The argument about technology ruining relationships feels outdated after watching this. It's not the tech, it's how we choose to engage with each other.
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The argument about technology ruining relationships feels outdated after watching this. It's not the tech, it's how we choose to engage with each other.
It's refreshing to see E3 coverage that focuses on accessibility and variety rather than just the biggest releases.
Reading this makes me feel better about switching therapists. The first one just wasn't right.
Remote work is great but we need better solutions for childcare and school schedules.
I've been on both sides of this. Sometimes I was the one giving minimal effort without realizing it.
The dark humor in Dexter helped balance out the heavy subject matter perfectly.
The series definitely had better production value, but there's something charming about those 80s practical effects in the movie.
Live music will come back stronger than ever. Artists have so much pent-up creativity to share.
That study with seven-month-old babies is mind-blowing. I wish I'd been raised bilingual!
The unification of essence and existence helps explain why we can't separate observer from observed.
Been playing BPM with my music background and it's such a unique experience.
I wonder if what we call synchronicity might be our limited perception of a higher-dimensional reality.
I'm seeing these principles more in photography too, not just in film. It's spreading across all visual arts.
While I appreciate the message, I think it's a bit oversimplified. Some situations require us to acknowledge negative emotions as valid rather than always trying to find the silver lining.
Animal Crossing has been our go-to game. We visit each other's islands and leave silly messages
Anyone else feel guilty watching Netflix instead of writing that bestseller we're supposedly all meant to be working on?
The part about mental health in Joker really resonated with me. We need to do better as a society in how we treat people struggling with these issues.