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This analysis shows why their relationship works beyond just the typical hero-villain dynamic.
The energy concerns are valid but overlook potential nuclear solutions that could work on Mars.
The bit about finding a gym and laundromat is so real. Those little life necessities add up quickly.
The article could have mentioned more about how different mood stabilizers compare in treating hypersexuality specifically.
Anyone else feel like motivation comes in waves? Some days it's there, others it's just not, regardless of these strategies.
Been working on my active listening skills and my colleagues have noticed the difference.
The pacing is deliberately slow, but that's what makes it so effective. It builds dread perfectly.
The systematic vs empathetic framework helps explain workplace conflicts I've seen.
The fact that Greta Gerwig only has three directing credits is criminal. She should be getting way more opportunities
I just want to see hundreds of Jedi and Sith battling it out. Is that too much to ask?
The convenience store scene really humanizes the experience. It could be any of us in that situation.
Reading about fusion advances gives me hope. We might see commercial fusion in our lifetime.
Strong disagree on expensive products. Vinegar and baking soda do the job better than any fancy cleaner.
Queen Charlotte's character was fantastic. Golda Rosheuval brought such presence to the role.
It's interesting how nostalgia can make us feel connected to our past selves while also highlighting how much we've changed.
I agree that companies should have standards, but where do we draw the line on policing personal opinions?
Anyone else struggling with the equipment part? My apartment is tiny and I can barely fit a yoga mat.
I think Date Mike is underrated. The transformation from normal Michael to Date Mike is comedy gold.
That quote from Rashida Jones at the beginning perfectly captures the essence of first love.