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Never considered stress could have evolutionary benefits before reading this.
Her decision to study in America shows she's not afraid to step out of her comfort zone.
Sometimes I feel like I need permission to identify as non-binary. This article reminds me that I don't.
Surprised how well my houseplants fit into this aesthetic. The green adds life without disrupting the vibe.
I think the key is finding balance. Maybe start with freelance writing while keeping your day job for now?
The Just Because bucket works great for small items. I love finding little things that remind me of my friends
Perhaps the biggest issue is that they're trying to make it too realistic. The original worked because it was pure fantasy.
My elderly neighbors learned to order groceries online. They're still doing it!
This conversation needs to include mixed people from all backgrounds, not just black and white.
The Smithsonian Zoo being free is such a gift. Their conservation program is impressive.
The part about fear of inadequacy leading to overcompensation is something I never considered before
What interests me most is seeing how different ape societies might develop. They can't all follow Caesar's peaceful philosophy.
The article missed mentioning how influential Bill Murray's deadpan style became for modern comedy
Im curious about how other countries handle potentially offensive historical literature
I visited that Chicago crystal shop mentioned in the article. They have an amazing selection but bring your wallet!
My favorite thing about Jimmy is how he takes everything in stride. Giant ants? Magic tricks? Reality warping? Just another day at the office
The practice makes perfect section feels oversimplified. Some traits are just part of who we are and can't be changed
The writing is entertaining but the advice is solid. Getting up really is the hardest part.
Interesting how Purnima Nath challenges herself with different colors while maintaining consistency.
Actually, there's an error in the article. Sigourney Weaver played Ripley, not Winona Ryder. Ryder was in Alien: Resurrection as Call, a different character altogether.