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Made the tacos for my family and they couldn't believe everything came from the dollar store.
I actually found myself sympathizing with Father Paul despite everything. His intentions started out good at least.
Those books mentioned in the article are crucial reading. The Hate U Give really opened my eyes to modern day struggles.
The show really nails how nature isn't just pretty scenery but a force to be reckoned with.
The series really nailed how different people view patriotism and what it means to serve your country.
This article makes some good points but seems to overlook the financial aspect of self-care and treating yourself. Not everyone has the means to do these things regularly.
Has anyone tried art journaling? I combine sketches with my writing and it's so fulfilling.
Not at all! Jam skating takes years to master. I've been at it for 2 years and still feel like a beginner sometimes. Just keep practicing!
The way each character's planet is drawn tells us so much about them. The lamplighter's tiny world especially shows the futility of meaningless routine.
The article doesn't mention breathing techniques. I find that's crucial for proper form, especially during planks.
Finding it hard to believe companies would force you to take PTO. Never experienced that myself.
The magic system is really unique. The way Chaos Magic is feared adds such an interesting layer to Emilia's storyline.
This article really resonates with me. I've struggled with both ADHD and depression, and the tip about reframing tasks has been a game-changer. Starting small really does help!
As someone who's watched every episode multiple times, the subtle hints about Luz being bi were there from the start
I can relate so much to this article. Learning to forgive has been one of the hardest but most important journeys in my life.
The point about making friends is so true. It's much harder to build relationships after college when everyone's busy with work and family.
I'm struck by how they emphasize differences as strengths rather than weaknesses in a marriage. That's something we don't hear enough about.