Balanced read: record-setting cultural impact and philanthropy, alongside emissions and market-structure criticism.
The outreach got real: tea companies, telecoms, retailers, and the first serious sponsor push.
Swift’s “Trouble” sparks Pauline flashback, then a cat-in-water video hits. Halo + Avril “Nobody’s Fool”: build California, choose America Pauline memories, cats, capture-the-flag tactics, and Coldplay collide with tariff...
Emailed Akamai; Linode custom ISO failed. Decided AWS for stronger hosting, while stepping back from Facebook noise Relief after the election, then the memory of being silenced: why I keep writing when platforms and...
A volatile day turns Halo, Taylor Swift, old ghosts, and publishing pressure into one strained entry point.
Shawn Ryan on Tucker led me to Trump’s book discovery. Taylor Swift’s “Florida!!!” and a quote reframed it, ending as diary fuel.  MTV nostalgia and Tucker curiosity set the stage, but Taylor Swift's 'Florida!!!'...
A Sons of Anarchy coffee moment and ring symbols framed a sleepless night. He weighed justice, mercy, and Sri Lanka’s future A Sons of Anarchy coffee moment and ring symbols frame a sleepless night. I weigh justice vs...
A political page about Trump, Cook, and cool politics.
I bounce between Trump, fast food, Taylor Swift, and voting logic, but the pattern is simple enough: I want politics to feel vivid, entertaining, and worth my attention. By the end, I say it plainly: I like to have fun.
I bounce between Taylor Swift worship and the fantasy of history turning out differently, and I leave those obsessions unresolved. I rank Madonna, Britney, Gaga, Lana, and the rest, name Taylor my hero, joke that Harvard...
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A comfort-and-culture page about Waffles and Ray Of Light.
A day of laptop triage, SSD anxiety, and rage at Sri Lanka's incompatibility with the life I want, while the book and diary keep getting reframed as something that could be sold, donated, and turned into political leverage...
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.