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Reading about these makes modern fantasy weapons seem pretty tame in comparison
The article captures their essence well, but misses some of their earlier work
I struggle with the part about living as if you've already achieved your dream. Feels a bit like self-deception.
I actually found some of the new subplots interesting. They helped flesh out the world more than the books did.
Working on this in therapy and these tips align perfectly with what we discuss
I've definitely experienced that feeling of memories helping me feel more grounded during chaos.
I agree entirely about the Christmas tree issue. Got an artificial one 10 years ago and it still looks perfect. Really don't understand why people insist on real ones.
The writing suggestion is great but I struggle to maintain consistency. Any tips for making it a daily habit?
I actually had to move back in with my parents after 2 years on my own. The shame was rough but it helped me reset financially.
The article missed mentioning cultural differences in communication. Eye contact isn't always appropriate in some cultures.
Horror can be surprisingly philosophical when done well. It's not all just scares and gore.
Sencha Tea Bar is my go-to spot for a shopping break. Their jasmine milk tea with lychee jelly is fantastic.
Not sure I agree that we're all just guys doing good and bad stuff. Some actions are unforgivable.
Reading this makes me wonder how many other conditions we're not talking about enough.
I disagree with the notion that public schools are somehow inferior. Our local public school has excellent teachers and programs.
The way Shilo Shiv Suleman incorporates feminism into her work really speaks to me. Her Fertile installation tells such a powerful story.
The testosterone patch study was fascinating. It really shows how our hormones influence our behavior more than we might want to admit.