
Listening to 'Do No Wrong' feels like Liam's voice is still here with us. It's hauntingly beautiful.
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Listening to 'Do No Wrong' feels like Liam's voice is still here with us. It's hauntingly beautiful.
Been practicing self-care for years and can confirm it gets easier with time. The key is finding what truly works for you.
Totally relate to the pressure to wear heels. I switched careers partly because of rigid dress codes.
The way the baobab trees are drawn makes them look both beautiful and menacing. Perfect metaphor for unchecked problems.
These works really challenge traditional ideas about plot and character development.
Just got my Scorpio friend a black ceramic mug with gold constellation details. She absolutely adores it.
The social media idea could work if he focused on the way it isolates us from real human connection.
I find these substitutes work better in some recipes than others. Cookies are trickier than cakes.
Never thought about how my social media could be contributing to my low self-esteem days.
I watched the Happy Camper performance. Absolutely blown away by the coordination and musicality.
Not sure I agree about Mount Rushmore being underwhelming. I found it pretty impressive, especially during the evening lighting ceremony.
These are good starter recipes but I'd recommend adding some herbs to boost flavor. Even dried herbs make a huge difference.
The part about housing prices being based on dual incomes really hit home for me. I never thought about how women entering the workforce might have inadvertently created this economic pressure.
I'm struck by how this interpretation might appeal to both religious and secular humanists. It's not often you find common ground there.
The concept of Unus Mundus mentioned early in the article deserves more attention. It's fundamental to understanding synchronicity.
I couldn't get into The Girl on the Train honestly. The protagonist was too frustrating for me to sympathize with. Am I the only one?
I appreciate how virtual weddings are making us focus on what really matters instead of all the expensive extras.
These movies do set unrealistic expectations though. Not everyone can build a dream house or write love letters for years