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True about Facebook's monopoly on communication. Most of my hobby groups and events are organized there.
Think I'll start a tradition of making these with my own kids. Create some memories of our own.
The article really nails it about Disney trying to please everyone at once. Can't have real consequences when you're trying to appeal to all ages.
Anyone else notice how the article itself demonstrates the evolution it describes? Gets more intuitive as it progresses.
Regina's fear of not being accepted really hits home. Sometimes its easier to be the villain people expect than to try changing and risk rejection.
Cape Fear makes me uncomfortable in all the right ways. That's what a psychological thriller should do.
I keep thinking about all the train cars we'll never get to see now. The possibilities were literally infinite.
Currently reading Homegoing and can't put it down. The historical details are incredibly well researched.
This explanation helped me understand why my face stays warmer with a mask in winter. The trapped air concept makes total sense.
Yes! I get anxious too. I've learned to set clear expectations about how long we'll take space and when we'll check in again.
Independence Day defined summer blockbusters for me growing up. Will Smith was at his absolute peak.
You might be overreacting about Teflon. The article clearly states that most health concerns are from pre-2013 manufacturing processes.
Do you really need to filter it twice? I usually just do it once and it seems fine.
I find it interesting how the author acknowledges they knew it would end in flames but stayed anyway.
I've found that having a dedicated workout space at home really helps with consistency.
Working together as a team really changed our family dynamic. We created chore charts and everyone pitches in now.
The World Adventures expansion is seriously underrated. Exploring tombs in Egypt and France is so much fun!
Anyone else find that their kids actually learn better with shorter, more focused sessions rather than traditional school hours?
Just imagine getting to see young Qui-Gon as Dooku's padawan in those flashback sequences. That would be amazing!