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Miss the quotes feature from Goodreads but the mood filters on Story Graph make up for it.
Horror graphic novels are such an underrated Halloween activity. Perfect for solo celebrating.
The description of constantly walking around at work is so relatable. I can't sit still during meetings.
Planning to combine the cooking and friends suggestion. Hosting a single's dinner party
Remember when we could actually see our Sims go to work in Sims 3? That was cool.
The section about keeping individual friendships is crucial. My relationship improved when we started spending more time apart.
Wonder how theyd handle fast travel. Eagles maybe? Though that opens up the whole why not fly to Mordor debate...
My sleep quality improved drastically after implementing the digital detox.
Her work on racial equity in vaccine distribution made a real difference but barely got any coverage.
The examples are so relatable. Especially about creating scenarios in our heads
Yes, I tried looking into my childhood influences. It was hard but really enlightening. I discovered patterns I never noticed before
The fact that rosebud has been in every game shows how important cheats are to the Sims experience.
Sometimes I have to pause the show because it gets too intense. The way they blend the visuals with the music just hits too close to home
I actually prefer the single controller setup on the Gear VR. Simpler for casual games
The memorization tip works but you need context too. Just memorizing words isn't enough.
Disagree about physical work being pointless. There's something deeply satisfying about tangible results.
The concept that anxiety stems from trying to control everything really hit home for me. I never saw that connection before.
My favorite thing about Haikyuu is how it portrays failure and growth. So realistic.
Actually, the article touches on water in the stress section, but you're right it should've been emphasized more.