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Anyone else love how they show the awkwardness of first relationships? It's so realistic.
Been doing this work for a year and my anxiety has decreased significantly. It's about understanding rather than fighting myself.
Anyone else catch the subtle social commentary about wealth and technology?
I have to disagree about Genderbender being problematic. I thought it raised interesting questions about identity and perception.
Those questions for self-reflection are really thought-provoking. Especially about the benefits of staying stuck.
The way they handle modern topics while keeping the classic Animaniacs style is really impressive.
Practicing these skills has improved my relationship with my kids too. They notice when Im really listening.
Star Trek fans really were pioneers. They created the template for modern fandom.
Try starting with shorter meditation sessions. Even 5 minutes can make a difference.
The scene where he meets the kid in jail really showcases his manipulative nature. I felt so uncomfortable reading their interaction.
You're missing the point. Hope without action is just delusion. That's exactly what the article is trying to say.
The sodium benzoate could have come from anywhere. Seems like grasping at straws to me.
Working on trust issues in an LDR is ten times harder than regular relationships.
Interesting that a 10-minute nap is optimal. I've been doing 30 minutes and always feel groggy after.
The section about Miss Congeniality really shows how ageism plays into these tropes too.
Not sure about watching a whole series about Kreese's early days. I mean, he's interesting as a villain but do we really need more Vietnam war backstory?
I can totally relate to feeling lost after graduation. Just finished my Masters and the post-grad depression is hitting hard right now.
These are nice suggestions but they seem pretty privileged. Not everyone has a car or pet or can afford surprise gifts for friends when they're feeling down.
I tried fruit carving once and nearly lost a finger. Maybe I'll stick to the virtual book club idea instead.
We should remember that historical rankings like these are always subjective and influenced by current perspectives.
My personal experience with malachite has been really positive. Just remember it needs to be polished and shouldn't touch your skin directly like the article mentions.
That fire extinguisher story gave me chills. I'm checking my kitchen right now to see if I have one!
These ideas are great but some of us live in tiny apartments. Any specific tips for really small spaces?