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The part about stress improving resilience really resonates with my life experiences.
I appreciate how the author didnt rush the build-up. The pacing really let us get invested in the characters.
The article could have addressed the challenges of dating while non-binary.
The gestures actually played a role in the game mechanics. That was clever
Those conversations after the funeral must have been intense. Wish we knew what was said.
The art thing resonates with me. Everyone told me I was talented but I never enjoyed it enough to make it a career.
Even the background characters had such personality. That cat that kept showing up was hilarious.
I learned English through gaming. The story elements really helped me improve my vocabulary
Our family game nights became a regular thing. Still keeping that tradition going.
My partner and I both scored high on the HSP scale. We understand each other so well but sometimes its double the sensitivity to manage!
The author's journey from despair to acceptance feels very authentic. It wasn't a straight path to being okay.
Just rewatched this and noticed something interesting - the way they frame Pete, Don, and Peggy through the Burger Chef window at the end mirrors a traditional family portrait.
My kids would have loved seeing a natural progression of their relationship. We need more diverse love stories in family films.
The advice about finding the right therapist is crucial. One size definitely doesn't fit all.
Sometimes I need a break from the heavy themes in adult fiction. YA provides that perfect escape
I can't believe people are just learning about this now. In my culture, we've been using specific flowers in courtship rituals for generations.
Anyone else concerned about the impact on road safety? I worry about more impaired drivers on our streets.
The prices on some of these crystal websites are outrageous! I saw a simple amethyst cluster for $200.
I love the idea of treating each day as a lesson from the previous one. It takes the pressure off trying to be perfect
Wondering how this applies to video content? The principles must be different for moving images.
The article makes a good point about not overdoing yellow. I learned that lesson the hard way with my kitchen walls