Interesting point about the opening scenes. They both start with stormy weather and fear of the unknown
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Interesting point about the opening scenes. They both start with stormy weather and fear of the unknown
Never thought about how needle material affects different types of yarn. Very helpful info.
His self-awareness about being a white male commentator adds credibility to his critique.
You raise a good point about team dynamics. These aren't exactly the most cooperative personalities we're talking about.
Anyone else find journaling makes them more anxious? I overthink everything when I write it down
Anyone notice how the production quality seems inconsistent across different tracks?
I never thought about how studying Chaucer could actually help with learning other languages! The Latin and Germanic roots make so much sense when you think about it.
Just turned 30 last month and can confirm all of this. The clarity of mind is amazing compared to my early 20s.
I would have put Goro higher. He basically set the standard for sub-bosses in fighting games.
I think society kind of encourages this with all those love stories about changing the bad boy.
I appreciate how these books dont make romance the only focus of the characters lives.
The detail about the faces being confused or numb feels particularly relevant to modern life.
The parallel between seasonal cycles and societal turnings is quite elegant. Nature does tend to move in cycles.
The article should address how to handle when others won't let you move on from your past.
Sometimes I wonder if we're overthinking this. Can't we just enjoy films for what they are?
I really needed to read this today. Been struggling with saying no to coworkers who keep dumping their work on me. Time to set some firm boundaries at the office!
The parallel between fan appreciation and in-universe reverence for the armor is really clever meta-commentary.
Never knew about the spiritual aspect. Makes me view my daily chocolate habit in a whole new light!
The article's emphasis on gratitude reminds me of how much we take for granted in our daily lives.
We can't ignore the environmental benefits of reduced air travel. Maybe this forced change will help us be more conscious about necessary versus unnecessary flights.