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Found the transition easier than expected. The hardest part was dealing with other peoples reactions.
I think technology has changed how modern relationships age. We're all so distracted now.
The way she imagines herself with those tote bags is such a specific detail. We all have our power outfit fantasies!
The scavenger hunt idea is brilliant! Made one for my nephew's birthday and he loved running around the house finding clues.
I've coached several sports and water polo players are some of the toughest athletes I've seen.
Assassination Classroom hits different emotional notes but I can see why MHA fans would enjoy it. Both shows nail the class dynamics.
The relationship between Hades and Persephone is so well written. I love that they take time to develop trust and communicate openly.
I wonder if any of these cottages inspired the set designers for The Holiday? The similarities are striking.
Try journaling daily. It helped me build trust in my own thoughts and decisions over time.
I tried the Birthday Cake Frappuccino and was honestly surprised by how much it actually tasted like cake! A bit pricey but worth treating yourself once in a while.
Am I the only one who found it refreshing to see a different kind of episode? The usual format can get predictable sometimes
My heart breaks for Colleen. The guilt she must feel about that text message would be unbearable.
The article helped me understand why my previous attempts at self-improvement often failed
I'm a bit skeptical about putting technology directly into my eyes. What about potential long-term side effects? We should be careful about jumping into this too quickly.
You make a good point, but at least Caligula and Commodus didn't completely destroy their empire's defenses like Phocas did with the Persian situation.
Anyone else find weighted blankets overrated? I feel like some of these simpler methods actually work better.
Has anyone else noticed how these policies often seem more focused on controlling behavior than fostering genuine spiritual growth?
The article makes valid points but let's be real, social media is unavoidable in today's world.