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These ideas are fine but they all seem focused on extroverts. What about us introverts who want a quiet celebration?
They should have addressed how past relationship trauma can affect current rough patches.
Making wind catchers has become our family's weekend activity. Kids love it and it keeps us connected to nature.
My Roommate is a Cat is super wholesome but yeah, not seeing the MHA connection either.
It's scary how accurate the addiction comparison is. I catch myself checking Facebook first thing in the morning.
Love how they show both traditional and modern femininity through different characters without judgment.
The story captures that moment when you realize your friends are your chosen family.
The advice about packing entertainment for boring stretches saved my sanity during my midwest drive.
The description of PTSD symptoms in healthcare workers is spot-on. I still jump when I hear certain hospital sounds.
The way they portrayed family tension during lockdown was spot on. My family went through similar struggles
The silver lining perspective is nice, but some families are still dealing with profound loss and grief.
Getting braces as an adult was tough but articles like this really helped.
I studied Roman history in college and even I didn't know about some of these rulers. This is really eye-opening.
The advice about giving back rather than taking is crucial. I've found my strongest friendships are built on mutual support.
I've attended both virtual and traditional weddings this year and honestly, the virtual ones felt more intimate.
Interesting how economic crises seem to follow similar patterns throughout history
You're missing the point about meditation. It's not about finding answers, it's about understanding yourself better
Anyone else think Bioshock's art deco style aged better than most games from that era? Rapture still looks incredible today.