Every single man or woman wants to be successful in their relationship. But it is unfortunate that some relationships fail without remedy. Being in a healthy relationship does not just happen. It takes time, resources and energy to develop.


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Suck it, Picard. The Orville is Star Trek: The Next Generation’s true spiritual successor




Things Men Don't Realize They Suck At
How good relationships turn into bad relationships, seemingly out of nowhere. So I want to shed a bit of light on a potential reason behind these changes — if you once had a healthy and mutually rewarding relationship, this might give you a starting place for the work that has to be done. OR at the very least enlighten you as to what happened. My other name for this episode is Family Ties. Does any of this sound familiar? It can make you feel stupid like you should have known better.



30 Reasons Why Relationships Fail (and How to Fix Them)
As with Star Trek, a wealth of satisfying stories can be spun from this material. They clearly present The Orville as an alternate universe Star Trek, with characters, species, planets, and technology that would be at home in the original. The Union maintains tense alliances with various alien species, including the Krill and the Moclans, both of which resemble the Klingons from Star Trek. The main villains, meanwhile, are the Kaylons, an android collective dedicated to wiping out biological lifeforms. They also feature in some nifty action sequences as well — something The Orville does better than TNG, not surprisingly, given 30 years of VFX advances.





Walking my recycling from my apartment to the trash room down the hall takes me anywhere from two minutes to a month. I hate looking at broken-down boxes and empty LaCroix cans in my apartment, but studies say humans are bad at prioritizing long-term goals over instant gratification, and I apparently find doing anything else much more gratifying. Those are annoying and kind of gross, and the primary reward is just being able to use them in the future.

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