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Does creatine monohydrate actually help with brain function or is that just gym culture bleeding into nootropics discourse?
The fact that this series is rated Young Adult on Webtoon while dealing with brainwashing, psychological trauma, and apocalyptic horror is doing a lot of work.
the article buries the most important detail. E2EE is effectively banned in China. So when a Chinese-owned company tells you encryption is bad for users, you have to at least ask whether corporate philosophy or government pressure is driving that decision.
The whole Mjolnir creation story is peak Norse mythology. Even their crafting tales are epic
Anyone else feel like their posture and body language improved dramatically after taking theatre classes?
Making doctor appointments has been on my to-do list forever. This motivated me to finally do it.
Am I the only one who thinks the changes make the story more unpredictable and exciting?
I collect rainwater for my plants. Another easy sustainable practice not mentioned here.
The possibility of seeing Clarice interpret by Elliot Page would be fascinating.
It's crazy to think about how many rounds the draft used to have. Modern players have it much tougher to get drafted.
My therapist actually recommended this article to me. It's helping me understand why I resist change so much.
I've found that rough patches often lead to stronger relationships if both people are committed to growth.
I'm curious about how others handle the balance between opening up and maintaining boundaries in therapy.
I'm glad the article touched on how these standards affect daily choices like clothing selection.
Teaching my parents video calling during lockdown led to some hilarious moments. Now they're experts!
Mr. Peanutbutter's outlook on life seems naive at first, but there's wisdom in his simplicity.
The idea of unlearning things is so powerful. Sometimes we need to let go of what we think we know.
I love how the author describes the lights in the club as an accomplice. Such a clever way to personify the atmosphere.
This article really hit home for me. My 14-year-old lab just started having trouble with stairs and it breaks my heart to see her struggle.
The digital illustrations by Anjali Mehta really capture modern anxieties well. Her work on gender issues is particularly striking.
I can confirm the finger stretches work wonders! I'm a programmer and they've helped me avoid hand cramping during long coding sessions.
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