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Penny for the Guy used to be such a big thing when I was young. Dont see kids doing that anymore.
Tried the Chocolate Dalmatian but the chips all sunk to the bottom. Any tips?
I've noticed newer comedies tend to be more situational rather than relying on shock value.
The section about anger affecting heart health really hit home. I need to work on my stress management
Wonder if Jude Law ever stays in any of these cottages? One can dream!
Combining several of these methods works best for me. Deep breathing while holding my crystal is my go-to.
The hardest part for me is not involving friends and family in our problems.
Managing the fitting room can be the hardest part. People leave such messes sometimes.
The part about curiosity being linked to success is interesting. I've always been naturally curious but never thought of it as an advantage.
Us had such amazing symbolism throughout. Jordan Peele really knows how to blend social commentary with genuine scares.
The potential for improving quality of life for elderly people is what excites me most about this technology.
Really interested to see how they handle Ms. Marvel's powers visually. The stretching effects could look amazing or terrible.
The article could have mentioned more about small-space composting options. That's a big part of sustainable living.
The fact that he studied at Baltimore School for the Arts really shows in his performances. You can see that classical training coming through.
What bothers me is how little coverage her actual policy work gets. The media seems more interested in dramatizing staff conflicts than discussing her border initiatives.
That quote about opening the door after millions of people are waiting really puts it in perspective
The Chief's perspective in Cuckoo's Nest makes the story so much more impactful.
We started a family book club. It's amazing how different perspectives can be even within one household.
I've seen incredible progress in graphics over the past year. The latest headsets are mind-blowing compared to earlier models.
The culture of silence these policies create affects everyone, not just LGBTI students.
I wish they'd shown more of the real Paris, not just the tourist spots.
Their description of washing dishes as changing the physical environment in pointless capacities really struck a chord with me. Never thought about it that way before.
The part about watching people instead of phones on public transport is so true.