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His story proves that second chances can work out when someone truly commits to change.
Having accountability groups for time management sounds really helpful. Might look into UA myself.
As someone with PTSD, I find comfort in reading how others have expressed their experiences through literature.
Blue Beetle could be DC's answer to Iron Man if they do it right. Ted Kord has that same genius inventor vibe.
I think we're overlooking how remote learning is preparing us for the future of work, which is increasingly remote.
Anyone else remember trying to recreate these stunts as teenagers? My parents were not happy
It's fascinating how different cultures view time and punctuality. We had to find middle ground there.
Plants are definitely the way to go for a chill vibe. Just make sure everyone agrees on caring for them. Nobody wants dead plants everywhere.
Not sure about death omens, but I do believe in intuition. Sometimes we just know things without knowing how we know.
I actually think the open world will give us more breathing room between tough battles. Sometimes we need that in these games
Just started composting last month and I'm amazed at how much it's reduced our household waste. Plus my plants are thriving with the nutrient-rich soil.
Don't feel guilty! Reading is part of the writing process. It's research and inspiration combined
Interesting recommendations, but I disagree with the Pisces suggestion. We're much more drawn to fantasy and escapism than realistic fiction.
I love that virtual weddings make it possible for elderly relatives or those living abroad to attend. That's a huge plus
The part about the student volunteers in the bunker experiment really caught my attention. It's pretty compelling evidence that we need these natural frequencies.