I wish more adaptations would keep Monks in the story. He adds such an interesting layer to Oliver's background.
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I wish more adaptations would keep Monks in the story. He adds such an interesting layer to Oliver's background.
The empathy development in kids is spot on. My children are so much more compassionate now.
Infinite Jest's predictions about entertainment addiction were way ahead of their time.
This crisis really pushed me to reflect on what I actually want versus what others expect of me.
I worry about this with my own wedding coming up. I don't want my siblings to feel pushed aside.
The section about coffee shops being age-inclusive spaces is spot on. Where else can teenagers and seniors comfortably share space?
I wish the article had explored more solutions rather than just pointing out the problems.
I'm skeptical about some of these claims. Would like to see more long-term studies on the benefits.
The point about Microsoft buying Bethesda really hits home. Gaming exclusives are becoming a serious problem
Anyone else notice improved focus in other areas after developing a regular reading habit?
Watching Harvey Birdman in HD is such a weird experience. You can see details you never noticed before
I wish the article had discussed more about the physical dysphoria some non-binary people experience. It focused mainly on social aspects.
Our family discovered the joy of cooking together. Even the disasters became memorable moments.
The mention of not hunting for new friends really reflects how priorities have shifted.
Love how Taskmaster rewards creative thinking over actually completing the task properly.
I absolutely loved visiting the Smithsonian Museums! The Air and Space Museum was my favorite. Seeing the Wright Brothers Glider up close was incredible.
The section about anger addiction really hit home. I've caught myself getting that adrenaline rush from arguments more times than I'd like to admit.