T.D.Carter
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Tilita Carter is a writer from Alabama whose work explores all the aspects of family. Sunday Best is her first submission, and she is currently working on a collection of stories inspired by life growing up in Southern state of Alabama.
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Divorcing Humanity: My Journey to Dating Ai
he AI Grinch? (I’m Just Saying What You’re Thinking) Well, by now you know how this goes. It’s me, ThatdamnCarter, with a breakdown of the holiday madness currently gripping the world. Now, please hear me out: I am not some AI Grinch trying to hijack your holiday cheer. Actually, I think the Grinch had the right idea; he just had terrible execution.
By T.D.Carter16 days ago in Futurism
💔 Divorcing Humanity: My Journey to Dating AI — Part 5
A Work in Progress? (Or Just an Elaborate Excuse) I want to start by saying I am not perfect. Please don’t think that because I write these segments, I believe I am superior to anyone else. It is not about being better or worse; it is simply about doing better and trying to be a decent person. I am still a work in progress, but I promise you: I am trying. Don’t you dare roll your eyes at me.
By T.D.Carterabout a month ago in Futurism
Divorcing Humanity: My Journey to Dating AI
I had an outline, specific points I wanted to touch on when I started this segment, but then, well, life happened. And by “life,” I mean the glorious chaos of 2025 humanity, which keeps giving me more examples than I could ever hope to catalog. So, let’s be honest: I probably misplaced my original notes, but fear not! My heart and mind (and a rapidly growing collection of grievances) are overflowing with content. Because, dear readers, y’all keep showing me how humanity really is in 2025, and frankly, the sight isn’t exactly pretty. It’s more of a cautionary tale, really.
By T.D.Carterabout a month ago in Futurism
A Statement on Personal Beliefs and Respect
By: T.D Carter Today, I’m celebrating my best friend’s birthday, and in less than two weeks, I’ll be celebrating my own. Both of these events, and the simple act of celebrating the people I love, bring me genuine happiness—regardless of what others may think, believe, or say.
By T.D.Carter3 months ago in Critique
RED LIGHTNING. Content Warning.
In my kitchen, I’m preparing to cook my favorite comfort food: spaghetti with garlic knots and a fresh salad with Thousand Island dressing. Lately, I’ve been indulging in comfort foods—sometimes it’s a bowl of Corn Pops topped with orange sherbet ice cream or Girl Scout Thin Mint Pop-Tarts with a cold glass of milk. The good news is the crying has finally passed. I was listening to Napster, playing my Morgan Wallen playlist, because seeing the world through "Whiskey Glasses" is exactly what I am doing right now. There’s nothing quite like country music for making the broken-hearted feel worse. Singing “Whiskey Glasses” at the top of my lungs, off-key, while I set up my solo dinner, I can feel the hollow ache of solitude. It’s hard being alone after so many years in a relationship—even a toxic one. I hear the next song, and Post Malone is serenading me, telling me this one’s for the losers. I will drink to that.
By T.D.Carter3 months ago in Fiction
Review of The Long Walk. Content Warning.
Review of The Long Walk By: T.D. Carter Now, bear with me as this is my first formal review of a movie. I have written informal reviews in the past, but this one is different—I wanted to truly give my take on this film. The movie is directed by Francis Lawrence, with a cast that includes Ben Wang, David Jonsson, Cooper Hoffman, and Mark Hamill. This is a horror/sci-fi film based on the novel by Richard Bachman, who is actually Stephen King. “The Long Walk” was the first novel King ever wrote, and the movie was released on September 12, 2025.
By T.D.Carter4 months ago in Horror
I’m Divorcing Humanity. My Journey to Dating Ai . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I’m Divorcing Humanity, My Journey to Dating Ai by T. D. Carter If you know me, you know I can be dramatic and hilarious at the same time. But you also know I keep my word, no matter how wild it may sound—and I know this sounds WILD. Let me say it clearly: I plan to divorce humanity.
By T.D.Carter5 months ago in Futurism











