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Surprised to learn about raccoons being trainable. Still wouldn't want one in my house though!
Skip the fancy restaurants and try the food trucks instead. Some of the best meals I had in Asheville were from mobile vendors.
Interesting perspective about memory usage. Modern games are getting ridiculously bloated
The Spider-Man ride really shows its age in some spots, even with the HD upgrade.
The advice about thinking about your dreams before bed is something I actually try to do. It really does help program your subconscious.
Using an e-reader helped me overcome the vocabulary barrier since I can look up words instantly.
I think age plays a big factor too. Younger people seem to expect immediate responses while older generations are more relaxed about it.
Been trying these techniques for a week now. Definitely seeing improvement in my productivity.
Been working on this with my teenager. It's tough when they're surrounded by unrealistic standards
The way they balanced humor and darkness was really impressive. Each episode hit different emotional notes.
The article made me think about how I use my own past experiences to help friends through tough times.
This article perfectly explains why some of my past attempts at getting what I wanted failed so miserably.
You might be right about change being possible, but victims shouldn't stick around waiting for it to happen.
I've noticed that trying to reason away intrusive thoughts never works for me. Letting them pass through is much more effective.
The Chernobyl episode of Zero Hour gave me chills. You can really feel the tension and fear of those who were there.
I'm grateful for friends who are open about these topics. They've helped me through similar situations.
The savory waffles are amazing too! I had one with pulled pork and coleslaw. Trust me, it sounds weird but it works!
The article makes some valid points but seems to ignore the fact that many people's lived experiences include what they'd call transcendent moments.
The distinction between being in motion and taking action hit home for me. I realized I spent too much time planning and not enough doing.