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The concept of motivation being tied to adaptation is fascinating from an evolutionary standpoint.
I disagree about Jar Jar being the only problem. The wooden acting is throughout all three films
The transitions in Tides really grew on me after a few listens. Sure, the drum beat is repetitive but it works with the overall message of life changes.
The wedding episode was genius. It gave us closure while still keeping things realistically messy.
We started with simple recipes for our virtual cooking sessions. It's more about the company than the food
Anyone else notice how many new seasons the fashion industry has created? It's ridiculous how they manipulate us into buying more.
Those capacity factor graphs really drive home why nuclear is so reliable compared to other sources.
I never thought about how the short timeframe for medication abortion might force women into more expensive surgical options.
Anyone else find cleaning relaxing with the right music? It's become my Sunday morning ritual.
The way Emeritt's character develops from being closed off to helping others shows how hope can be found even in the darkest times.
I think Walter White is overrated. He's basically just a power fantasy for middle-aged men.
The way they describe the slow erosion of their boundaries is exactly what happened in my last relationship
I never realized ping pong could have such profound health benefits. My grandfather has early stage Parkinson's and I'm definitely going to suggest this to him.
I appreciate the balanced approach in discussing both the benefits and potential pitfalls of nostalgia.
Pokemon Colosseum was such a departure from the usual Pokemon format. I loved how much darker and more mature it felt
I've been using that kickboxing workout for months now. Great for stress relief after work meetings!
While I see the similarities I feel like the tone of each series is completely different. AOT is much more militaristic while TPN feels more like a psychological thriller.
I disagree about avoiding certain seasons. Every day is different in thrift stores.
Having read Ditch of Dreams, I'm amazed at how environmental concerns finally stopped the canal project. Shows how priorities changed over time.
I find the circuit training routine suggested here a bit basic. Would love to see more advanced variations.
The impact on attention spans worries me. Everything is so short and quick now
Sorry, but I completely disagree. Marxism has failed everywhere it's been tried. Look at history.