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The social commentary in Juan of the Dead about Cuban society is brilliant. It's like Shaun of the Dead but with its own distinct voice.
Visualization works wonders. I've used it for years in sports and now apply it to my business goals too.
The show really makes you question what true strength means. Is it fighting ability or something more?
The article could have mentioned more about using prompts. They've been really helpful for me when stuck.
Activity dates are way better than dinner. You can actually have fun instead of just making small talk.
Looking back, I can see all the red flags I ignored in past relationships because I was afraid to ask for more.
I appreciate how this explains the balance between attachment and detachment. Too much of either isn't healthy.
Not convinced. Nothing beats real eggs for breakfast. Some things just shouldn't be substituted.
The article's treatment of infinity within finite constraints is mathematically sound.
The clothing perspective is enlightening. Makes me reconsider complaining about my wardrobe.
I work in HR and these situations are so common. Documentation and clear communication are absolutely essential.
The way they handle trauma in this show is so much more nuanced than most superhero media.
Anyone else surprised by how much lighting can change a room? Switched from overhead to floor lamps and it feels like a completely different space.
The article really captures why he's such a complex character. Not just another strong anime protagonist.
The slow burn between Luke and Lorelai in Gilmore Girls had me screaming at my TV. It took them forever to finally get together
I love the peanut butter shake but found it too thick. Adding a bit more milk helped perfect the consistency.
That line about standing on money being tall as Pippen always cracks me up. Such a clever way to address his height
Finally someone mentioned Gilmore Girls! I've been trying to convince my friends to watch it for years. The witty banter and pop culture references are unmatched.