The parallel between Barfield's trumpet and Tolkien's Music of the Ainur is fascinating.
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The parallel between Barfield's trumpet and Tolkien's Music of the Ainur is fascinating.
The article underestimates the power of education. Teaching kids about sustainability creates long-term change.
The Disney store magic is real. Love watching kids faces light up when they walk in.
I'm curious about the support groups mentioned. Are there any specific online communities you'd recommend for someone newly diagnosed?
I actually disagree about Rize from Tokyo Ghoul being a strong female character. Being violent and murderous doesn't make a character strong. She feels more like a plot device to me.
I appreciate how this explains the difference between having random thoughts and having OCD. It's not just about having the thoughts, it's about how we interpret them.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes feeling your emotions instead of bottling them up. I made that mistake and it only made things worse in the long run.
Online learning options have really expanded recently. My teenager takes some college courses while still in high school.
I completely understand what you mean about Adventures being more out there, but sometimes that's exactly what we need in comics.
I think what makes Cap such a powerful symbol is that he represents hope and perseverance against impossible odds
Cannot recommend Death Note enough. The psychological warfare between L and Light is just as intense as any titan battle
I'm surprised the crepe recipe works without eggs. Usually they're essential for binding. Has anyone tried this vegan version?
The point about control makes perfect sense. When everything feels chaotic, I can see why someone might turn to this.
The Truth feels more like a collection of short films for your ears than a podcast. Really creative stuff.
I'm still learning to trust my instincts as a parent after years of having them questioned.
As someone who writes romance novels, I think the description here barely scratches the surface. Romance is so much more complex than just making hearts fuzzy and warm.