I thought the pacing was perfect. Built up the tension gradually to the invasion.
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I thought the pacing was perfect. Built up the tension gradually to the invasion.
The emphasis on non-judgmental listening is key. I catch myself wanting to give advice when I should just listen.
The connection between high sensitivity and empathy is fascinating. No wonder HSPs often work in helping professions.
Never considered how self-deprecating humor might affect my self-esteem in the long run. Time to work on more positive jokes.
That bit about the other stuff when discussing systemic racism was such a perfect call-out of surface-level allies.
Does anyone else think they might be setting up multiple teams? The Thunderbolts could still happen alongside the Dark Avengers.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes personal preferences. What works for one person might not work for another.
I actually found that washing my glasses with dish soap works better than regular hand soap.
Wonder if this data includes practice squad players? That could change the numbers significantly.
The food chain impacts are scary. We're basically poisoning ourselves in slow motion.
I love how music can instantly transform the atmosphere of any space. My morning commute feels completely different with and without it.
This principle works in personal relationships too. I've found that spending quality time with a few close friends is better than trying to maintain dozens of shallow connections.
The diary format in Love Is for Losers might be gimmicky but Im willing to give it a shot.
Shao Kahn definitely deserved to be higher on the list. His taunts alone make him more memorable than half these bosses.
Sometimes I think we overcomplicate it. Just starting with anything, even for 5 minutes, often breaks the spell.
I never thought about how Jerry and Carl's portrayal in Fargo actually subverts traditional masculine roles. The men are the ones making emotional, irrational decisions while Marge stays cool and logical.
I find it fascinating how they turned what could have been simple fan service into a crucial part of the storyline.