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  • 27.10.2025

    Ghosts, grifters, and Google

    Ghosts, grifters, and Google

    From candlelit parlors to Netflix deals, mediums have been cashing in on our curiosity about the spirit world for centuries. This snarky tour through séances, celebrity psychics, and search engines proves that Halloween isn’t just costumes and candy, it’s also a crash course in how humans monetize mystery. Continue reading

    absurdity, Halloween, Halloween Stories, modern life, Pop Culture, satire, seasonal commentary
  • 13.09.2025

    The Feed Isn’t the World

    The Feed Isn’t the World

    : This week was proof that the internet never sleeps, but that doesn’t mean we have to stay up with it. We can scroll past the bitterness, face what matters, and still protect our peace. Quiet moments aren’t weakness, they’re survival. And sometimes survival looks like shutting it all off. Continue reading

    human behavior, modern life, observational humor, opinion, Pop Culture, Social Commentary
  • 29.08.2025

    Formula None! The Longest Pit Stop In History

    Formula None! The Longest Pit Stop In History

    Four weekends without Formula 1 felt like the world’s longest pit stop. Racing has always been more than a sport in my family; it’s a tradition, a connection, and a source of memories with my dad. From my first Supra to Ferrari Sundays, the engines are finally roaring again. Formula None no more. Continue reading

    absurdity, humor, humorous takes on life, modern stupidity, Pop Culture, sarcasm served daily, sports commentary, Sports Humor
  • 21.08.2025

    Eminem, Gossip Rags, and How C.S. Lewis Would Judge My Writing

    Eminem, Gossip Rags, and How C.S. Lewis Would Judge My Writing

    When C.S. Lewis warned against clutter and distractions, he could’ve meant Netflix binges, endless group texts, or sprinting to the door for an Amazon package that’s three days late. His cranky wisdom holds up: simplify, focus, and tune out the noise that makes life unnecessarily chaotic. Continue reading

    creative process, humor, literary musings, Pop Culture, satire

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