The ending of Robin and Marian was heartbreaking but felt true to the characters.
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The ending of Robin and Marian was heartbreaking but felt true to the characters.
Started with these basics and now I'm doing wedding cakes. Everyone starts somewhere!
The detail about trying to plug in the router at the end really struck me. We all hold onto hope.
The childhood scenes in Queen Move hit differently when you're older. Really makes you think about paths not taken.
Looking forward to seeing the political dynamics between the different Targaryen factions.
Interesting how we celebrate comeback stories but rarely discuss the mental toll of recovery.
Love the emphasis on taking things at your own pace. Theres no rush in overcoming fear.
Anyone else terrible at ping pong but play anyway? I spend half the time chasing the ball around the room
Just tried the role-playing suggestion for intimacy. We couldn't stop laughing but it actually helped break the ice!
Just started taking dance classes at 45. This article validates that it's never too late to explore creativity.
Meeting in the middle is so important. Both partners need to adjust and understand each other
I love that he typed fd with his paw! Even anxious dogs have their funny moments.
Nice to see actual research backing up what herbalists have known for centuries.
Image Search Contest sounds perfect for our work team building. Quick, fun, and no special skills needed.
I disagree about the ending being perfect. There were too many loose ends. I need to know what happened with Mr. Peanutbutter's character development.
As crazy as Project Orion sounds, I wonder if something similar might be viable for deep space missions where radiation concerns are less of an issue.
Does anyone else think the College of Creation's ability to create objects is a bit underrated? Just created a battering ram mid-combat last session!
I've been practicing gratitude journaling and it's really helped shift my perspective on daily life.
Yes start with Devil's Ivy! I'm terrible with plants too but mine has survived for three years now. They're practically indestructible.