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These characters really show how far superhero representation has come.
The first one felt like it was made by committee. This one had a clear vision.
Found myself laughing and crying throughout the whole thing. Perfect balance of emotions.
Implementing these changes gradually has made a huge difference in my marriage.
Really felt for Virginia during her cancer recovery scenes. Such a vulnerable portrayal.
I think she'll definitely be involved in whatever they do with the Darkhold moving forward.
Finally an article that treats self-care as more than just pampering yourself.
Interesting point about memory patterns. I struggled with public speaking until theatre taught me to recognize and use those patterns.
The version about the priest causing the fire is completely new to me. Never heard that variation before.
We need more articles like this that make sustainability feel achievable for regular people.
It's refreshing to see stress management techniques that don't require huge time commitments.
This would be really helpful for parents trying to understand their children's identities.
The way music builds up in Sky as you discover new areas is brilliant game design.
These accounts help me feel less alone as a parent. Nice to see other families being silly together.
I wish someone had told me these things years ago. Especially about not forcing relationships.
The author's experience with ex-boyfriends is unfortunately all too common. We need to raise boys better.
I'm struck by how the simple act of getting water turned into something so terrifying.
The article really nails the Gen X experience. We were definitely the latchkey kids watching society change dramatically during our youth.
I think that's intentional since everyone's journey is different. What works for one person might not work for another.
The idea that everyone is on their own timeline is comforting but also challenging to truly accept.
I really appreciated how Sasha and Connie's friendship stayed platonic. Not every male-female relationship needs to turn romantic.
I appreciate how Steven Universe tackles complex mental health topics in a way kids can understand. The fusion metaphors for relationships are brilliant!