I wish my sister had been this thoughtful about how her marriage would affect our family.
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I wish my sister had been this thoughtful about how her marriage would affect our family.
The videos are helpful but nothing beats hands-on practice with an experienced decorator.
The game feels half-baked right now. Maybe with more time in Early Access it'll develop its own identity.
Their influence on beauty standards has been both good and bad. More curve acceptance but also more pressure to look perfect
Reading about their identity struggles makes me realize how much of themselves they sacrifice for their sport.
I think they should have mentioned how gratitude can help prevent taking each other for granted, which is a common relationship killer.
Learning dog body language really helped me. Once I could read their signals, I felt much more confident.
Honestly, playing this again makes me realize how much Andromeda missed the mark. The character writing just isn't on the same level.
Would love more specific examples of physical exercises for releasing stored stress.
Been showing this in my film studies class for years. Students are always surprised by how much they enjoy it.
Wonder if anyone else struggles with perfectionism blocking their creativity? That's my biggest hurdle.
Some of the secondary characters felt underdeveloped to me. Wished we saw more of Sonia's perspective
Ice skating looks graceful when others do it. When I try it looks more like a newborn giraffe learning to walk
The way they handled her powers was interesting. She's incredibly strong but still has clear limitations and struggles.
The ending message about karma being what you make it is really powerful. Definitely something to think about.
The research on rosemary reducing cortisol levels is particularly interesting for someone like me who works high-stress jobs.
Started implementing some of these ideas last week. Already seeing positive changes in our family dynamic.
Watching these shows leave one by one during quarantine was particularly painful when we needed comfort TV the most.
You really need to be in the right headspace for some of these shows. They're not your typical cartoon fare.
My family tried the Google Earth Adventure last weekend. Grandpa loved being our virtual tour guide!
While I agree with most points, I think the advice to just 'think positive' oversimplifies mental health challenges.