
ZFlip 6 Review: Not Just a Gimmick
TL;DR: The ZFlip 6 isn’t a phone for everyone. The camera is a bit meh by 2024 standards. But I love this phone.

Repost: Shani Gal, "Why romantic love tends to come with an expiration date"
Why love fades, when it lasts, and whether it was ever really a choice.

Repost: silentbob, "Failures in Kindness"
“it's now fully my responsibility to deal with being in a situation I don't want to be in, and I can't even blame them for it.”

Repost: Megan O’Brien, "5 Psychological Pricing Tactics That Attract Customers..."
During a discussion of biases, the topic of “$2.99’ vs “$3.00” came up.

Personal Grooming, Personal Choice
Hairy Situations: A Comedic Take on the Shear Absurdity of Armpit Etiquette

Nitpicking Foods
This list is not about my preferences. If you’re curious about those: Yes, to pinapple on pizza. No, to cream cheese in sushi. Meat rare. Sub toppings pickled. And most important: wet your dries.

Repost: Arielle Lana LeJarde (Resident Advisor), "'Anonymity is a lost art': Why some artists are taking breaks from social media"
DnB DJ Halogenix, “The insatiable appetite {social media} creates to be constantly seen is destroying not only my mental health, but the core values and qualities of the [music] culture that I fell in love with.’”

Repost: Brooke Houghton, "Someone In Toronto Asked Me Out IRL..."
“Seeing how someone acts in real-time — and when they don't have the opportunity to curate or edit themselves — creates a much more authentic interaction."

Repost: Neia Balao, "Woman sneaks into Columbia University’s surf-and-turf event, reflects on institution’s ‘hypocrisy’"
Brenna Lip (@brennalip), a New York City-based content creator, posted a TikTok in which she admits to attending a surf-and-turf brunch at Columbia University despite not being a student herself. What started off as a harmless ruse, however, soon turned into an eye-opening look into “the hypocrisy of this whole place.”