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Never realized how seeking experts could be a way of avoiding personal responsibility. That's convicting.
My grandparents tell me Bonfire Night used to be much bigger in their day. Everyone would save up wood for months before.
The part about processed vegan foods is important. Just because its vegan doesn't automatically make it healthy.
I love how they didn't make Speckle just the supportive boyfriend trope. He had his own character development.
The time-consuming workout part really speaks to me. Started with 30 minutes, now nothing under 2 hours feels enough.
The relationship dynamics between characters feel surprisingly modern while staying historically plausible.
As someone who struggled with mental health, I can confirm that open dialogue makes a huge difference.
The atmosphere sounds electric. Nothing beats watching movies with passionate fans.
The Mars Trilogy predicted a lot of current discussions about Mars colonization.
What works for some families might not work for others. Every child is different and requires different approaches
Wonder if anyone else feels like their symptoms get worse with age? Mine certainly have.
The Sokovia Accords really messed up a lot of lives. Sharon's story is just one example of the collateral damage from that whole mess.
The culture shift mentioned in the article is real, but I think it's pushed comedians to be more creative rather than rely on lazy stereotypes.
Really appreciate the authors honesty about their privileged position as a tourist. We need more self-aware travelers like this.
I disagree with doing this alone. Some aspects of shadow work can be really overwhelming without professional support.
The YouTube comment analysis assignment is brilliant! Gets students thinking critically about online discourse.
The comparison between generations is spot on. We do seem to give up more easily these days.