The flexitarian approach helped me transition gradually. Now fully vegan and loving it.
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The flexitarian approach helped me transition gradually. Now fully vegan and loving it.
Powerful perspective on how personal research can contribute to broader social healing.
These conversations are especially important for young people figuring themselves out.
I appreciate what the original films did, but this could be a chance to fix their shortcomings.
I've noticed similar patterns with weather sensitivity. Glad to know I'm not imagining things.
Really appreciate that this list includes films from so many different countries. It's refreshing to see zombie interpretations beyond Hollywood.
Brett Goldstein deserved that Emmy. His portrayal of Roy Kent is absolutely perfect
First time I had proper udon I was shocked at how different it was from instant versions.
That pink long coat outfit she imagines is giving me serious career woman vibes.
The pacing might be slow for some, but I think it really helps build the world and characters properly.
Helped me realize I was trying to cram too much furniture in my apartment. Sometimes less is more.
Finding myself nodding along to every point. Especially about expectations turning into resentments.
The practical effects mixed with CGI give the show such a unique visual style. It's unlike anything else on TV right now.
The wooden beams in Clematis Cottage remind me of my grandparents' old house in Yorkshire. Such wonderful memories.
The 3DMG scenes with Levi are absolutely insane. No wonder it took the animators a month to animate just one sequence.
Never considered that self-criticism could be a tool for growth rather than just a source of pain
The way the caller knew her address is absolutely haunting. Makes me wonder if someone had been stalking her for a long time.
The point about the 'Community Covenant' essentially being a form of blasphemy is fascinating. I never thought about it from that theological perspective before.
True, but there's a difference between feeling connected and feeling dependent on others for validation.