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Rants: everyone is praising jofra archer for his talent and speed, but let’s not ignore…

why are we glorifying allu sirish's wedding celebrations while ignoring the brutal realities of the film industry's treatment of its workers? bollywood makes billions, with production companies raking in over 2 billion dollars annually, yet it pays crew members poverty wages. the industry's elite flaunt their wealth, throwing lavish parties while the very people who make their films work in unsafe...

it’s 8am on a Monday and I just opened my work laptop for the last time — badge stopped working right after I took one sip of my cold brew, as if it knew — how does a company post record earnings the next day while I’m scrambling to figure out how to negotiate my rent with my landlord — my calendar still filled with meetings that I have no obligation to attend anymore, but every pop-up reminds me ...

everyone is praising jofra archer for his talent and speed, but let’s not ignore that he has been sidelined for more than a year due to injuries. the ECB is pinning all their hopes on a player who cannot seem to stay on the pitch. while Jamie Overton steps up, Archer should be a reminder of how quickly talent can become a liability. being injury-prone and still treated like a golden child by England cricket shows a huge problem in sports culture. he should not be the face of England’s T20 World Cup dreams. #JofraArcher #CricketTruths

everyone is praising jofra archer for his talent and speed, but let’s not ignore that he has been sidelined for more than a year due to injuries. the ECB is pinning all their hopes on a player who cannot seem to stay on the pitch. while Jamie Overton steps up, Archer should be a reminder of how quickly talent can become a liability. being injury-prone and still treated like a golden child by England cricket shows a huge problem in sports culture. he should not be the face of England’s T20 World Cup dreams. #JofraArcher #CricketTruths

wait. so, I am literally the only one visiting my dad in the nursing home every single day, and my four siblings who live twenty minutes away have not shown up in months. I have become the poster child for "nursing home appreciation" or whatever they call it. I brought him a new pair of reading glasses, thinking it might help with the terrible magazines in the waiting room, and the staff probably ...