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This article is like a mirror to my soul and I'm not sure how to feel about that.
Remember how shocking the original plot twists were? Nothing in this version comes close.
Anyone else curious about what happened to the rest of Will Rodman's research?
Sometimes I think we focus too much on avoiding heartbreak instead of learning how to handle it.
I love how both stories show that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Sometimes it's downright dangerous.
To the person feeling overwhelmed. Yes, it's hard! I started with just one belief to work on at a time. Baby steps really do help.
Anyone tried incorporating crystals into a water feature? I'm thinking of creating a small indoor fountain.
Ouran Host Club is such a clever deconstruction of shoujo tropes. Perfect for readers who want something self-aware.
The MCU needs more characters like Jimmy who bring humanity to these larger-than-life stories
I appreciate how the article explains the historical context behind some of these phrases.
The part about criticism vs compliments hit home. I caught myself being overly critical lately and have been making a conscious effort to voice more appreciation.
Matteos mom being a tattoo artist is such a cool detail. Wonder if she knows about his struggles.
Been doing weekly salt flushes for a month now. My bloating is gone and energy levels are way up.
Yes! Absolutely. When I'm writing about something I love, the words just flow naturally.
The part about different reactions to separation during covid really spoke to me. Quality time is my love language too
Samantha's evolution in Her really challenges our understanding of consciousness and identity.
Exercise actually helps me tremendously! I do light yoga and it makes such a difference. Just start slowly and listen to your body.
Interesting how they connected ancient survival instincts to modern giving behaviors.
The comparison between 1968 and 2020 really resonates with me. Both years marked by significant social unrest and political division