Balanced read: business executive and former White House adviser, with sustained conflict-of-interest and family-business scrutiny.
█ ██████████████ ████ █████ █████ ███████ ███████ ███████ ███ █████
Ivanka’s courthouse walk highlighted the security guard and camera swarm. Belgian fries followed, then Five Nights at Freddy’s turned “pizza talk” into a dark joke
The day starts with album-cover and Purple Rain fragments, then turns into a hard argument that Alex Jones's Sandy Hook lies poisoned public trust, hurt grieving families, and proved how badly a society suffers when honesty...
A planning-heavy day about whether to buy the Dell Precision, the Inspiron, or the cheaper MacBook, wrapped inside a much bigger economic argument about low taxes, market access, IMF pressure, globalist capitalism, and what...
A restless day that revisits the crocodile moat around parliament, SSD and laptop anxiety, Tesco memories, kamikaze jokes, and the claim that Captain's Log can be sold as propaganda-for-profit while the country, the church,...
Sporting Star money talk and a failed business-learning stint ran alongside a sharp note on violence around Lasantha. After Killing Eve, a late-night milk-and-cookies ice cream raid landed the day
Biden’s win landed less as closure than as another moral argument inside my head, with guilt, revenge, and the need to explain myself all fighting for the same space.
I spent the day fighting scarcity and irritation at once, with tea pride, mask logic, outreach pressure, and the sense that Covid had turned every small shortage into a bigger argument.
This was a true chaos day: too many cards in the air, bomb imagery, survival logic, Covid escalation, and nonstop mental switching between business, fear, and disaster scenarios.