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Wish they had included more practical tips for transitioning to veganism.
The fact that the MCU succeeded without major characters is pretty amazing.
I Think I Might Love You proves that enemies-to-lovers is always a winning formula.
I'm grateful for the pioneers who helped make these conversations possible.
The storybook idea evolved into a family journal for us. We all contribute and it's becoming a wonderful keepsake.
I understand why they made the changes for the film, but I wish they'd stuck closer to the source material.
The author is lucky. My brother's marriage created a huge rift in our family because we didn't mesh well with his wife's family at all.
The weight of responsibility when others aren't taking things seriously is overwhelming.
I actually prefer the Very Berry Hibiscus Lemonade over the Strawberry Acai. The flavor is much more pronounced.
Just booked the Cosy Cotswold Cottage for next December! Can't wait to live out my Holiday movie dreams.
My favorite part about these new classes is how they break traditional fantasy stereotypes.
I miss the clever wordplay and animal puns. No other show does humor quite like this.
The Water Balloon Ship concept still has merit. We'll need water transport for future space colonies.
Anyone suggesting a boycott probably doesn't understand how many working-class families rely on film production jobs.
Never thought about how word choice affects self-criticism. Going to pay more attention to that
I actually work in optometry and we've been following developments like this closely. The biocompatible materials they're using are truly revolutionary.
Absolutely true about knowing your merchandise. I feel so embarrassed when I cant answer basic questions about products in my department.
The fidget cube suggestion is spot on. I use mine during work meetings and it helps me stay focused without being distracting to others.
The museum tours were surprisingly intimate. We learned so much about each other's tastes
I wonder how many brilliant minds we've lost to suicide because of these oppressive institutional practices. It's heartbreaking to think about.
Anyone else feel relieved when they take social media breaks? It's like a weight lifted off my shoulders.