
Interesting article but it doesnt address the cultural aspects of food choices.
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Interesting article but it doesnt address the cultural aspects of food choices.
The connection between personal liberation and social change is so important.
I keep coming back to the dinner scene. It's uncomfortable in all the right ways.
Reading about the University of Washington's initiatives gives me hope for institutional change.
The article is spot on about C3PO. Those comedy moments really break the tension in serious scenes.
The way they portray Yeong-gi's happy mask really hits close to home. Sometimes the people who seem the happiest are struggling the most inside.
The whole production feels like a love letter to both period dramas and modern television.
The article mentions venting to friends versus family. I definitely tell my friends things I'd never share with my parents.
I actually disagree about the production quality. While some shows are great, many still feel quite dated compared to American or British productions.
Marina's storyline was heartbreaking but so important to show the reality for unmarried pregnant women of that era.
Actually spent Christmas in The Nook last year. The winding staircase is even more charming in person.
The Salted Caramel Iced Americano has become my daily go-to. Such a perfect balance of flavors and not overly sweet like some other drinks.
Her new film project seems like a direct response to cancel culture. Smart move commercially.
Amazing how changing the focus from person to behavior can make such a difference
The price point of $3000 per eye actually seems reasonable considering you'd never need glasses or contacts again. I spend hundreds every year on contacts anyway.
The gratitude jar idea sounds wonderful. Going to start this with my kids tonight.
I totally agree about the importance of greeting customers. When I walk into a store and get a warm welcome, it instantly puts me in a better mood.
I studied at a similar institution and saw firsthand how these policies created a culture of fear and silence rather than authentic faith expression.
I've noticed my younger sister constantly asking her friends if her outfit looks good enough for Instagram. It's concerning.
I actually disagree with Mencken's view of women seeing men as shallow. That feels incredibly dated and cynical to me.
Anyone else finding the ads in Foodie really frustrating? The filters are amazing but I can barely edit without interruption