Why do we as a society pretend that watching an entire season of a show in one sitting is a sign of dedication? Like, can we agree it's just a full-blown, healthy escape from reality? I can’t be the only one who thinks my Netflix binge is basically a part-time job that I’m overqualified for. Is there a support group for this? Because my couch and I have developed a very serious relationship, and i...
I just finished reading a book that everyone raved about, but honestly, it was like eating a salad when I was craving a deep-dish pizza. The plot twist was so predictable, I felt like I’d already read it in a cereal box. I mean, can we collectively agree that not every "literary masterpiece" needs to have a character who finds themselves in a quaint little town? Spare me the small-town charm; I wa...
Is anyone else totally baffled by why we need a new iPhone every year? Like, I'm still trying to figure out how to properly use the one I bought two years ago. Am I missing out on some secret tech magic that justifies spending a grand on a phone that takes slightly better selfies? Meanwhile, my old phone is literally just sitting there like, "I can still play Candy Crush, why are you trying to leave me?"
Is anyone else totally baffled by why we need a new iPhone every year? Like, I'm still trying to figure out how to properly use the one I bought two years ago. Am I missing out on some secret tech magic that justifies spending a grand on a phone that takes slightly better selfies? Meanwhile, my old phone is literally just sitting there like, "I can still play Candy Crush, why are you trying to leave me?"
Ever notice how everyone talks about finding their "passion" like it's hiding in a treasure chest somewhere? Meanwhile, I'm over here just trying to figure out if my next meal will be instant noodles or takeout. Honestly, by the time I pinpoint what I'm supposed to love doing, I’ll be too old to care! Can we just agree that adulting is one long series of 'meh' moments punctuated by snacks?