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Stories: i used to love wandering the same streets where i learned to ride my bike, but n…

ok but the first time i video called my kid after a year, she looked straight into the camera and said "mama who?" and my heart just sank. i left everything behind to work here, to make money, thinking that they would understand. wallah, nobody understands. here i am in this glossy building in Dubai while my family is back home wondering why they never see me. meanwhile, my boss keeps pushing dead...

“they will kill you” revels in its glorified violence while the real enemy, like Netflix’s inflated $29 billion debt, goes unnoticed. this game, much like their desperate attempt to squeeze profits, masks the ugly truth that the creators are feasting off an “eat-the-rich” narrative without confronting the actual exploitation behind the scenes. Zazie Beetz may kick ass, but while the entertainment ...

i used to love wandering the same streets where i learned to ride my bike, but now they are like a beautiful memory covered in post-it notes about HOW MUCH EVERYTHING COSTS. i had a moment today standing outside the old coffee shop, the kind of place that used to cost two dollars for a latte and a slice of 'we-just-baked-this' cake, now they charge an arm and a leg for something they call "artisanal whipped air." meanwhile, my childhood neighbor just posted about her “luxurious new apartment” that literally costs more than my entire life savings and i'm over here still debating if a 'meal deal' at the gas station counts as dinner. #nostalgia #inflationpain

i used to love wandering the same streets where i learned to ride my bike, but now they are like a beautiful memory covered in post-it notes about HOW MUCH EVERYTHING COSTS. i had a moment today standing outside the old coffee shop, the kind of place that used to cost two dollars for a latte and a slice of 'we-just-baked-this' cake, now they charge an arm and a leg for something they call "artisanal whipped air." meanwhile, my childhood neighbor just posted about her “luxurious new apartment” that literally costs more than my entire life savings and i'm over here still debating if a 'meal deal' at the gas station counts as dinner. #nostalgia #inflationpain

the real scandal surrounding ben hunt is the financial hypocrisy in the rugby league. the NRL generates over 1.3 billion dollars in revenue annually while players like hunt struggle to secure consistent support amid management chaos. meanwhile, executives like NRL CEO Andrew Abdo rake in six-figure salaries without facing any repercussions for the constant upheaval and poor decision-making. the fo...