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The Last of Us adaptation has potential if they don't try to reinvent the wheel.
Love how the article captures all those awkward first date moments we try to forget.
Anyone else find it profound that Tom speaks in rhyme because hes closer to that original creative speech?
Interesting how they tied individual consumption choices to larger environmental issues.
I noticed new details about the transformation animations every time I watched it.
The impact on young women and students deserves more attention in this debate.
Interesting point about pandemic parallels. I never thought about it that way but it really does hit differently now.
Does anyone else feel like pull-ups are harder when you're taller? I struggle more than my shorter friends
The escapism factor in YA is unmatched. Adult fiction can be so heavy sometimes
Their relationship had such a natural progression from strangers to trusted allies.
The social connection aspect shouldn't be underestimated. Isolation can be devastating for seniors.
Making exercise fun is key. I blast my favorite music and just dance around sometimes. Still counts as cardio!
These prompts helped me break out of my creative block. Sometimes you just need a little push in the right direction.
Some days motivation is low but having everything at home means no excuses to skip.
Interesting how she views her future self through her mother's lens while currently doing exactly what her mother advised against.
The part about hurt people hurting people really made me think differently about my situation.
The part about becoming a workaholic is so true. I find myself checking emails at 10 PM just because my laptop is right there.
I think people are missing the point about Howard being unlikeable. That's exactly what makes it such a powerful character study.
The article doesn't address dealing with chronic negativity from family members. Any suggestions for that?