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I’ve been the relationship advice columnist at The Boston Globe for more than a decade. That means I’ve answered thousands of letters from the lovelorn.
But when friends and family ask for advice, it’s more complicated. It can be fraught — sometimes I know too much and it can be difficult to remain objective.
Also, if I don’t get it right, I could hurt someone I love.
I think it works that way for a lot of us. Helping a stranger can be easier than advising someone we’ve known forever.
That’s why I teamed up with Life Kit to figure out some best practices. Turns out, good advice is often about loosening the body, opening the mind and, more often than not, keeping your mouth shut.
How To Give Advice: Less Fixing, More Listening
Image Credit: Becky Harlan/NPR
This damn comic hasn’t even come out yet and these two pages are already creeping onto my list of all-time favorite Godzilla moments. Because of course he would react to an enormous sign reading ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE by blowing it up.
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Ok why do the dust clouds spell Lust
You know why.
The ice stayed, but the water left. Commenters say this is a corn field, that was flooded, froze over and then the water drained. (Source)



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