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I appreciated how they showed the humanity in even the most desperate characters
The article could have mentioned the scientific benefits of earthing more explicitly.
I totally agree about modern language being fragmented. Just look at how many words we need now to express what used to be captured in one
It's not just about death. They undo every major consequence. Look at how they handled the Sokovia Accords.
Interesting they dont mention anything about travel insurance. Seems like an important consideration for such a big trip.
The point about not comparing friendships to social media portrayals is so important.
The show really captures how our past shapes our present in ways we don't always recognize.
Never realized OA could work alongside therapy. Makes sense to tackle food issues from multiple angles.
The Big Lebowski is like comfort food in movie form. Always makes me feel better.
Learning to let go of control in relationships was my biggest challenge. This article explains why that's important.
The description of re-experiencing symptoms is spot on. Sometimes the memories feel so real.
The underwater scenes in The Abyss still make me anxious. Can't imagine filming those.
Not sure about the claim that self-love prevents you from getting hurt. Seems unrealistic
Generations adds so many meaningful life events. The prom night and mid-life crisis scenarios are particularly entertaining.
Made a Valentine's collage once and my partner cried happy tears. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most meaningful
I found the tip about simulating rather than copying other authors' styles particularly helpful
The flashbacks to his time as a Jedi Master would add so much depth to his character.
Reading about those creative virtual wedding ideas in the article really opened my eyes to the possibilities. Maybe it doesn't have to feel like a compromise