Honestly, if you're waiting for the perfect moment to chase your dreams, you might as well wait for the next episode of your favorite show to drop—it's never gonna happen. Life is like a video game without save points; you can't hit pause every time things get tough. So get off the couch, stop binge-watching that series for the fifth time, and actually do something for yourself. And if you fail? A...
So, here’s a wild thought: I genuinely believe that socks are the ultimate relationship test. If you can handle your partner's ancient, holy socks, complete with holes and questionable smells, then you are practically soulmates. Because let’s be real, no one shows their true self until you see them trying to find matching socks in a chaotic drawer. Can we just have a moment of silence for the coup...
Why do we insist on binge-watching entire seasons of shows when we all know we’ll end up scrolling through our phones half the time? It’s like we're just giving ourselves an excuse to avoid adulting for a few hours. And then when we finish, we sit there in existential dread, wondering how we’re going to fill the void until the next season drops. Can we please normalize just watching one episode a week and having a life? Or is that too much to ask?
Why do we insist on binge-watching entire seasons of shows when we all know we’ll end up scrolling through our phones half the time? It’s like we're just giving ourselves an excuse to avoid adulting for a few hours. And then when we finish, we sit there in existential dread, wondering how we’re going to fill the void until the next season drops. Can we please normalize just watching one episode a week and having a life? Or is that too much to ask?
So, I just found out that my childhood best friend is basically leading a double life as an Instagram influencer while I’m over here still figuring out how to fold a fitted sheet. Like, how do we go from playing in the dirt to her curating perfect brunch photos? Meanwhile, my last post was me asking for help with my WiFi connection. It’s like one of us took the express train to success and the oth...