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Doctor Doom's Fearfall gives you such a great view of the park at the top... if you dare to keep your eyes open!
That goodbye scene between Wanda and Vision broke my heart. Such a powerful ending.
As someone who struggled with motivation in school, I wish my teachers had understood these concepts better. It's not just about being lazy.
Love the message but reality is often more complicated than just pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.
Fascinating how something as simple as processing temperature can affect nutrition so much.
The practical effects in the original series were so much better. CGI Chucky just doesnt have the same impact.
I understand how this worked for the author, but what about those of us who can't afford speech therapy?
The part about work-life balance seems idealistic. Every job has its demands, changing careers won't magically fix that.
Being Wrong helped me understand why I get so defensive when I make mistakes. Really eye-opening stuff.
I think the article could have addressed the role of relationships in nurturing our souls.
I disagree about Death Stranding being a good entry point for non-gamers. The mechanics are pretty complex and the story can be really confusing.
These shows remind us how complex our modern systems are and how one small mistake can have catastrophic consequences.
Anyone else find it challenging to maintain eye contact during deep conversations? The article mentions it but I find it intimidating sometimes.
The reduction in connecting flights is probably good for the environment, but bad for smaller airports.
I totally get what you mean about Extremely Wicked. But I think that was kind of the point to show how he fooled people. Zac Efron really nailed that aspect.
The game suggestion about sharing unknown facts about yourself is brilliant. We played this at our office party and learned so many surprising things about our colleagues
The concept of making habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying seems simple but it's surprisingly effective.