I actually think the parent-child relationships are portrayed better in The Iron Giant. Annie feels more realistic than Stoick
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I actually think the parent-child relationships are portrayed better in The Iron Giant. Annie feels more realistic than Stoick
The way he portrayed the internet as both savior and demon was really powerful.
Interesting how silence is described as music. Never thought about it that way before.
The part about childhood confidence really explains a lot about adult behavior patterns.
Working from home helped me achieve better work-life integration rather than just balance.
Imagine the public reaction in the MCU to these antiheroes replacing the original Avengers.
Modern games should take notes from these bosses. They were challenging but memorable.
We use translation apps and lots of patience. It's not perfect but it helps.
Travel definitely helped with my depression, but it shouldn't be seen as a replacement for proper mental health treatment and therapy.
Faking Reality could spark good discussions about privacy in the digital age.
The article should mention how fake friends often try to compete with you instead of support you.
This really makes me think about how many great stories we've missed out on because of adherence to the male gaze.
The kitchen chaos description is spot on. Try explaining to a customer why their food is late when there are 30 tickets hanging and two cooks just walked out.
I think they struck gold by making the armor both a physical object and a symbol of cultural identity.
The portrayal of Clara as a female artist fighting for recognition in the 1920s really resonated with me. Such a powerful representation of the challenges women faced in that era.
The study about nurses and lavender is fascinating. If it works in their high-stress environment, it must be effective.
I never realized how much the 36-24-36 ideal affected people until reading this. These numbers have haunted women for generations.
Does anyone have suggestions for good multiplayer games that aren't too complicated? My partner isn't really a gamer