Sometimes I forget I'm not young anymore until I look in the mirror. Inside I feel 30!
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Sometimes I forget I'm not young anymore until I look in the mirror. Inside I feel 30!
The advice about resolving conflicts promptly is spot on. Unresolved issues just breed resentment.
The lack of base building and progression between runs makes each attempt feel kind of pointless to me.
The part about masking alcohol effects really resonates with my club experiences. Changed how I approach nights out
The fiber recommendations seem quite high. I'm struggling to reach even the minimum.
The analysis of Peggy McIntosh's work really opened my eyes to my own privileges I hadn't considered before.
The facial animations in ME1 are still pretty stiff, but at least they look cleaner now.
Its remarkable how much emotion Keaton conveys without changing his expression. Truly earned his Great Stone Face nickname.
I was surprised to learn that IQ decline is a real documented effect. Always thought that was just anti-drug propaganda.
Speaking from experience, it's amazing how much childhood trauma can affect adult relationships if left unaddressed.
Start with one thing at a time. I began with the daily chores and built from there.
Her final costume design was perfect. Functional but still true to the comics.
The impact of stigma on recovery is real. We need to do better as a society.
The laptop stand suggestion saved my neck during remote work. Such a simple but effective solution.
The Midnight Gospel's final episode about death and letting go made me sob uncontrollably.
Remember when Netflix was the one stop shop for everything? Those were the days.
Love the Dumbledore quote about words being magic. Always thought JK Rowling really understood the power of language
The hydration section really opened my eyes. I never knew about that simple DIY electrolyte solution recipe. Going to write that one down.
What a refreshing perspective on relationships. Wish I'd read this years ago!
That statistic about 3.6 billion social media users really puts things in perspective. The potential reach is mind-blowing!
This article really hits home. The way they describe that internal struggle between giving and taking in relationships is so relatable