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The Fantastic Four story seems like the safest bet, but I'd love to see them take a risk with Kraven.
The connection between creativity and emotional wellbeing resonates strongly with me.
The impact of residential schools continues to affect how people connect with their heritage. We need to acknowledge this trauma.
We modified the TV show trading idea to books instead. It's been fantastic learning about each other's reading tastes
Trust me, separate alarm clocks make a huge difference. My mornings improved so much after I stopped using my phone as an alarm
I'd love to see him tackle something completely different. Maybe sci-fi again, given his X-Files background?
Looking back, do you see any signs that this was coming? Sometimes we miss the red flags when we're in the moment.
Sounds like you downloaded from an untrustworthy source. That's not the mods' fault.
I use TV as background noise while I work. Does that count as addiction or is it different?
I found this article really helpful. Currently trying to figure out if my therapist is a good fit and the part about them respecting boundaries really resonated with me.
Interesting how they mention the relationship stopped their personal growth. Sometimes love can blind us to that
The shows really excelled at showing how extremism can corrupt even the most noble causes, like with Amon and Zaheer.
These gifts are great but let's be real, most writers I know would be happy with a gift card to their local bookstore.
I agree with the previous comment about hybrid challenges. The middle ground sounds good in theory but creates more problems than it solves.
Reading good books has been my escape and joy. Glad to see it mentioned under hobbies.
I've lost relationships because of my temper. Wish I'd read something like this years ago
My group just finished Ghosts of Saltmarsh and the naval mechanics were fantastic. The random encounter tables really saved me when I needed quick content.
The pick-a-card reading example really struck me. I've had similar experiences that are hard to explain away as mere coincidence.
While I appreciate the concept, I'm not entirely convinced that we need to categorize perspectives as strictly male or female. Wouldn't it be better to just focus on making well-rounded characters regardless of gender?
This story gave me chills! I've had similar experiences with sleep paralysis but never saw myself sleeping. That's terrifying!