At the bottom of the garden, the little girl saw the wellies first. Eileen Walsh was six, maybe seven, and had already checked the usual places.
Oh no, there was definitely mean stuff going on behind the scenes. The writers' room was mostly men who were disrespectful towards the women on the show, insulting the cast for their performance.
My sister looked at me and said, 'Now you're the last strong one in this family.' It was comforting to hear her words. I felt proud. And then, almost immediately, something else. My stomach clenched. I just wanted to stop the elevator, run away, and never look back.
Our study demonstrates that volatility was a key source of his creativity. We find consistent evidence in the letters that Van Gogh increasingly oscillated between opposite emotional states, such as joy and sadness or between aspirations for belonging and for isolation.
I was a caregiver for my mom, Loretta Lynn, after she had a stroke five years before she died in 2022 at 90. The process exhausted me, and I had to step back and reevaluate after she passed.
The New York Times Magazine, which for some subscribers arrives on Saturdays, had printed an unsolvable crossword. Some solvers who, like Wegener's wife, complete the Sunday puzzle in the print magazine complained on crossword forums and social media, saying they were 'nearly in tears,' some with fears of 'sudden onset dementia' or, worse yet, ineptitude.
Each morning, he made himself a to-do list and crossed out items as he completed them as straightforwardly as any middle manager. Shopping-list tasks like 'china markers' or 'order canvas' sit alongside reminders like 'paint sister's baby furniture.'
MacInnes's legal team stated that the allegations that she was sexually harassed by Ghost and then retracted her complaint to advance her career are 'completely false, fantasy, malicious concoctions.'
Flashbulb memories are memories that are affected by our emotional state. Your brain takes a snapshot when the ground shifts under your feet, and that snapshot includes everything—the smell of coffee going cold in your cup holder, the static on the radio, the way your hands suddenly felt too heavy.
Asking for a laptop as she lay in a hospital bed during a frightening cancer ordeal, Wicklow woman Elaine Murphy could hardly have imagined that those first taps on the keyboard would lead to her debut work of fiction, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, a Garden County mystery born from the darkest chapter of her life.
As I grew into a pretentious young adult in the early 00s, I started to want more from games, and I wasn't finding it. So many of them were mindless, or juvenile, or needlessly violent. So few seemed to have anything to say.