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Their relationship feels like such a natural part of the story, not just added representation.
It's fascinating how theatre exercises can improve memory. I've noticed better recall in my daily life too.
Been doing the reusable bag thing for years. Can't imagine going back to plastic.
Those final lines about him dancing will stay with me forever. Such a powerful way to end the book.
Maybe we're supposed to realize that sometimes there aren't clear answers in cases like this.
Watching Kreese slowly become the villain would be fascinating psychological drama.
Been in therapy for years and still learning new things. This article offers some fresh perspectives.
Anyone else feel like the competitive job market makes it harder not to compare yourself to others?
Anyone else struggle with the patience part? I always want to fix things immediately.
Superman TAS doesn't get enough credit for how well it handled Lex Luthor. Made him truly menacing without being over the top.
Growing up in Seattle, it's kind of disappointing to see the Seahawks with zero hometown players. We've got some great football programs here.
Those moments when they get startled because they cant hear you anymore... that part really got to me.
We've actually had more conflicts during this time. Being together constantly isn't always the recipe for better relationships.
The cleaning kit recommendation saved my collection. Found some rare pressings at a flea market that just needed some TLC.
The international numbers for Mulan are really telling. Streaming might work in some markets better than others.
As a history buff, I appreciate how this article draws parallels without oversimplifying complex historical events.
Not convinced these will prevent serious injuries. We really need better ergonomic solutions at work.
I totally relate to this article. I find myself spending way too much time on screens lately. Anyone else feeling the same?
The English Civil War setting is fascinating. Anyone know if the historical elements are well-researched?