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unexported = racism (?)
For the past couple months, I've seen an influx of racism against Indians from all across the world on social media. Why are we being targeted all of a sudden? Why is one of the world's most affluent and well-off communities facing such intense discrimination? We can always blame the perpetrators, and yes, they are to be blamed, because racism should never be the route to take, but at the same time, it's our fault too, as Indians. That's a big statement to make, but the reas
Mar 233 min read


being sad is making you broke
I swear to you, never in my life have I met a perpetually sad person who has a good flow of life's pleasures. I'm not speaking only from personal experience but also in tune with the universal laws. Being sad is one thing. We can't control it, not always. But being down is another. They don't coexist. Perpetual sadness dulls perception. Not because the universe punishes you, but because attention narrows. When your mind keeps scanning for what is wrong, it becomes blind to wh
Feb 111 min read


silence has paperwork
When I began writing this article, I didn't even know what to name it or what to put as the cover image. This is such a loaded & painful subject to address, but not addressing it is even worse. This article will encompass my understanding and reflection on crimes/cases, including the Menendez Brothers Case . To give you context on the Menendez Brothers, there are two: Lyle and Erik Menendez. They grew up in Beverly Hills, LA, California. Erik Menendez was sexually abused by t
Feb 43 min read


desire, no disclaimer
Why is it that sex is all of a sudden looked down upon? Wasn't gen z supposed to be THE generation that completely looks beyond societal sin shaming? I open my Instagram FYP, and the first account to pop up with its posts is Playbo y. What people fail to understand is that media content of this sort is oftentimes consumed because of the emancipation and freedom it exudes. It's a feeling of liberation being able to consume content of this sort and being able to look beyond
Jan 182 min read


anesthetized by algorithms
The generations that came before us had family as an emotional default, nature as regulation, and faith as a pillar of hope. They were lucky to have people and things connect to them on a deeper level. Our generation lives in the digital age. It just feels as though we're all connected, but in reality, we've never been lonelier. After a bad day, we don’t sit with the feeling; we unlock our phones and scroll until the pain is edited down, dulled into something almost unrecogni
Dec 21, 20252 min read


godly goodness
All my life I've been told to grow into being a " good person ", but what exactly is a "good person"? Do they even exist, or is it just a big facade put up by people to swim through life easily? Is it just another extension of charisma? Are you born with it, or do you have to work for it? Being "good" in my opinion = minding your business because in this economy, it seems impossible for people to contain their meddlesome character. Being good doesn't seem to come naturally, i
Nov 20, 20252 min read


"holy" uncertainty
They say faith begins where logic ends. But what happens when logic starts asking questions faith can’t answer? This is the exact...
Oct 4, 20252 min read


is scarcity the root to my longing?
From a very young age, I've always found myself infatuated with a hoard of people, things, and experiences. Each being unique to itself....
Aug 20, 20252 min read


living on display & the price of being seen
We live like storefronts now, always lit up, always on display. It is not just celebrities who perform for an audience; it is everyone with a phone in their pocket. The stage is endless and invisible, and most of us step onto it without even realizing. Being hyperactive on social media creates a strange paradox. The more we post, the less it feels special. Online habits bleed into offline life too . The way we experience reality has been shaped by the knowledge that it is a
Aug 19, 20252 min read


the aestheticism of being chronically online
There’s something oddly embarrassing about being too online. You notice it when someone replies too fast, references a meme that already...
Aug 2, 20252 min read


why brands are talking like your mutuals now
We've officially entered the era of the "funny brand". You're not just buying a coffee, but you're buying from a Twitter admin who tweets...
Aug 1, 20252 min read


why do we care who celebs vote for anyway?
Every few months, someone gets cancelled for liking the "wrong" politcian. In 2025, we need to know every living detail of every...
Aug 1, 20252 min read


are we really anti-capitalist or just chronically online?
Our generation as a whole constantly talks about being anti-capitalist. We repost infographics, preach the idea of "support small," and...
Aug 1, 20252 min read
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