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Love how this analysis shows the difference between being seen and being truly known
It would be helpful to have more information about coping strategies and treatment options.
I've seen too many people treat their indigenous ancestry like a fun fact rather than a serious responsibility.
The article doesn't mention the positive impact social media has had on social movements and activism.
Night at the Museum is such a fun concept. Ben Stiller plays the straight man perfectly against all the chaos.
Watching this with my mom actually improved our relationship. We talk more openly now.
This story perfectly captures how some relationships just fade due to circumstances rather than big dramatic events.
Engross's distraction button is surprisingly effective. Makes me more mindful of my focus.
Homegoing is hands down one of the most ambitious books I've ever read. The way it connects generations is just masterful.
I disagree completely. Bond needs to be physically imposing. Tom's too lanky for the role.
The cultural aspects of facial coverings are really interesting. Some societies have integrated them so naturally into their clothing traditions.
The scene where the neighborhood helped rebuild the headquarters showed the real community support they had
I just need Charles to have one more completely over-the-top moment of Jake worship before the show ends.
We tried the reading together idea but ended up just sending book recommendations instead
The language barrier can be tough sometimes, but it's made us better communicators overall.
For a family of four coffee drinkers, the gallon size is perfect. We go through it in less than a week.
The nutrition point is so important. I notice such a difference in my energy when I eat well versus when I don't.
The part about seeing themselves asleep reminds me of astral projection experiences I've read about.
Its refreshing to see an article that doesn't try to paint homeschooling as either all good or all bad