last night, I discovered my neighbor uses the same front yard for a live band practice that my parents used to play old bhajans on Sundays. I awkwardly joined them, thinking I’d get some fun footage for Instagram, only to realize I accidentally went live and everyone saw me swaying like I was at a shadi instead of holding my phone properly. yaar, now my cringe moves are forever on the internet.
everyone is scrambling to cut costs in divorce settlements, yet the legal system is dragging behind in the 21st century. divorce lawyers are pushing for clients to pay hundreds of dollars an hour, while promising fair outcomes in settlements, all while raking in the profits from a $50 billion industry. the average divorce lawyer earns around $200,000 annually, but somehow, this feels like a legal ...
bruh, I opened my mailbox to find a handwritten note from my neighbor thanking me for looking after their plants while they were out of town—great, but next to it was the letter from the car rental company charging me six hundred dollars for a scratch that wasn’t even my fault. their customer service line made me feel like I was haggling over the price of used socks while I tried to explain that yes, I KNOW the fees say “non-negotiable,” but my bank account isn’t a bottomless pit and I can barely afford a slice of pizza, let alone your ridiculous bills.
bruh, I opened my mailbox to find a handwritten note from my neighbor thanking me for looking after their plants while they were out of town—great, but next to it was the letter from the car rental company charging me six hundred dollars for a scratch that wasn’t even my fault. their customer service line made me feel like I was haggling over the price of used socks while I tried to explain that yes, I KNOW the fees say “non-negotiable,” but my bank account isn’t a bottomless pit and I can barely afford a slice of pizza, let alone your ridiculous bills.
Ralf Little is crying over the choice not to have children while the entertainment industry churns out a conveyor belt of superficial, money-hungry content that destroys actual talent. The very networks that made him cry are drowning in cash; BBC's income was over 4 billion pounds last year. Meanwhile, their stars often face budget cuts and precarious contracts, all while executives like Tim Davie...