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  • 30 Lines I Shouldn’t Have Written, But Did

    30 Lines I Shouldn’t Have Written, But Did

    (And Why They Still Hurt) After years of writing in silence—submitting manuscripts, shelving drafts, waiting for the mythical “right time”—I finally stopped waiting. I self-published. Loudly. Messily. Honestly. These books aren’t polished for comfort. They’re blood-wrapped confessions, survivors’ testaments, trauma told with teeth and tenderness. Below are 30 lines I never thought I’d write, but

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  • Rob Kardashian Quits Reality TV—Cites “Emotional Nudity” and Actual Clothing as Reasons

    Rob Kardashian Quits Reality TV—Cites “Emotional Nudity” and Actual Clothing as Reasons

    In a revelation that shocked exactly zero therapists but at least three die-hard Kris Jenner fans, Rob Kardashian has finally opened up about why he stepped away from the spotlight in 2017. In a rare interview, the elusive Kardashian brother—last seen in public wearing a baseball cap and existential dread—said he left Keeping Up with

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  • He Gave Me a Reason to Want to Live: The Trauma Bible

    He Gave Me a Reason to Want to Live: The Trauma Bible

    Read it Here📘 The Trauma Bible: My Queer Psalms📚 Author Page Some books are written with trembling hands. Some with defiance. The Trauma Bible: My Queer Psalms was born from both. This collection is a love letter to survival—not the glossy, “everything’s fine now” kind, but the quiet, messy, deeply queer kind. The kind of

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  • LOVE ISLAND USA SEASON 7: FIJI’S HOTTEST VILLA—OR CANCEL CULTURE CARNIVAL?

    LOVE ISLAND USA SEASON 7: FIJI’S HOTTEST VILLA—OR CANCEL CULTURE CARNIVAL?

    Fiji — that sunny paradise where love is allegedly found, but more often fumbled in front of 42 strategically placed cameras and a table full of tequila shots. Love Island USA Season 7 has turned up the heat, the scandals, and the thirst—both emotional and otherwise. Sure, we tuned in for romance, but we stayed

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  • Texas, But Make It A Theocracy: The Warning Behind Salt and Static

    Texas, But Make It A Theocracy: The Warning Behind Salt and Static

    I wrote Salt and Static because I was done whispering. I was born and raised in West Texas, where the gospel is louder than the truth and the heat will peel your skin and your dignity if you let it. I grew up gay in a culture that weaponized silence, shame, and scripture. I survived

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  • The Man, the Myth, the Misstep: Shannon Price Says She “Had No Choice” But to End Gary Coleman’s Life—Then Fails a Lie Detector

    The Man, the Myth, the Misstep: Shannon Price Says She “Had No Choice” But to End Gary Coleman’s Life—Then Fails a Lie Detector

    In a story that sounds less like a somber eulogy and more like a mid-season twist on a forgotten true crime docuseries, Shannon Price—the ex-wife, ex-roommate, and ongoing enigma of child star Gary Coleman—has emerged from the shadows once again. This time, she’s here to explain why she pulled the plug on Coleman’s life support

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  • The Sugar Rot: Why I Wrote The Bitter Aftertaste

    The Sugar Rot: Why I Wrote The Bitter Aftertaste

    The Bitter Aftertaste I’ve always loved zombie stories. Not just the blood and chaos (though, let’s be honest—I live for a good gore-streaked takedown), but the truth they expose. The way they strip people down to who they really are when the Wi-Fi’s gone, the power’s out, and the rules don’t matter anymore. But with

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  • “Are You Still Talking About Epstein?” Trump Is—Sort Of. Just Not the Way You’d Think.

    “Are You Still Talking About Epstein?” Trump Is—Sort Of. Just Not the Way You’d Think.

    During a recent media appearance that felt more like a family intervention than a press conference, Donald Trump was asked what many consider to be a very straightforward question: “Mr. Trump, what’s your connection to Jeffrey Epstein?” His answer? A deflective masterclass in redirection: “Are you still talking about Epstein? This guy has been talked

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  • Why I Wrote A Queer Kind of Hallelujah

    Why I Wrote A Queer Kind of Hallelujah

    Some books start as whispers. Others, as screams. A Queer Kind of Hallelujah was both—a cry from a part of me that had long been silenced, and a quiet anthem for anyone who’s ever been told that their truth made them unholy. Set in a small Texas town where gossip is gospel and boys who

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  • 4Xtra’s Firework Mishap: When Your Local News Station Becomes a PSA in Real Time

    4Xtra’s Firework Mishap: When Your Local News Station Becomes a PSA in Real Time

    In a stunning display of what happens when overconfidence meets combustible materials, local TV affiliate 4Xtra accidentally turned their Fourth of July coverage into a live-action cautionary tale, launching not just fireworks—but also flaming shrapnel, shattered camera lenses, and at least one terrified intern—into the skies and hearts of viewers across Central Texas. The segment,

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