@ashleyhollis_ Girl I hear you 😂 but highkey consider tax implications and extra expenses to hire good management etc. 😉 but if I were in your shoes…I’d look abroad tbh
@DaedalusFields I think the editors are playing games knowing viewers are keeping count etc., there’s so many red herrings this season and the cast is still so large that being underedited now doesn’t mean anything. Her motion and lack of players noticing that motion is what has me convinced
All I know is that Sarah Strong is going to be pissed this entire offseason and is going to get even better and that’s scary for everyone else in the country. Y’all woke up my demon, and she’s coming for revenge next season. WATCH!
@HouseDemocrats The reality is no other comparable country allows this and the policies have been and will continue to be exploited if the laws do not tighten up. The president is not rewriting the constitution and the Supreme Court must consider the case before them.
I've used em-dashes my whole life — they add rhythm and grace to writing. But now they're an AI tell.
Can we get a grandfather clause for those of us who were fluent in em-dashes before ChatGPT launched in November 2022?
As a parent of a child born free in America, here’s my take on two Olympians also born free here: Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu.
Two paths. Two philosophies. One model of tiger parenting treats a child as a project—gold, fame, branding, nation—all carefully engineered. Impressive? Yes. But whose script is it?
The other: a father who pushed hard, then did the hardest thing—he let his daughter walk away at the peak. Medals, money, momentum—gone. Because her life was hers.That’s the difference. Gold vs. freedom.
Prestige vs. autonomy. Applause vs. ownership.
Freedom is the power to say no—even when the world rewards you for saying yes.
Real success isn’t just raising champions. It’s raising free human beings.
The measure of love isn’t how high your child climbs—but whether they’re free to choose the mountain.
Hats off to Arthur and Alysa Liu. A triumph not just of sport, but of American freedom.