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I love that we get to see them as an established couple dealing with actual relationship stuff.
Love definitely changes with children. It becomes deeper but requires more work to maintain the romance.
The Wood Mites episode really showed how X-Files could create horror from something as simple as insects.
The social aspect is important but we shouldn't feel pressured to maintain the same level of interaction.
The educational benefits are often overlooked. Its not just fun, it builds real skills.
The contrast between the kid's humanity and the Judge's complete lack of it really drives the whole narrative.
Sometimes I think quarter-life crisis is just a fancy term for normal growing pains.
The wire evidence combined with the sodium benzoate is too much to be coincidental in my opinion.
The stress reduction is real but let's talk about the stress of puppy training! Those first few months were rough.
Really appreciate how this article doesn't shame procrastinators but offers practical solutions
The article's point about media and society being like parallel mirrors is spot on.
Anyone tried dehydrating fruit in their air fryer like the article mentions? Curious about the results.
Anyone else think they should just focus on making the main show better instead of diluting it with spinoffs?
What great insights! Especially about maintaining a calm atmosphere during lessons.
Starting with small habits is key. I tried going all in with 5 new habits at once last month and burned out within a week.
The part about the heart having its own nervous system blew my mind. I always thought the brain controlled everything
The numbers for Trolls World Tour are fascinating. $100 million in rental fees is pretty impressive considering the circumstances.
The gratitude journaling suggestion is brilliant! I started doing this last month and it's completely changed my perspective.