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That scene where Amity talks to her siblings about her feelings was so relatable.
The biochemistry angle is intriguing. Wonder how much our ancestors' experiences really affect our DNA.
The Jersey Devil episode might not have been the scariest, but it had interesting social commentary about civilization versus nature.
Wish there was more emphasis on the importance of mentors in career transitions. Mine was invaluable.
I appreciate how the author emphasizes that it's okay not to be completely cured.
I love how fanfiction lets us explore minor characters who deserve more attention.
The article really highlights how the pandemic has transformed the entire industry.
Weekly writing sounds more manageable than daily. Might try that approach myself.
The way he interacts with children throughout the novel makes my skin crawl. McCarthy really knew how to create true horror.
I'm not convinced calisthenics alone can build as much mass as weight training. Some exercises just need progressive overload with external weights.
Never thought of avocados as a meat substitute before. More like a condiment in my mind.
Did anyone else notice how Sparma's behavior changed when talking about the victims? He seemed almost proud.
This really explains why some female-led movies feel so refreshing when they break these patterns.
This article perfectly describes my last three relationships. I'm sensing a pattern I need to address.
An Okinawa-based show would be perfect. We barely scratched the surface of the karate culture there.
This reminds me of my journey. Took years but following similar steps really helped
I think the pandemic forced me to face mental health issues I'd been ignoring for years.
The art deco style of BTAS was groundbreaking. They actually painted on black paper to create that film noir atmosphere. I learned that from watching behind the scenes features.
Interesting point. But isn't this whole shift going to kill the social aspect of watching movies? I miss discussing films with strangers after showings.
I wish the article had mentioned something about writing prompts from images. That's always been my go-to method for sparking creativity.
Honestly, I'm struggling to wrap my head around this informational consciousness concept. Can someone explain it in simpler terms?