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Social media has changed how we document our lives. When was the last time anyone printed photos?
Love that the article emphasizes finding joy even in rough patches. Thats what gets you through.
I'm worried they might water down the darker elements for TV. These stories need to keep their edge.
You could tell the writers really understood family dynamics. The relationships felt genuine.
Learning about the humidity effect on allergies was surprising. Science keeps teaching us new things.
I actually enjoy the new RPG direction but agree the first game deserves a proper remake.
Every time I struggle with regular food storage I think about that Slap Chop infomercial.
I'm curious about the silicon-derived nano-ceramic technology mentioned. Sounds promising but needs more research.
The airplane oxygen mask analogy really hit home for me. I've always felt guilty about taking time for myself, but you can't pour from an empty cup.
Just adopted a rescue dog and can confirm all these benefits. Best decision I've made for my health.
Never thought about storing beans in airtight containers. That explains why mine taste stale so quickly.
The self-examination part is crucial. I never realized how many unrealistic expectations I had until I really started paying attention to my thought patterns.
The comparison to 1968 really hits home for me. I lived through that year and saw many similar patterns in 2020