I appreciate how this reframes salvation in practical, actionable terms rather than supernatural ones.
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I appreciate how this reframes salvation in practical, actionable terms rather than supernatural ones.
These kinds of games might finally convince my parents that gaming isn't a waste of time.
The scene where Katie turns down the hike to stay on her phone really resonated with me as a parent, but the movie helps us understand her perspective too.
I appreciate how these shows respect the victims while still being informative.
I understand the privilege concern, but many of these suggestions cost nothing. Self-reflection and self-acceptance are free.
Hamill is a great voice actor but he was miscast as Chucky. His performance felt too Joker-like.
The social media influence has been amazing for skating. So many tutorials and tips available now compared to years ago.
Love how these dates encourage actual conversation instead of just smartphone scrolling.
I actually disagree with this article's negative tone about procrastination. Sometimes we need that time to process and think about our work subconsciously.
Hannibal's dinner parties will forever haunt me. Such beautiful food photography for such disturbing content.
The original film's simple premise worked perfectly for what it was trying to do. Not everything needs complex mythology.
Anyone else notice how their creative energy fluctuates with their sleep quality? The science behind this in the article makes so much sense.
These exercises have helped me maintain strength while recovering from a shoulder injury.
Taking mental health days has improved my relationships too. I'm less irritable with family.
The Sims 3 create-a-style tool was amazing. I still can't believe they removed it in Sims 4.
The traveling advice is good but not always practical. I had to work through college and couldn't afford trips.
While I agree with most points, I think some heartbreak is necessary for personal growth. We can't just avoid it completely.
The concept of being fully present during communication is something we've lost in this age of smartphones and constant distractions.
Forrest Gump remains my all-time favorite. The way it shows how a pure heart and determination can take you far in life is just beautiful.