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It's interesting how we create systems to give back to us what we already have, just with their stamp of approval.
These techniques work differently for everyone. It's about finding what fits you.
The article really nails it with the gaslighting examples. Edward does this constantly throughout the series
The spiritual aspect might not resonate with everyone, but the psychological insights are universal.
You make a fair point about Western dragons, but I still think fire-breathing dragons are pretty cool.
The article makes it sound too easy. Professional decorators spend years perfecting these skills.
The balance between humor and heart in this episode was perfect. Not easy to pull off.
The authenticity discussion really hits home. Its hard to find that balance between experiencing a culture and not disrupting it.
The Springfield Three episode on The Trail Went Cold was fantastic. Still gives me chills thinking about it.
The multiverse concept really opens up so many possibilities for bringing back characters we love. I'd love to see different versions of Tony Stark or Black Widow.
The section about using creativity as an outlet for negative emotions resonates with me. Writing poetry has helped me through some really tough times.
I think the article understates how much the pandemic will influence non-horror films too
The corporate scam part really resonates with me. I've always felt pressured to buy expensive gifts just to prove my love.
This advice feels a bit shallow to those of us dealing with clinical depression.
Star Trek TNG set such a high bar for optimistic sci-fi. We need more shows that paint a hopeful picture of humanity's future.
Finally an article that explains the science behind these oils instead of just making vague claims about energy and vibes.
I found myself deeply moved by how Lahiri captures the immigrant experience. The way Ashima struggles with loneliness in America really hit home for me
My students actually prefer asynchronous learning. It gives them flexibility to learn at their own pace.