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  • Netflix Giveth, Netflix Taketh Away: A Funeral March for the Shows We Loved

    Netflix Giveth, Netflix Taketh Away: A Funeral March for the Shows We Loved

    The streaming economy is nothing if not biblical: seven years of plenty, seven years of famine, seven executives screaming “cut costs!” while canceling your comfort show. And so, on August 17, Netflix opened the velvet curtain to reveal the latest mass grave of content. FUBAR? Dead. The Residence? Evicted. Pulse? Flatline. The Recruit? Dishonorably discharged.

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  • The Dust in the Sunlight: Why I Stopped Waiting and Hit Publish

    The Dust in the Sunlight: Why I Stopped Waiting and Hit Publish

    Thank you for being here—for reading to the bottom, for believing longform isn’t dead, for understanding that the dust in the sunlight is not failure but evidence. Evidence that we’ve been moving, living, changing the air. These books are my evidence. I hope one of them becomes yours.

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  • From D.C. to Gaza: When Local Control Becomes a Myth in the Name of Order

    From D.C. to Gaza: When Local Control Becomes a Myth in the Name of Order

    The lesson here is simple but uncomfortable: local control is only as strong as the willingness of those in power to respect it. Once that respect is gone, the structures that protect autonomy can be dismantled piece by piece until all that’s left is the illusion of choice. From the capital’s federalized police force to…

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  • Trump Taps Heritage Foundation Economist to Run Bureau of Labor Statistics — Because What Is Math Without Ideology?

    Trump Taps Heritage Foundation Economist to Run Bureau of Labor Statistics — Because What Is Math Without Ideology?

    It’s easy to shrug off an appointment like this as inside-baseball politics. But the numbers the BLS produces influence interest rates, Social Security cost-of-living adjustments, wage negotiations, and how every American feels about the state of the economy. Put the wrong storyteller in charge of those numbers, and you can warp not just policy, but…

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  • When You Tell Me Restaurants Are Under Threat, I Say: “No Sh*t, They Literally Are”

    When You Tell Me Restaurants Are Under Threat, I Say: “No Sh*t, They Literally Are”

    Restaurants are collapsing like dominoes in a windstorm, but apparently CNN still felt the need to headline it: “Restaurants Are Under Threat as Costs Skyrocket and Consumers Cut Back.” If you read that and thought, Oh, really? Food costs are eating the industry alive, who could’ve guessed?—you’re both correct and complicit in the slowdown of

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  • Exclusive Sneak Peek: Chapter 29 of Cinderfella: Glass Slipper Half-Full That I’m Very Proud Of

    Exclusive Sneak Peek: Chapter 29 of Cinderfella: Glass Slipper Half-Full That I’m Very Proud Of

    Glass Slippers, Half-Full and Holding If you’ve been here long enough, you know I don’t birth a chapter into the world unless it’s been through at least one rewrite, one panic spiral, and one “maybe I’ll just fake my own death instead” moment. This one? It’s been rewritten five times. Five full passes of ripping

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  • The Small Town Gayby Chronicles: Surviving, Healing, and Telling the Truth Out Loud

    The Small Town Gayby Chronicles: Surviving, Healing, and Telling the Truth Out Loud

    See All My Books Here | Amazon Author Page There’s a certain kind of story you only live if the world tries to erase you from the moment you can speak. And if you survive it, you either bury it so deep it rots you from the inside—or you put it on paper so nobody

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  • GPT-5 Has Entered the Chat (and Possibly the Will of God)

    GPT-5 Has Entered the Chat (and Possibly the Will of God)

    The launch of GPT-5 was not announced so much as revealed, the way ancient prophecies emerge from cracked temple walls or a Kardashian reveals a new product line—suddenly, everywhere, and without anyone asking if we were ready. OpenAI calls it the “most advanced AI model to date,” a phrase that lands somewhere between a tech

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  • Living With Trauma: Scar Tissue Doesn’t Stretch

    Living With Trauma: Scar Tissue Doesn’t Stretch

    People talk about trauma like it’s a one-act play:Something happens, the curtain drops, and then we’re supposed to stand up, brush off the popcorn, and walk into the daylight with “lessons learned.” But the truth is, trauma isn’t a play.It’s a residency.It moves in. Pays no rent. Rearranges your furniture without asking. And when it

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  • Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Rage (and I Feel Seen)

    Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Rage (and I Feel Seen)

    The return of Wednesday on Netflix resonates deeply with fans who identify with her dark, complex persona. Jenna Ortega’s portrayal transforms Wednesday from a mere caricature into a relatable, emotionally nuanced character. The show embraces her cynicism and independence, offering a feminist icon who survives without conforming, ultimately representing a survival strategy for many.

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