Loved how they showed the vastness of the desert. Really felt the isolation and danger.
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Loved how they showed the vastness of the desert. Really felt the isolation and danger.
We seem to have lost the ability to have nuanced discussions about complex issues.
Yes, I was nervous at first but found my doctor was very understanding. Being honest about symptoms is crucial for proper treatment.
Found it interesting how they linked motivation to survival instincts. Makes sense when you think about it.
My kids actually helped me realize I wasn't ready to date. They saw what I couldn't see in myself.
Anyone ever notice how perfect September's tempo is for highway driving? It's like it was made for it.
I appreciate how the article addresses both the personal and policy aspects of this issue.
We can't ignore the psychological factor though. Many people are still scared of nuclear power after past accidents.
I find cleaning therapeutic now that I've got my routine down. Music definitely helps!
The way he combined art, science, and philosophy seems impossible today with our specialized fields.
I disagree about Levi's campaign being genuine. It feels like they're just jumping on the sustainability bandwagon to sell more products.
The way he portrayed depression through comedy was incredibly powerful. I've never seen mental health represented so honestly in a comedy special.
The tip about wooden flooring is great but what about those of us in apartments? Any suggestions for working with carpet?
Sometimes I catch myself romanticizing pre-pandemic life more than I probably should.
The reward system works wonders. I treat myself to a bubble bath after completing my weekly workout goals.
I appreciate the honest advice about not finding specific items. Took me a while to learn that lesson.
While I agree with most points, I think sometimes we need to acknowledge that not all relationships can be saved with these patterns.
I wonder if teens actually relate to these stories or if they're mainly read by us nostalgic adults.
While I agree home workouts can be effective, I really miss the energy of group classes. It's not quite the same doing virtual sessions.
Did anyone catch that subtle nod to the mysterious figure at the end? I bet we all know who that was watching from afar!