If you’re like me, you were pretty confused when videos of people eating horse treats started showing up on my feed. Supposedly, this all started when a user named Gracie Lambert posted a video to TikTok of her trying a treat before giving it to her horse. She wasn’t a huge fan of the banana […]
Month: January 2026
2026 Critics’ Choice Awards
Last night, Jan. 4, 2026, saw the return of the annual Critics’ Choice Awards Movie Awards. Marking its 31st annual award show, the hottest stars of modern-day entertainment made jaw-dropping appearances in the newest and latest fashion designs to debut in 2026. From the perfection of Prada to the dazzling designs of Dior, last night’s […]
Why Do We Need So Many Versions of the Same Album?
I am all for bringing back physical media. If you are paying for something, you should own the actual item. However, I find that the recent trend of releasing multiple versions of the same album with little to no difference is utterly wasteful. This practice is overconsumptionism at its finest and is bad for consumers […]
New Year
New year, new me…Just not in the way I once hopedAt the beginning of 2025. New year, but no better—Disappointed and grieving.Last year put us through the wringer. New year, and I’m brokenFrom the losses and woesThat hit me like a freight train. New year, and I’m just surviving…But even in the pain,I can find […]
Could Samuel Alito’s Retirement Set the Supreme Court for a Very Conservative Future?
With speculation that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito could retire this year also comes talk about who will be the next Justice and what this could mean for the United States. Throughout his time on the Court, he has been a main conservative voice for many controversial topics, such as abortion rights, transgender rights, religious […]
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Files Appeal for Early Prison Release
In December of 2025, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs filed an appeal demanding his immediate release from prison. He was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution, and was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison, a $500,000 fine, and five years of supervision following his release. Combs began serving his time in […]
Like a Dollhouse Marching Band
Ten-dollar-an-hour laborer Tim Scott’s wish came true.
He was out for lunch when the wind turned menacing. Slips of wallet-sized paper flew from his body. Two quarters where his eyes had been took flight. Viewed from a certain angle, they resembled bass drums in a dollhouse marching band.
It was like Santa came to town. Folks grabbed what they could. A few were injured. Fatally.
Tim was stripped like a Mercedes-Benz left unattended in the South Bronx.
On the day he died, Tim Scott was made of money.
Better still?
Having shared his good fortune, he made it to Heaven.