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Your point about the military experience is spot on. These weren't amateurs by any means.
Studios are just following the money. Can't blame them when superhero films make billions.
This article perfectly captures why dogs are such amazing teachers of life lessons.
Even in understaffed situations, these courtesies would make things run smoother, not harder.
Inner silence has completely transformed my life. Once I learned to quiet my mind, everything became clearer.
Finally someone acknowledging that cramming works for some people! Though I agree its not ideal
The part about embracing change really hit home. Fighting it only makes things harder
The exercise tip works but I think it's important to find something you genuinely enjoy.
Working from home lets me take care of my elderly parent while maintaining my career.
My sponsor in AA talks about similar concepts. The powerlessness part is crucial to understand.
The thing about Midsommar that really got to me was how everything happened in broad daylight. It completely changed how I think about horror movies.
Looking forward to Monsters at Work but concerned about Mike and Sulley being side characters. Those two were the heart of the original.
The display box suggestion is practical but feels a bit too museum-like for my taste. I prefer the more organic look of scattered crystals.
I'm seeing more places keep their outdoor setups even as restrictions ease. Smart business move.
Never thought about how temporary stories and constant updates have changed artist-fan relationships
The architectural details in Devil in the White City are fascinating. I looked up photos of the World's Fair after reading it.
Fascinating how the article traces humanist thought through different historical contexts.
I respectfully disagree with the article saying VR is underappreciated. If anything, I think it's overhyped right now.
The part about listening to problems is so important. A friend who always changes the subject when you need to talk isn't a real friend.
As someone who's studied French culture, this show makes me cringe, but I can't stop watching.
Not sure about the gum chewing suggestion. Wouldn't that just create more tension in your jaw?