1960: One job. One income.
A house. A car. A vacation.
Mom stayed home. Dad clocked out at 5 and actually rested.
Life wasn’t fancy… but it was doable.
2025: Two full-time incomes.
Still can’t afford rent, childcare, health insurance, or a break.
Parents are exhausted. Kids are growing up watching us scramble.
And everyone keeps saying, “This is just how life is now.”
But let’s be honest…
Most families would trade everything for the version of “normal” our grandparents had.
Less chaos. More margin. More family dinners. More peace.
And it’s heartbreaking that what used to be standard now feels like a distant fantasy.
Families aren’t asking for luxury —
they’re asking for a life that doesn’t require sacrificing their health, marriage, or time with their kids just to survive.
We’re not broken.
The system is.
Complete satellite loop of the closest Fujiwhara Effect between two Atlantic Hurricanes ever recorded in the satellite era.
The only other known Hurricane couple that was closer than Humberto and Imelda this year was a pair of storms in 1853.
we’re actually about six months into a recession, it just hasn’t penetrated the stock market yet because the speculative AI bubble is keeping it completely divorced from what’s happening on the ground level
Kimmel.
Colbert.
Suits against the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and 60 Minutes.
Extorting settlements from CBS, ABC, and others.
Blocking the AP's access to the White House.
This administration is responsible for the most blatant attacks on the free press in American history.
What will be left of the First Amendment when he’s done?
The President’s FCC is forcing their perceived critics off the airwaves. This is a chilling attack on the freedom of speech our founders enshrined in the Constitution.
This should alarm all Americans—regardless of political party.
Ages 25-30 are crucial. You’re accepting that your friend group is getting smaller, your parents are getting older, you’re cleaning up the financial mess from your early 20s, managing your career and health. And somehow, you still need to find time to heal your mind.
I think college ruined my perception of community in real adult world because the way i yearn for something that kind of only exist when you live on campus..