
The sound design during the sandworm scenes was incredible. You could feel the rumbling in your chest in the theater.
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The sound design during the sandworm scenes was incredible. You could feel the rumbling in your chest in the theater.
Interesting how calisthenics combines strength training with mobility work naturally.
The article's point about kindness is crucial. We seem to have forgotten that online.
This win will definitely be in the NASCAR history books. We witnessed something special.
I appreciate how the article doesn't shame people who stayed in toxic relationships. We often blame ourselves enough already.
The mental stimulation point is so true. My pup sleeps like a rock after learning new agility moves.
Making your bed might seem trivial but it's actually backed by psychology. It creates a small win that sets the tone for the day.
I'm curious about video diaries but feel weird talking to myself. Has anyone here tried it?
I love how Cap represents standing up against bullies, even when the bully is in your own mind
I've turned the noun-verb matching into a daily warm-up exercise. Really gets the creativity flowing.
Modern Love is good but Hayloft by Mother Mother would've been a much better choice for this list.
Making new traditions has helped us move forward and create positive memories.
I think practicing gratitude is great but we shouldn't use it to minimize real problems in society.
I appreciate how the article explains tofu's versatility. Been cooking with it for years and still finding new ways to use it.
The sunscreen tip is vital. I got badly burned on a cloudy day because I thought I wouldn't need it
Anyone else think 2.5 times a week seems low? My partner and I are way more active than that.
Anyone else find it ironic that toxic people seem to have an uncanny ability to make us feel guilty for setting boundaries? I finally cut ties with a toxic friend last month and I'm still struggling with guilt.
Making a daily plan sounds nice but life keeps throwing curveballs. Sometimes you just have to wing it.
Anyone else notice how suspense and thrillers are lumped together? In my experience, they can be quite different in terms of pacing and story structure.
Honestly not sure about The Jasmine Project. The whole family setting up fake dating scenarios feels a bit problematic to me.