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Those friendships formed during shows really are special. Theres something about the shared experience.
Love how accessible these workouts are. No fancy equipment needed.
I'm going to try the personal favorites album idea. Sounds like a great way to boost mood on tough days.
The cleaning during party habit is real. Need to work on just enjoying the moment
Interesting that they mention rewards as motivation. I've found this can backfire and create more pressure.
Skíðblaðnir sounds like the ancient Norse version of a Swiss Army knife. A ship you can fold up and put in your pocket is pretty convenient
Would have liked to see more about maintaining passion in long-term marriages
I actually liked that they made Elsa more powerful. It felt like a natural progression.
The part about maintenance is crucial. People think plants just grow themselves!
I love how they tackle social issues in their lyrics while keeping the music powerful and engaging
Not mentioned in the article but I found squatting really helps with insertion and removal.
I can relate to the author's experience with a partner who had drinking problems. It's amazing how we sometimes don't see these red flags until others point them out.
Not sure why people complain about Cup drivers in Xfinity. It raises the competition level for everyone.
The Girl on the Train's structure really adds to the psychological impact. Those different perspectives really work.
Love how she captures that moment of teenage self-discovery through makeup, even if it came with some internal conflict.
These tips are good but they don't address the tech issues that make online learning so frustrating.
I actually cancelled my Netflix subscription and haven't missed it much. Other services have stepped up their game.
What about Miriam Lass? Her story feels unfinished and I'd love to see how Hannibal's influence affected her long-term.
I relate to the feeling of complete worthlessness mentioned in the article. It's a daily battle to overcome that.
I love how the article breaks down different appliances that can actually make healthy eating more accessible. My air fryer has been a game changer!
The flexibility with appointments is great, but I miss the structure of office life.
The comparison between kids' activities now versus years ago really hit home. We need to encourage outdoor play again.
The Big Sick showed me that love requires real sacrifice sometimes