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Amazing how this tradition has survived for over 400 years. I find it fascinating that we still commemorate a failed plot from 1605!
Started setting better boundaries at work and my productivity has skyrocketed
The way they portrayed codependency in friendships was spot on. I saw myself in both Tuca and Bertie at different points.
Finally someone mentions the Chocolate Dalmatian! Been my secret favorite for ages.
Great point about financial stress. I think that's an often overlooked connection between mental and physical wellbeing
The communal aspect of watching movies seems to be dying out. Places like this are so important.
Love how each cottage seems to have its own special feature. That Weavers Cottage fireplace is incredible!
After reading Nature's Confession, I showed it to my teenage kids. Great conversation starter about environment.
The character development is outstanding. These feel like real people, not biblical cutouts.
Fight Club's twist ending completely changed how I viewed everything that came before.
Honestly, retail work deserves more respect. Its not easy maintaining all these standards consistently.
I found the part about intrinsic motivation fascinating. Makes me realize I need to rethink what truly drives me.
As someone who works in film, I can tell you the fear of social media backlash is very real. It affects every decision in the creative process.
Let's be honest, the US government created their own enemy here. They abandoned a loyal agent and forced her to survive by any means necessary.
I'm curious about the maintenance. Would we need regular checkups or updates like we do with phones?
Faith in the Valley got me through my divorce. The wisdom in there is timeless.
Just transformed my fire escape into a mini garden oasis. Where there's a will, there's a way!
Totally agree about needing both criticism and praise. We need to know what we're doing right as well as wrong.
I appreciate how the article connects institutional policies to broader social harm. These aren't just abstract rules.
I've found that combining some of these works better. Like journaling on the terrace during sunset.