
What We Become's darker ending really stuck with me. Not every zombie story needs a happy resolution.
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What We Become's darker ending really stuck with me. Not every zombie story needs a happy resolution.
Valid point about the difficulty, but where there's a will there's a way. I saved for two years before making my switch.
I love how the article emphasizes self-acceptance alongside improvement strategies.
Six months in and still can't do a proper muscle up. Starting to think maybe I need to incorporate some weight training.
Does anyone else think the texture of avocado is nothing like meat? I'm confused by that comparison.
Reading this makes me appreciate the improvements we've made in election security and transparency.
Finding my own style really helped boost my confidence. It's not just about following trends
Just went through this recently. The hardest part was accepting that neither of us did anything wrong we just grew in different directions.
I really relate to this. The part about waking up not knowing what happened the night before hits close to home
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that everyone's experience was different.
Watching these shows helped me feel less alone during my own coming out journey.
The way he handles the weight of being humanity's strongest is actually quite sad when you think about it.
Anyone else think Luke was kind of a jerk to Lorelai sometimes in Gilmore Girls?
The way he uses his voice as an instrument is incredible. You can really hear it in That's It
It's true about mental stimulation being as tiring as physical exercise. My German Shepherd is way more worn out after agility training than after a regular walk.
I've found that the noun-verb exercise works best when you deliberately choose words that don't typically go together.