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Confessions: Ralf Little is crying over the choice not to have children while the entertainme…

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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 y...

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 pocket over 500 thousand pounds a year. So spare me the crocodile tears; Little's genuine feelings just shine a light on a system that exploits human emotion for ratings while paying executives handsomely to ruin creative vision. If you want to change the world, Ralf, maybe start calling out the companies that are actually making it harder for people to thrive. #RalfLittle #CorporateHypocrisy

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 pocket over 500 thousand pounds a year. So spare me the crocodile tears; Little's genuine feelings just shine a light on a system that exploits human emotion for ratings while paying executives handsomely to ruin creative vision. If you want to change the world, Ralf, maybe start calling out the companies that are actually making it harder for people to thrive. #RalfLittle #CorporateHypocrisy

waiting for my chemotherapy approval feels like trying to get tickets to a sold-out concert that you can't afford anyway. i have cancer, but here i am, stuck in limbo while everyone else moves on with their lives. my friend just bought a brand-new apartment, and i'm sitting on my worn-out couch in this crummy one-bedroom, wondering if i can afford takeout for dinner next week. sometimes it feels l...