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Divorce and Marry Me Again

Second Marriage? Yes, But With The Same Person. What if I told you… the secret to a great marriage isn’t finding someone new. It's hitting renew with the same person. Sounds ridiculous, right? Like willingly watching the same movie twice but expecting a different ending. But hear me out. Meet Spark & Lilly. Two perfectly imperfect humans. Met during college, fell in love over cheap coffee and stolen glances. Fast forward → got married. Fast forward a bit more → got tired. Conversations shrank. Fights grew. Socks on the floor became World War 3 material. By Year 4, they’re basically co-workers who share bills and argue over where to order dinner. One fine night: Lilly (dead serious): "Maybe we should just get divorced." Spark (even more serious) : "Cool. But then, can we marry each other again?" Lilly (confused): "What?" Spark: "Look, we clearly suck at ‘Version 1.’ Let’s uninstall, debug, and launch Version 2. Second marriage, same people,...

this international woMEN's day - time for some truth

Do Women Really Need All These Perks? Let’s be honest - sometimes it feels like women have it easier, doesn’t it? They get maternity leave, reserved seats, diversity quotas, and women-only spaces. Everywhere you look, there are policies, initiatives, and campaigns dedicated to supporting women. Meanwhile, men? Nobody hands them anything. If a man struggles, he's told to “man up.” If he fails, he's judged - harshly. But if a woman struggles? People rush to soften the blow - “Oh, she must be going through a tough time. Oh, poor thing, she must be struggling.” Think about it ▸  Now, men have to compete in the workplace with a system that favors women in the name of "diversity." ▸ Now, men are expected to be "equal partners" at home, sharing chores and childcare, when for centuries, men were the breadwinners. ▸  Now, men can’t even joke or speak freely without being labeled “problematic” or “misogynistic. And let’s be real - hasn’t society done enough for women ...

Advertisements: Feeding on Your Fears

"You think you're making decisions? Nah. Ads already made them for you." You walk into a store, fully convinced you’re a rational human being making smart choices. But five minutes later, you’re holding a $30 face wash with activated charcoal something you didn’t plan on buying. Why? Because some ad convinced you that your regular face wash isn’t good enough and you need this mysterious black magic to fix it. Or maybe you’re scrolling on Instagram, minding your business, and suddenly - BAM! - an ad pops up saying, "This revolutionary pillow will fix your terrible sleep and probably your entire life." Wait, what? My sleep is terrible? Now you're thinking about it. You have been feeling tired lately. And this pillow? It’s NASA-approved, designed by sleep experts, and on sale for the next 15 minutes. Your brain: "You need this, or you will suffer forever." And just like that, your credit card is out. See what just happened? You weren’t planning to buy...