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Interesting how games required less storage space back then while still looking great
Not everyone has the courage to keep starting over, but maybe that's what we need sometimes.
Im curious about others experiences with support groups. The article mentions them but doesnt elaborate.
I love that they kept the classic Marvel character designs instead of updating them to match the movies.
The part about humor being learned gives me hope. I've always wanted to be funnier but thought it was just a natural talent.
Im still not over how they handled the Quicksilver situation. Such a missed opportunity for multiverse connections.
Our family science experiments usually end in mess, but the kids learn so much and we have fun cleaning up together.
Historic preservation involves more community engagement than the article suggests.
Anyone else notice their glasses fog up more in winter? These tips are especially relevant now.
The infrastructure argument is getting old. We could create just as many jobs building renewable energy systems.
I loved Aubrey Plaza as Karen Barclay though! She brought a different energy to the role that worked really well in the modern setting.
The article didn't mention it, but I think remote work has improved diversity in hiring.
I use RoomPlanner and it's pretty good for basic layouts. Really helped me visualize different furniture arrangements.
Music has literally saved my life during severe depression. It was the only thing that could reach me when I was at my lowest.
The Canadian perspective in Disasters of the Century is refreshing. We usually only hear about major US disasters.
I love how this connects ancient wisdom with modern productivity principles. It's not just about doing more, but about doing what matters.
I find the hardest task first approach actually increases my anxiety and makes me avoid starting altogether.
Has anyone else found Killing Eve a bit overrated? I watched the first season but couldn't get into it as much as everyone else seems to.
You're missing the point about Heidegger. The article actually addresses the complexity by showing how both essence and existence are unified.
Have been applying the principles for six months now and seen remarkable changes in my productivity and daily routines.