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The way these weapons keep changing hands throughout the stories makes them feel like characters in their own right
Not convinced they're keeping rock alive, but they're definitely making it interesting
Anyone else notice how he always had an excuse ready? Classic cheater behavior.
Practice on styrofoam cakes first! Saves money and you can reuse them multiple times.
The way they handled Yennefer's character development this season really bothers me. Her wanting to sacrifice Ciri for power goes against everything her character stands for in the books.
Here Lies Daniel Tate's protagonist is so compelling despite being unreliable.
What if they showed us what happened to Abigail in some way? Maybe through Will's memories?
Been practicing this for a while now. It's amazing how much more peaceful life becomes.
The part about respecting friends as equals really hit home. I realized I was putting some friends on pedestals.
Sorry, but I strongly disagree with that last comment. No one signs up for mental health struggles. These are real human beings, not machines.
I found the evolutionary perspective fascinating. Never thought about how our relationship with dogs developed that way.
Anyone else feel overwhelmed by the pressure to be creative? Sometimes I feel like everything needs to be Instagram-worthy.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes personal agency while acknowledging its not easy.
Does anyone else think Gogol was a bit selfish in his relationship with his parents? I understand identity struggles but felt he was unnecessarily harsh sometimes
I've found playing with my nieces and nephews definitely counts as exercise. Two hours of tag and I'm completely worn out
Interesting how many of these oils come from different traditional medicine systems around the world.
Ana's quote about owning your story is so relevant in today's social media age. We let others define us too much.
Does anyone know where to find affordable tapestries that actually look good? Everything I see online looks really cheap.
What stands out to me is how the article bridges the gap between traditional Christian thought and modern humanism. It's not often you see that kind of synthesis.
Has anyone tried the virtual photo album idea? I've got so many old family photos on my computer that would be perfect for this.