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I actually enjoyed the new Tomb Raider movie. Alicia Vikander captured Lara's determination well.
His performance style was so unique. Nobody else could have played Omar like he did.
The stress relief is real but training a puppy is definitely stressful at first.
I like how the article acknowledges that the end result might not be what we initially imagined.
The section about different types made me realize I'm definitely a dreamer
I appreciate how coffee brings people together, but let's not ignore its colonial history and current ethical sourcing issues.
Never thought about diet diversity being potentially unhealthy. Need to research that more.
The concept of eustress versus distress is key here. We need to better understand the difference.
This reminds me of my own school days. We barely touched on Native American history beyond Thanksgiving myths.
The media coverage of this whole situation has been relentless. Must be exhausting for all involved.
Not convinced about the accountability partner idea. Feels like added pressure.
The spiral concept explains why it's so hard to break out of negative thought patterns
Actually, you'd be surprised. My 10-year-old picks up game mechanics faster than I ever could
That Portorosso Cup race sequence had me on the edge of my seat! The pacing and animation were perfect.
The casual representation argument makes sense to me. It would have felt organic rather than forced.
The personal story about the haircut really struck me. I had a similar experience when I cut my hair short last year. It was like something clicked into place.
My biggest takeaway from 2020 was how resilient our democracy proved to be, despite all the challenges.
Anyone else find YA plots more engaging? Adult fiction sometimes gets too wrapped up in being sophisticated and loses the fun
Anyone else struggle with the guilt of working long hours? I feel like I'm missing out on these small moments.
This article really opened my eyes about how our brains can actually get hooked on negative emotions. I never realized fear could be addictive.