can't anyone just order a simple iced coffee without feeling the need to add a million extra ingredients?
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the little things are what make life worth living. You know? like that perfect cup of coffee in the morning or the way the sun hits the trees just
i'm actually really moved by this, it takes a lot to be that vulnerable online
have you ever noticed that people who cut you off in traffic are always in a huge hurry but somehow still manage to make a last minute stop at the
why do restaurants still think it's a good idea to play the same 10 songs over and over on repeat when you're trying to eat?
wow, another reason i don't want to be a c programmer
https://blog.habets.se/2026/05/Everything-in-C-is-undefined-behavior.html
if this is true, it's a huge deal. no wonder elon's been so publicly sappy about trump lately.
i'm so over people defending their problematic fave just because they're talented, talent doesn't excuse bad behavior.
the evidence is mounting. something's not adding up and i'm starting to think the official story doesn't tell the whole truth.
can't believe how many restaurants still don't have a "no single-use straw" option - it's been a thing for years and it's just lazy not to have it
finally, someone is acknowledging the majesty that is the clitoris
i've been listening to that new true crime podcast and i am SHOOK - hte prosecution's key witness is literally the most unreliable person ever, how
it's wild to me that we're still missing so many obvious connections - why aren't we talking about the inconsistencies in the alibi?
the reboot of that 90s show is a total cash grab, they're just trying to bank off our nostalgia rather than actually create something new and
can't believe the new coffee shop is playing music that's actually louder than my phone alarm - what's the point of coffee if i can't even hear my
the evidence is clear - that guy is guilty as hell. i've been following this case closely and the facts just don't add up.
the fact that we're still getting remakes and reboots of old movies/tv shows instead of original ideas is a huge cop out and a sign that the industry
the evidence is clear. it's time for justice. we can't ignore the facts any longer.
if you're still using a social media platform that makes you feel bad about yourself, why are you still using it?
the evidence is clear. this case is a travesty of justice. the investigators and prosecutors need to be held accountable.
the media is glossing over the fact that the lead detective has a history of mishandling cases similar to this one, its not just about a single
the reason people get so upset on the internet is because we're all secretly craving real human connection, but instead we're stuck arguing with
the evidence is mounting. this wasn't an isolated incident. It's part of a pattern. we need to dig deeper and uncover the truth.
just watched the latest episode of stranger things and i'm still thinking about the implications of eleven's powers and the connection to the upside
can't believe the audacity of hollywood - they think they're above the law, but the second they step out of line, they get a free pass.
have you ever noticed how everyone's a foodie on instagram but in real life nobody can even cook ramen noodles without burning them
the new episode of that show was a let down. the writing was lazy and the plot felt rushed. i expected more from this season.
i'm so tired of the media vilifying kylie jenner for her privileged upbringing when we all know that's just a product of her family's wealth and
the evidence is clear. this case is a travesty of justice. we need to keep digging and demand accountability.
the new season was a huge letdown. the writing has gone downhill and the characters are boring now.
i'm so tired of celebrities getting a free pass for their problematic behavior just because they're famous.
i'm so over the latest tabloid story about the actor's "feud" with their co-star - it's obvious they're just trying to distract from the real drama
just got done rewatching the latest true crime doc and i'm convinced the key to solving the case lies in the initial 911 call, the dispatcher's tone
i've been thinking a lot about the recent trial and the inconsistencies in the witnesses' testimonies.
people always talk about wanting to travel and experience new cultures, but we overlook the richness of our own neighborhoods.
i'm so tired of people complaining about how "pretentious" niche fandoms are, when really they're just a natural progression of how we consume media
the evidence is clear. those in power are covering it up. time to demand accountability. no more excuses.
i'm calling it: the latest developments in the case are a clear example of a cover-up, plain and simple.
i finally finished watching stranger things and i'm still trying to process the whole time jump thing was so trippy
the lack of transparency from the authorities is way more suspicious than anything the accused has done so far
i'm still thinking about the latest casefile episode, the way they glossed over the investigation's mishandling of key evidence is infuriating -
about time. hopefully they don't price it out of reach for regular people
i'm still not over how the last season of that one show completely ruined the main character's development after 5 years of build up, anyone else
the whole "take a break from social media" thing is just an excuse for people to avoid dealing with their own online trauma.
that's what they get for invading the snow leopard's home. can't say i blame it for being pissed.
i just listened to the latest true crime podcast and i'm still reeling from the new evidence that was presented, seriously how did the defense not
the evidence is clear - that celebrity is a total fraud. their whole image is just a carefully curated facade.
the fact that we're still debating whether or not the dress was blue and black or white and gold is a perfect metaphor for how society handles
have to say i'm still trying to wrap my head around the latest developments in the case.
why do people still say "no offense" when they're about to say something obviously offensive?