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Completely agree about making an effort. Love doesn't maintain itself, you have to actively nurture it.
It's amazing how many different interpretations of vampires we've seen over the years. From Dracula to Edward Cullen, they keep evolving.
My favorite part was how Guy's growth wasn't about becoming human, but about becoming more himself
The article could have explored the relationship between failure and innovation more.
Singular Point's monster designs look amazing. They really nailed Godzilla's appearance.
Never thought about how man-made things are reduced to their function. Really makes you think about modern architecture.
I love that they emphasized enjoying the journey rather than focusing solely on the destination.
Interesting article but feels a bit overwhelming. Where should a complete beginner start?
Building blanket forts isn't just for kids! My partner and I made an amazing one last weekend during a storm. Added some fairy lights and had the coziest movie marathon ever
I found my 20s way more stressful than my early 30s. You really do gain more confidence and stop caring about trivial things.
I play Sunday Best every morning while getting ready. Really sets the tone for the day.
This article assumes both partners are equally committed to working on the relationship.
I wish the article talked more about professional help. Therapy was crucial in my journey to move forward.
Those early episodes make so much more sense on rewatch when you know what's really going on.
The part about self-respect really speaks to me. I've started saying no to things that drain my energy.
Use rubbing alcohol to clean the glass thoroughly before using it. Works like a charm for me!
I've been using raw cacao in my baking and the results are amazing. The flavor is so much more complex.
The impact on the tourism industry is huge. Many of my friends in the sector lost their jobs and had to switch careers entirely.
The article makes a good point about nature connection. My morning walks in the park have become my daily meditation.
I find the idea that consciousness is just information processing rather reductionist. Surely there's more to human experience than just data transformation?