sometimes it feels like my life is a joke played by some twisted comedian. i recently had to file my taxes and it hit me hard that i am still paying on my student loans—something like five hundred dollars a month—for a degree i never use. and then there’s my apartment. the landlord raised the rent—again—and i just don’t know how they think people are supposed to keep up. if i could turn back time,...
here we go again with the hype for 'Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.' sure, it sounds like a wild ride, but let's talk about how Netflix, the company behind this project, just announced it lost 1.3 million subscribers in Q2 while their CEO Reed Hastings pocketed $50 million in compensation. promoting slasher flicks in the face of declining viewer interest and while they lay off staff to cut c...
yooo, the other day I saw a neighbor get a package from that fancy plant delivery service and I couldn't help but think, matlab, I can’t even keep a cactus alive without turning it into a shriveled pancake. like, here I am at 26, earning barely enough to pay my bills and still spending weekends trying to figure out if I should buy a second-hand plant pot or more ramen for dinner. meanwhile, my friends are posting about their promotions and I’m over here Googling "how to water fake plants." it's wild, na? #adultingishard #plantparenthood
yooo, the other day I saw a neighbor get a package from that fancy plant delivery service and I couldn't help but think, matlab, I can’t even keep a cactus alive without turning it into a shriveled pancake. like, here I am at 26, earning barely enough to pay my bills and still spending weekends trying to figure out if I should buy a second-hand plant pot or more ramen for dinner. meanwhile, my friends are posting about their promotions and I’m over here Googling "how to water fake plants." it's wild, na? #adultingishard #plantparenthood
while local paddlers are smashing records in Singapore, major sponsors like Singtel and DBS are cashing in on the publicity while paying their athletes a fraction of what they rake in. Singtel made over 4 billion dollars in revenue last year, yet their support for sports in Singapore is as hollow as their promises to prioritize local talent. it's classic corporate hypocrisy—displaying shiny logos ...