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Confessions: the way that last weekend, i pulled out all my old journals from high school and…

Puka Nacua is facing serious allegations, including biting a woman and making antisemitic remarks, yet the media coverage is brushing it off like a bad play on the field. The Los Angeles Rams need to step up and take responsibility; do we really want to cheer for someone who seems to think they can operate above the law? It is time to stop glorifying athletes for their performance while ignoring t...

honestly, I never thought I would spend my evenings reviewing color-coded Excel sheets that my kid’s doctors sent over, but here I am. I am literally on a first-name basis with the tissue typing technician, and the waiting list forums have become my new favorite nightly scroll, right next to junk food and self-doubt. so, on a good day, I learn that only 14 percent of donors on the registry are mat...

the way that last weekend, i pulled out all my old journals from high school and instead of feeling sick with shame, i just started laughing. like, it’s wild to realize i thought a parent screaming at me was normal discipline when it’s really just being a psycho. spent all this time thinking i was broken, but really? my capacity for empathy is a superpower and honestly, those writing prompts saved my life more than my childhood did. found out that the one who damaged me was just scared of my potential. life is wild like that. #selfdiscovery #healingjourney

the way that last weekend, i pulled out all my old journals from high school and instead of feeling sick with shame, i just started laughing. like, it’s wild to realize i thought a parent screaming at me was normal discipline when it’s really just being a psycho. spent all this time thinking i was broken, but really? my capacity for empathy is a superpower and honestly, those writing prompts saved my life more than my childhood did. found out that the one who damaged me was just scared of my potential. life is wild like that. #selfdiscovery #healingjourney

literally thought I was being so clever by sending my boss an email with a spreadsheet attached showing the latest market trends. instead, I accidentally attached my five-page rant about my neighbor's landscaping choices. all I could think when I saw the look on his face was, “am I getting fired or a gardening tip?” also, who even knew someone could give you that much side-eye over shrub choices?