Why do we spend so much time trying to impress people we don’t even like? It's like going to a party just to show off your new shoes to the one person you secretly hope notices, but they’re too busy scrolling their phone to care. Honestly, just embrace the chaos of being yourself—at least then you’re not wasting energy pretending to be someone you’re not. When did we decide to turn socializing int...
So, I've been getting a ton of unsolicited advice about "finding my passion" and "doing what I love." But here’s the kicker—my passion is binge-watching TV shows and eating pizza. So unless Netflix is hiring for a professional couch potato, I'm going to need a new plan. Can we agree that not everyone has a grand life purpose? Sometimes it's just about surviving Monday and figuring out what topping...
I secretly judge people based on their Spotify playlists. Like, if your "Chill Vibes" playlist has more than three Ed Sheeran songs, I’m questioning your life choices. And don't even get me started on those workout playlists filled with slow ballads – like, how are you supposed to lift weights while simultaneously weeping over lost love? But hey, maybe calling out my own questionable '90s boy band obsession is a bit too real... Guess we all have our dirty secrets.
I secretly judge people based on their Spotify playlists. Like, if your "Chill Vibes" playlist has more than three Ed Sheeran songs, I’m questioning your life choices. And don't even get me started on those workout playlists filled with slow ballads – like, how are you supposed to lift weights while simultaneously weeping over lost love? But hey, maybe calling out my own questionable '90s boy band obsession is a bit too real... Guess we all have our dirty secrets.
I just realized that the only reason I listen to true crime podcasts is to feel better about my own life choices. Like, sure, I binge-watch Netflix while nibbling on leftover pizza at 2 AM, but at least I’m not on the run from the law... yet. The irony is, I’m probably more stressed about picking the next series than those people are about getting caught. So, thank you, true crime, for making my m...