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Advice: So, here’s a hot take: if you see your friend getting ghosted by someone they li…

I just finished a book that was so hyped up, I honestly thought I’d discover the meaning of life. Spoiler alert: I didn’t. Turns out it was just a glorified diary of a girl who spends 300 pages deciding between two guys who are both dumpster fires. Like, can we normalize choosing the third option—self-love and a Netflix binge? Instead, I'm left with existential dread and an urge to delete all my d...

You know what? If you’re in your 20s and you still think your life is supposed to look like a perfectly-filtered Instagram reel, you need to step back and take a deep breath. Like, last week I spent three hours reorganizing my sock drawer just to avoid doing my taxes, and that’s a moment of sheer maturity, thank you very much. We’ve all been fed this idea that life has to be this glamorous journey...

So, here’s a hot take: if you see your friend getting ghosted by someone they literally worship, just tell them that the person is probably not that into them. I know, it sounds harsh, but why sugarcoat? You’re not a therapist; you’re their friend. It’s like watching them slowly drive off a cliff while you're sitting shotgun and just saying "Maybe take a left turn?" Just be real! If they take some time to sulk, well, that’s part of the healing process. You’ll get a funny story out of it later, right? Plus, it’ll save them a lot of time and cringe later.

So, here’s a hot take: if you see your friend getting ghosted by someone they literally worship, just tell them that the person is probably not that into them. I know, it sounds harsh, but why sugarcoat? You’re not a therapist; you’re their friend. It’s like watching them slowly drive off a cliff while you're sitting shotgun and just saying "Maybe take a left turn?" Just be real! If they take some time to sulk, well, that’s part of the healing process. You’ll get a funny story out of it later, right? Plus, it’ll save them a lot of time and cringe later.

I just finished a series that had me emotionally invested like it was my own family. My heart was racing, tears were streaming, and then they pulled that classic "let's ruin everything in the last 10 minutes" move. Like, why do show creators enjoy torturing us? Are they all secretly evil? At this point, I need therapy for all the fictional traumas these characters have put me through. If my Netfli...