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Sometimes the safer choice ends up being the right one for the bigger picture.
The article could have explored more about maintaining friendships through major life changes like marriage and kids.
A Taste of Her Own Medicine showed that small town romance doesn't have to be cliché.
The decluttering advice works for digital space too! Cleaned up my desktop files and feel so much better.
The rain definitely added another challenge, but he handled it like a pro.
The technical terms for peculiar beings are fascinating. I wish the film had included more of the mythology and terminology.
Funny how we often resist writing about certain topics only to find they become our best work.
It's interesting how many of us are afraid of confrontation when really we're just talking about having a normal conversation.
The part about twist ties made me laugh. Mine ignores all her toys but goes crazy for paper balls
I've learned that timing is everything. Bringing up issues right after work is never a good idea
Love how these tips don't require any special equipment or expensive commitments.
The Psi Warrior's protective abilities have saved my party members countless times.
Does anyone have experience swimming in Scottish lochs? I'm planning a trip there this summer and would love some advice on good spots.
These designs really show how our approach to space travel has evolved. We've gotten much more practical over the years.
Todd's character development was surprisingly deep for someone who started as comic relief.
The part about respecting different opinions is crucial in today's world. We can disagree without being disagreeable.
I agree with Mark Hamill. We need to take a stand against voter suppression, even if it means short-term economic pain.
My experience aligns with the research about reduced anxiety. It's been truly life-changing
I've found working from home to be such a mixed blessing. Love skipping the commute but really miss the office social interactions!
I work in neuroscience, and this perspective aligns well with our current understanding of brain function as information processing. Though I think the author could have included more empirical evidence.