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...
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...
I genuinely think the unsung heroes of our lives are the delivery drivers who somehow always know the exact moment you're about to lose your will to live at home. Like, how do they do that? One minute, I'm contemplating a snack-less existence and the next, there's piping hot pizza at my door and suddenly I feel like a millionaire. They deserve at least a statue or maybe a holiday named after them. "National Thank Your Delivery Driver Day," anyone?
I genuinely think the unsung heroes of our lives are the delivery drivers who somehow always know the exact moment you're about to lose your will to live at home. Like, how do they do that? One minute, I'm contemplating a snack-less existence and the next, there's piping hot pizza at my door and suddenly I feel like a millionaire. They deserve at least a statue or maybe a holiday named after them. "National Thank Your Delivery Driver Day," anyone?
You ever sit down on a Sunday, scrolling through social media, seeing everyone's perfect weekend photos, and just think, "Am I the only one who spent all day in my pajamas, contemplating my life choices while eating leftover pizza?" Like, I get it, some people are out there hiking mountains or attending art galleries, but honestly, my biggest accomplishment was getting off the couch to refill my s...