 11th episode instead of the 6th or 7th episode. Though I get it takes money to produce the episodes, there should be some awareness indicator or step in place so viewers know when coins are being used or when a locked episode needs to be unlocked to give viewers the choice to use their coins or sample other shows at their leisure. The pros are the 1-voice-overs are good translations to English, 2- there are a lot of shows to select from to watch, 3-the prices for coin packages is reasonably inexpensive for the smaller packages.
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You’re telling me if I end up using all my coins I won’t be able to watch another 10 seconds episode for a week or two. Like what is that? No one seems the mention the terrible acting which honestly is fine the stories are still cute but the fact that we can’t even watch 2 episodes without spending all our coins. Makes you lose all interest in the story. I don’t know how people are getting by with this it’s actually annoying. So you can’t enjoy the app unless you spend real money. Because you guys wanna make the price of the episodes 82 coins. Like not even 10 or 15 which is more reasonable but 82 then have the nerve to say $10 for 1000 coins when in reality that’s about 10-12 episodes outta a 90 episode story which like I said would be worth it if the episodes weren’t 5-10 secs long. I don’t i guess others like this app but honestly I’d rather stick with “episode” it’s a kiddy app but at least it’s more reasonable than this
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U.S. issues travel warning for Israel with Iran attack believed to be imminent and fear Gaza war could spread
By Debora Patta , Tucker Reals
Updated on: April 13, 2024 / 5:25 PM EDT / CBS News
Update: Iran launched drone attacks against Israel on Saturday. Read CBS News' latest coverage here .
Tel Aviv — Israel is bracing for a worst-case scenario that U.S. officials believe could materialize within just hours — the possibility of a direct attack on Israeli soil by Iran in retaliation for a strike almost two weeks ago that killed seven Iranian military officers. Iran has vowed to take revenge for Israel killing its commanders, who were hit by an April 1 strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital.
Two U.S. officials told CBS News that a major Iranian attack against Israel was expected as soon as Friday, possibly to include more than 100 drones and dozens of missiles aimed at military targets inside the country. Sources have told CBS News the retaliation could include attacks carried out both by Iranian forces, and proxy groups around the region that it has been funneling additional arms to for weeks.
The officials said it would be challenging for the Israelis to defend against an attack of that magnitude, and while they held out the possibility that the Iranians could opt for a smaller-scale attack to avoid a dramatic escalation, their retaliation was believed to be imminent.
Asked Friday how imminent he believes an attack is, President Biden responded, "I don't want to get into secure information, but my expectation is sooner than later." The president urged Iran not to move forward, saying his message to Tehran was: "Don't."
Tehran has not indicated publicly how or when it will return fire, so it's unclear how far Iran's leaders will go. If they decide to carry out a direct attack on Israel, there's fear it could blow Israel's ongoing war against Iranian ally Hamas up into a much wider regional conflict.
With the Iranian retaliation expected at any time, the U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans in Israel not to travel outside major cities, which are better protected from incoming rocket fire by the country's Iron Dome missile defense system. The latest guidance noted that travel by U.S. government employees in Israel could be further restricted with little notice as things develop in the tinderbox region.
"Whoever harms us, we will harm them," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Thursday as he visited troops at an Israel Defense Forces airbase. "We are prepared … both defensively and offensively."
On Saturday, all U.S. embassies in the Middle East were put on high alert and required to hold emergency action committee meetings. Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel were specifically told not to travel to certain areas within those countries.
Sima Shine, a security expert and former official with Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad, told CBS News it was a dangerous moment for the region, and the "most worried" she has been. She said anxiety over an all-out war was likely just as high "on both sides, in Israel and in Iran."
If Iran does choose to strike Israel directly, it could involve a complex missile and drone attack similar to the one Iranian forces launched against a Saudi oil facility in 2019 .
"They will try to do it on the military or some military asset," Shine predicted. "But the question will be the damage. If there would be many injured people, killed or injured … I think it has the potential for a huge escalation."
Shine stressed, however, that she still believes neither side actually wants a regional conflict.
U.S. "really trying to avoid war"
The U.S. sent a senior general to Israel this week to coordinate with the close American ally on any response it might make to an Iranian attack. Speaking Friday on "CBS Mornings," America's top military officer said, "we're really trying to avoid war."
"This is part of the dialogue that I have with my counterparts within the region, to include the Israeli chief of defense, who I talked to yesterday," said Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr., adding that the U.S. military was "doing things not only to prevent a war, but at the same time, one of my primary things is to make sure all the forces in the region are protected."
"My role, as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is to plan and prepare," Brown said. "That's one thing we do very well."
Brown's Israeli counterpart, Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, "completed a comprehensive situational assessment on the readiness of the IDF for all scenarios," Israel's military said Friday.
"The IDF is very strongly prepared, both offensively and defensively, against any threat," Halevi was quoted as saying in the statement. "The IDF continues to monitor closely what is happening in Iran and different arenas, constantly preparing to deal with existing and potential threats in coordination with the United States Armed Forces."
The IDF said the visiting U.S. general, Central Command chief Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, was taking part in the IDF's situational assessment.
The dilemma for Iran, said Israeli expert Shine, is to figure out how to deliver its promised response to Israel's attack in Syria, but in a way that does not lead to further escalation. Likewise, Shine said Israel could choose to show restraint when it responds to whatever Iran eventually does.
If either side gets the balance wrong, the consequences for the region, and even the world, could be dire.
Weijia Jiang, David Martin, Margaret Brennan and Olivia Gazis contributed reporting.
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Kourtney kardashian slams body-shamer on 45th bday ... i love the way i look.
Kourtney Kardashian is again defending herself against people who feel she doesn't look as trim as her sisters -- saying she loves her post-baby body ... on a very special day, no less.
For Kourtney's 45th birthday Thursday, Kim K posted a pic of herself, Khloe and Kourt on their recent beach excursion ... in which they all wore little black bikinis. One fan suggested Kourtney wasn't going to like the pic, 'cause she wasn't as snatched at the other 2.
Kourtney responded to that comment, shutting down the negative talk with a self-love message ... making it clear she loves her body at any size.
The OG commenter wrote, "Now you know she's not going to like this photo... lol it's her bday Kim.. lol."
Kourtney replied ... "I LOVE this photo! It is me and my sisters having the best time on a trip with our kids...and the memories to last forever! And I LOVE this body that gave me my 3 big babies and my little baby boy."
Kourt doubled down on her support of Kim's birthday post, taking to the comments again to declare her love for her younger sister.
She added ... "I love you sooooo and so grateful for all of the incredible memories we have together… when I think it, it’s like a movie plays in my head of all of them! So blessed!"
This isn't the first time Kourtney has had to defend her post-baby body in recent months. In fact, it was just last week, KK shared her own bikini pics from the family's getaway to Turks and Caicos ... and penned a letter slamming pressure to "bounce back."
Kourtney -- who welcomed her newest son Rocky with Travis Barker in November -- encouraged her followers to be kinder to themselves as postpartum bodies are still adjusting months after birth.
Her bigger point is clear ... she loves herself as she is, and everyone who believes otherwise can kick rocks.
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