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I'm tired of producers thinking they know better than the original writers. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
That quote about healing and embracing broken people in his community shows such wisdom.
The connection to Tolkien's mythology adds such a beautiful layer of meaning to this concept.
I find my confidence grows naturally when I focus on adding value to others lives.
Interesting perspective on how physical attraction works for different people.
The best part? Being able to work from anywhere with good internet. Freedom is priceless.
The research about positive feedback being most effective matches what I've observed teaching. Students bloom with encouragement while withering under harsh criticism.
Reading this made me realize how much I split myself into pieces through harsh self-judgment.
The scented candles suggestion is perfect. We do love setting the mood, and yes, maybe occasionally plotting by candlelight.
I'm concerned about advertising restrictions. We don't want to attract young people.
Learning to navigate foreign places definitely built my confidence. Now everyday challenges seem much more manageable.
The pandemic really showed me who my true friends were. Many disappeared completely.
Look at Harry now versus when he was in the military. He seems much more at peace with himself.
While I agree with most points, I think we need to be careful about screen time limits. Too much of anything can be harmful
The way they animated Giulia's determination during the race was so inspiring. You could feel her passion in every movement.
The hunting culture sounds fascinating. It's more than just a hobby, it's a way of life.
Interesting point about combining activities. I've started coloring while having my evening tea and it's lovely.
Actually, I thought Levon and Clara's relationship was perfectly paced. Their shared passion for art and the way they inspired each other felt very natural to me.
I appreciate that the article emphasizes this isn't a weakness but a learned behavior
What really struck me was Oscar Isaac's clear enthusiasm for the potential romance in interviews. You could tell he saw it too.
I actually disagree with the clean romance point. Some YA books these days have pretty mature themes. We shouldnt pretend theyre all innocent
The author's experience with ex-boyfriends focusing on her curves really resonates with me. Been there, felt that objectification.
I appreciate how the author talks about finding your own path rather than following what society expects.