The Problem With Modern Life Might Be That Nobody Has Porch Time Anymore
A small thought about why people feel disconnected, overstimulated, and weirdly lonely even when everything is technically more convenient than ever.
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A small thought about why people feel disconnected, overstimulated, and weirdly lonely even when everything is technically more convenient than ever.
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An investigation into why late-night pizza feels less like food and more like spiritual truth.
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A suspiciously accurate theory that much of adult confidence is really just recovery with good posture.
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Ridiculous on paper, alarmingly useful in practice: a service where highly motivated strangers help drag your brain across the finish line.
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A blunt thought about how often the word lazy gets used to shame people who are really carrying more than anyone can see.
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A wildly practical fast-food feature for those moments when the menu has too many options and your brain has respectfully left the building.
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A quiet realization about adulthood, uncertainty, and the strange comfort of discovering that most people are improvising more than they admit.
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Retail therapy, but honest: a designated place for weird little purchases you are emotionally attached to but cannot yet justify.
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A more serious thought about why external success can still leave people feeling hollow, restless, or strangely absent from their own lives.
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A stoned observer reports on a completely derailed debate about whether a car that runs on water is still a car, or just a deeply confused boat.
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A few playful ideas sound ridiculous until you notice they solve real problems.
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Absurd concepts often survive because they expose a simple, universal need.
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