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The suggestions about appearance are good starting points but there's so much more to explore.
The snapchat advice is so specific and dated. People need to learn real communication skills
Love how the piece connects individual stories to larger meaningless whole while acknowledging both perspectives as valid.
The psychological impact of self-quarantine is real. We should add tips for maintaining mental health during isolation.
Middleton's growth alongside Giannis has been incredible to watch. They really complement each other perfectly now.
Home releases are great but I miss the excitement of midnight premieres with fellow fans.
His use of handheld vs static shots really helped convey different emotional states
We really do need to learn how to use nostalgia productively instead of letting it consume us.
Quality over quantity really should be emphasized more. Better to have fewer well made pieces.
These dates really show how romance doesn't need to be expensive. Some of our best memories are from free activities.
I just finished binge watching Made For Love and I'm absolutely blown away by Cristin Milioti's performance. She brings such depth to Hazel's character, especially in those scenes where she's secretly giving Byron the finger behind her magazines.
What I really appreciate about dark academia is how it celebrates learning and literature. It's refreshing to see an aesthetic that values intellectual pursuit.
Try landing softer on the stairs and make sure your whole foot makes contact with each step. That helped me a lot with knee pain.
Actually, I think the article addresses that. The self-evident nature of consciousness is part of its technical implementation within the universe.
My boss actually encourages mental health days now. Times are changing for the better.
I'm honestly surprised how well they managed to keep the spirit of the original show while making it relevant for today's audience.
The article makes a great point about how media and society mirror each other. We can't just tell people to ignore these influences.