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Never considered the connection between deforestation and disease spread before. Its not just about trees.
The decline of our high streets started before Covid but they've done nothing to help local businesses adapt.
I actually prefer Iron Giant. The Cold War backdrop adds another layer of depth
Started with all these basics and my collection sounds amazing years later.
This team could actually be more interesting than the original Avengers because of their complicated backgrounds.
Magnetos force field mechanism was actually pretty innovative for its time.
My cat must really love the bathroom tiles because she's always in there
I appreciate how this approach emphasizes understanding rather than fixing the past.
Small regular donations might seem insignificant, but they provide reliable support for organizations.
Does anyone else find it ironic that we need to understand our past to let it go? It's like a paradox.
Everyone talks about Vertigo's technical achievements, but we rarely discuss its problematic elements in film classes.
The article should have discussed more about digital addiction prevention.
The food at the Olde Pink House is amazing, but I had such a weird experience there. All the silverware on our table rearranged itself when we weren't looking.
Some of these suggestions feel outdated. Modern workplaces need faster communication methods.
Not convinced about all this armor worship, but I have to admit it makes for compelling television.
My local shop owner is so knowledgeable. She always explains the history and properties of each crystal.
Minari touched my heart in ways I wasn't expecting. As someone from an immigrant family, it felt so authentic
The point about alcohol is tough to swallow but true. My sleep tracker shows terrible quality sleep after even one glass of wine.
Not sure I agree that work without purpose makes us miserable. Some jobs are just jobs.
I think culture plays a bigger role than the article suggests. These differences vary across societies.
I wonder how many other introverts had similar revelations about actually needing human connection during this time.