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Working out has changed everything for me. Don't let anyone tell you it's too late to start
The variety of genres in anime is amazing. Theres literally something for everyone.
I switched to decaf and noticed I enjoy ambient music much more now. The article was spot on about that
I blend beets with apples and carrots. Completely masks the earthy taste while keeping all the benefits.
This gives me hope that we can actually make a difference if we change our approach.
The Pusheen-style cat pattern is absolutely adorable. Might need to get this for my home office.
People comparing this to Harry Potter are missing the point. It's its own thing entirely.
Ranma 1/2 might be too weird for most beginners. Maybe suggest something more contemporary?
You make a good point about Doom. It really explains a lot about why he became who he is.
Tom Holland isn't too old! Look at how long Tobey Maguire played a high school Peter Parker. I think he could easily do more films.
Group therapy changed my life. There's something powerful about hearing others share similar experiences.
Actually, the article does address medical uses in the last section. It specifically mentions pain control and MS symptoms, but emphasizes the need for proper medical oversight.
I never got over how he treated Oprah back in 2001. Sure, they made up, but it showed his true colors if you ask me.
Managing money is definitely important but the article doesn't mention anything about investing or building credit.
My antagonist became much more interesting when I stopped trying to make them purely evil.
My chosen family has gotten me through some of the darkest times in my life. Blood doesn't always mean loyalty.
The pressure to be perfect in competitive sports can be overwhelming. I've been there.
Big Mouth's Depression Kitty is the perfect metaphor. Sometimes depression really does feel like a clingy cat weighing you down.
What's everyone's thoughts on split keyboards? I'm intrigued but worried about the learning curve.
I couldn't agree more about needing time away from social cues and others' emotional needs. It's exhausting always being 'on.'