So, I recently went on a solo trip, thinking I’d be that cool, adventurous person who “finds themselves” in a quaint little village. Spoiler alert: I spent half the time lost, trying to decipher a map that might as well have been written in hieroglyphics. Ended up at a farm where the rooster was more intimidating than my college professor, and I swear that chicken judged me for my life choices. At...
I just finished watching a whole season of a show that I *absolutely* hated. Like, I actively cringed at every episode, but I couldn’t stop. It’s like I was punishing myself for something I didn’t even do. My friends keep saying, “Life’s too short for bad TV,” but here I am, binge-watching pure garbage instead of reading that book I promised myself I’d tackle this month. At this point, I might as ...
I know everyone loves to bash on the "bad" movies we grew up with, but honestly, I miss those cringe-worthy, low-budget thrillers from the '90s that had plots so ridiculous they made you question your life choices. Like, how did they think a rubber monster and a fake forest could scare anyone? But those films were pure joy! There's something about bad CGI and overly dramatic acting that just warms my heart. I guess we had it good back then, when we had to rely on our imaginations because the effects were so terrible. They just don't make 'em like they used to, and I’m low-key here for a nostalgia night with popcorn and eye-rolls. Anyone else?
I know everyone loves to bash on the "bad" movies we grew up with, but honestly, I miss those cringe-worthy, low-budget thrillers from the '90s that had plots so ridiculous they made you question your life choices. Like, how did they think a rubber monster and a fake forest could scare anyone? But those films were pure joy! There's something about bad CGI and overly dramatic acting that just warms my heart. I guess we had it good back then, when we had to rely on our imaginations because the effects were so terrible. They just don't make 'em like they used to, and I’m low-key here for a nostalgia night with popcorn and eye-rolls. Anyone else?
You ever notice how the most “successful” people on social media are just really good at pretending their lives are perfect? Like, I can barely keep my house plants alive, and here’s someone out there making soufflés in their gourmet kitchen while I’m over here considering a PB&J a culinary breakthrough. Honestly, I’m starting to think the secret to happiness is just a good filter and an extensive...