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Flexibility gains are an unexpected bonus. Never was this mobile doing just weights.
Never knew about the cat ghost at Fort McAllister! Makes those school field trips seem a bit different now.
Sound of Metal's ending was perfect. Not what I expected but exactly what it needed to be
I appreciate how this breaks down complex ideas without oversimplifying them.
Love the idea about taking risks without worrying about failure. I spent years paralyzed by fear of failure and it got me nowhere.
I appreciate how the article mentions responsible ownership. These places only work if everyone follows the rules.
Not sure I agree that it helps with physical healing. That claim seems a bit far-fetched to me.
I've been wanting to visit the New Beverly for years. The fact that Tarantino owns it and curates the programming makes it even more appealing.
After reading this, I realized I interrupt my partner way too often. Going to work on my patience.
I've started doing the noun-verb exercise during my morning coffee. Really sets the tone for creative writing.
The history section was fascinating. I had no idea tofu had been around for over 2000 years in China.
Interesting point about learning from mistakes. Never thought about being grateful for those moments.
True art invites rather than imposes - this article really helped me understand why The Chosen works where other religious shows fail.
The article should emphasize how expensive LDRs can be with all the traveling.
Nature's Confession was a bit too YA for my taste, but I have to admit the environmental message was powerful.
Actually waterproof matches aren't necessary. A good lighter works better and is more reliable
The way they balance friendship with comedy is what makes this show work so well
The social media point really resonates with me. I deleted Facebook last month and my anxiety levels have dropped significantly.
The Truman Show makes me wonder how many times I've been an extra in someone else's life story.
I find the whole process overwhelming. Where do you guys usually start when redecorating?