I have a confession: I still binge-watch cartoons in my 30s, and honestly, they hit WAY harder than any adult show. Like, who knew I needed a philosophical life lesson from a talking raccoon and a group of anthropomorphic snacks? Meanwhile, I'm over here struggling to adult because my biggest worry today was deciding between cereal and ramen for dinner. So, if you catch me quoting cartoons in a se...
You ever get that sinking feeling when you realize your life is basically a series of "Guess I'll just have to figure this out" moments? Honestly, just winging it is the real adulting, but somehow no one talks about how exhausting it is to act like you know what you’re doing. If you’re not using Google for basic life skills, are you even living? Pro tip: It's okay to admit you don’t have it all fi...
Is it just me, or does every family gathering turn into a competition to see who can casually mention how much their kid is earning or how successful their spouse is? Like, can we talk about how I just managed to finish my third pizza without judging myself for once? And who decided that asking "kyun shaadi nahi ki ab tak?" was an acceptable way to start a conversation? Maybe I’m just living my best life—one episode of a series at a time.
Is it just me, or does every family gathering turn into a competition to see who can casually mention how much their kid is earning or how successful their spouse is? Like, can we talk about how I just managed to finish my third pizza without judging myself for once? And who decided that asking "kyun shaadi nahi ki ab tak?" was an acceptable way to start a conversation? Maybe I’m just living my best life—one episode of a series at a time.
I had a moment of clarity the other day while scrolling through my social media. We’ve all been there, right? You see those perfect influencer lives and you’re like, “Wow, I can barely keep my house plant alive!” Then I realized, if I posted all my food fails or my living room that looks like a laundry explosion, would anyone even follow me? Or would it just be a support group for fellow disaster ...