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Sometimes the most taboo topics are the ones we most need to discuss.
The playlist suggestion needs updating. Modern birthday songs are way better than In Da Club.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges both benefits and drawbacks instead of just demonizing social media completely.
Im surprised by how much I enjoyed Saiki K after watching MHA. Completely different tone but equally engaging.
Interesting point about class issues. I never noticed how much the nymphs are discriminated against.
The article makes great points about sleep being crucial for both mental and physical health. I've noticed I'm much more emotionally stable when I get proper rest
I've found asking for extra foam on the Salted Caramel Iced Americano makes it even better!
The mix of modern amenities with historic charm is exactly what I look for in a vacation rental.
What struck me most was how they showed the gradual buildup of stress over the year. It wasn't just one big breakdown
The Harvest Moon series really peaked with A Wonderful Life. The newer games just don't capture the same magic
The balance of theory and practical advice in this article is really helpful
Its interesting how social media can both help and hurt LDRs. I see both sides of it
I'm particularly interested in how this could help aging populations. Imagine never developing cataracts or needing reading glasses as you get older.
I wonder if there were more women like Irene who almost made it to absolute power but got stopped by the patriarchal system.
I find it interesting how the article emphasizes remaining calm with upset customers. My experience is that showing empathy works better than just staying neutral.
Not sure about the ASMR thing. It actually makes me more anxious listening to those sounds.
The theological argument about additional covenants being unnecessary is compelling. Why do institutions feel they need to add to God's word?
Being inspired by others is fine but losing yourself in the process isn't worth it.
While I appreciate the aesthetic, I think we need to be careful about romanticizing rural life too much. As someone who grew up on a farm, it's not all fresh bread and flower picking.
The part about Marxist Liberalism was eye-opening. Shows how these ideas can evolve beyond their original context.
The visuals in Ori and the Blind Forest absolutely blew me away. I've never seen a game that captures that magical ethereal feeling quite like it does.