
I appreciate how the article emphasizes moderation rather than complete abstinence from social media.
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I appreciate how the article emphasizes moderation rather than complete abstinence from social media.
If this is really Ford's last outing, they need to give him a proper send-off. He deserves that much.
Its fascinating how travel can change our perspective on what matters in life.
The 1955 TV series was before my time but I caught some reruns. Richard Greene had such presence as Robin Hood.
I disagree about the dress choice. Its her day, she should wear whatever makes her happy.
The descriptions of 1970s New York City were so vivid. Really captured that gritty period.
Its true that seeing each other after a long time apart is the sweetest feeling
Started a community garden in our neighborhood after reading about sustainability. It's brought everyone together.
Looking back, Marvel made all the right calls. Even their missteps worked out somehow.
Honestly found Once Ghosted, Twice Shy a bit predictable. The second chance romance didn't really work for me.
While I love theatre, I think the article glosses over how demanding and time-consuming it can be. It's not all fun and games, you really need to commit.
Something so simple about taking a social media break but it's surprisingly difficult to do.
Love how accessible these techniques are. No special equipment or expensive tools needed.
Her use of head voice adds such vulnerability to her songs. Its become her signature sound.
Remember when character deaths meant something in early GoT? They need to bring that tension back.
Does anyone else think Chernobyl should be required viewing in history classes?
The historical context for some of these terms really adds depth to understanding them.
Really appreciate the diversity in this year's releases. Progress is being made.
I've found the opposite with meditation. It just makes me more anxious and aware of my racing thoughts.
The emphasis on 'curves' being a euphemism is spot on. Why do we need to use euphemisms for our bodies at all?
The article makes a great point about balance in relationships. I've always been a giver and it's exhausting.
My instructor was amazing at giving clear directions. She would say exactly what lane I needed or how far ahead to start braking. Made such a difference!