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Reviews of relationship guides and the ever-changing love landscape.
Do you pass the Bechdel Test?
You know when you're doing something monotonous and you have this ground-shaking revelation about something related to that task and it makes you rethink your entire life? Like when you realise instead of just putting your keys down in a random place, you could put them away on the hook where they're supposed to go? (don't expect me to believe you haven't done it too!)
By Leigh Hooper4 years ago in Humans
Tips of going in Sober Living program
Many people go into a recovery program thinking they are going to be living the life of a non-drinker. They plan on going to a sober living facility but end up in a more spiritual-based program where they do not realize that drinking alcohol is still part of the recovery process. This is called dual diagnosis. If you are going into a Sober Living in Brooklyn NY program and are worried about the spiritual side or your alcoholism, there is help.
By Madyson King4 years ago in Humans
Upcoming Book to Movie Adaptations
The world of book-to-movie adaptations is a slippery slope. Everyone wants to see their favorite books adequately presented for a larger audience. The spectrum for these types of movies is massive. Ranging from explosive successes like Twilight, the Hunger Games, and Harry Potter to trainwrecks like the first Percy Jackson movie.
By erinhastoomanybooks2.04 years ago in Humans
Sober Living
Sober living in Chino CA is becoming more popular each day. Sober houses are houses that do not allow anyone under the age of 18 to live there, and this includes parents, relatives, and other adults who are considered "non-residents" by the housing authority. The reason for this is that many times drug and alcohol use happens in these homes without adult supervision. Sober living is a valuable choice for those who are looking to live a more productive life, without breaking any of the laws. Many people have found so much success by choosing to live in a Chino CA sober living program, as opposed to staying behind bars or on a waiting list for residential treatment.
By Everett Kimble5 years ago in Humans
Why Did Humans Develop a Desire for Watches?
There is no denying that existence is meaningless without time. Watches are the equipment that we require on hand for keeping track of memories and indicating the time. They are all we need, from being a fashion statement to being the best buddies in times of patiently waiting for a friend/family/colleague. If you choose the perfect watch, it may be a great confidence booster on your wrist.
By Tanvi Punia5 years ago in Humans
Celexa withdrawal feels like
Whence does Celexa become a drug addiction treatment option? Celexa is an antipsychotic drug that is given to treat disorders like obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, mood disorders and schizophrenia. The drug is taken up to twice a day and is used primarily to treat patients who have problems with anxiety and other disorders. The drug is not only used to treat mental disorders but also to treat pain and to help people cope with anxiety, depression and stress. These are the conditions where the drug helps patients by allowing them to relieve their symptoms. However, Celexa can become addictive if abuse and or use is prolonged or occurs on a regular basis.
By Rubin Mauzy5 years ago in Humans
Stray Humans
We were all so excited when They first arrived. The Srelheok were an advanced race of kind, philanthropic, strange looking off-worlders. With their fluid like bodies, musical voices, and many gifts, it was difficult to see them as a threat. Maybe we should have been more cautious.
By Lacy Capre 5 years ago in Humans
My Journey to crocheting
I ran past this ad for the competition on instagram at three am in the morning when for some reason I could not sleep, this is quite unusual for me. I read it and comprehended what it was about and a surge of energy passed through me. When I’m doing my craft, I truly love it and to have this opportunity to write about it and tell others i’m grateful for. Therefore, here is my story.
By Nicole Deleandro5 years ago in Humans
Films from the Peninsula: ‘Secret Sunshine’
Intro It’s no secret that Korean cinema is having a bit of a moment these days — whether it be due to the wild success of Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, the recent love for Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari, or just the growing interest American audiences are starting to show for international cinema. As a Korean-American filmgoer, I’ve made it a part of my mission to seek out and recommend great Korean films that aren’t very widely known, yet deserve all the recognition and acclaim they can get. That’s the aim of my latest column, Films from the Peninsula, where I take a look at a handful of stunning yet overlooked Korean movies, both old and new, for readers interested in the diverse landscape of Korean cinema. First up, Lee Chang-dong’s 2007 masterpiece, as well as the first Korean film to enter the Criterion Collection; Secret Sunshine.
By MovieBabble5 years ago in Humans
Adaptation Evaluation: ‘Nomadland’
“We not only accept the tyranny of the dollar, the tyranny of the marketplace, we embrace it. We gladly throw the yoke of the tyranny of the dollar on and live by it our whole lives.” So says Bob Wells, a sort of van life guru, when we first see him in Nomadland as he’s speaking to congregants at a desert gathering. While Nomadland’s largely a work of fiction, Bob Wells is a real person, so who we see isn’t simply a fictional character in Nomadland, or maybe he is a fictionalized version of himself, even if he really is Bob Wells. It’s a little complicated.
By MovieBabble5 years ago in Humans






