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The article missed mentioning how the story actually empowered some readers to embrace their natural beauty.
My grandfather saw this in theaters. Said it was unlike anything hed ever seen.
Following your bliss sounds great in theory, but it's not always practical in reality. We can't all just abandon our responsibilities to chase dreams.
Military kids are some of the most resilient people I know. We learned to handle change like champions.
I think what made Natasha special was that she didn't need superpowers to be a hero. She proved herself through skill and determination.
The creative possibilities with mods are endless. I built an entire automated factory that would be impossible in vanilla.
The article makes a good point about self-love being a powerful weapon. I've found that the more I accept myself, the less others' opinions matter.
I actually find the dialogue charming. Sure it's wordy, but there's something endearing about the way they explained everything.
The narration actually made it more engaging for me. It helped establish Enola's personality right from the start.