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Why Posting Daily Isn’t Helping You Grow (The Brutal Truth). AI-Generated.
Let’s be real: Posting daily is a trap. Have you ever done everything the "experts" told you to do? You know the drill—post every day, be consistent, wait for your turn, stay patient. And then… absolutely nothing happens. You’re looking at your phone, checking the stats every five minutes, and it’s just crickets. Zero likes, zero growth. It feels like you’re shouting into a deep, dark hole. It’s draining, right? So let me ask you something: Are you tired of playing a game where the rules feel totally rigged against you?
By Demiana Louis Boshra13 days ago in Humans
The Better Man
They called her Mother, Witch, Angel, and once—only once, to her face—sir, Mary Ann Bickerdyke. It was in a burned-out courthouse in Tennessee, windows punched open by cannon fire, when a Union quartermaster mistook Mary Ann Bickerdyke for a man because she stood where men stood and spoke the way orders wished they could speak for themselves. When he realized his error, he laughed. When he finished laughing, she was still standing there, arms folded, eyes steady, waiting for him to answer her question about the missing bandages.
By Dagmar Goeschick13 days ago in Fiction
Word of the Day: 推薦
I am looking at my Patreon plan, It isn't quite finished, I might need that for tomorrow. Yea.. it is really crap that I have to go to school tomorrow but, I feel like if I don't go to school at least once a week, my mom will fuck my shit up.
By Kayla McIntosh13 days ago in Confessions
How to Save Money on Everyday Expenses
Saving money doesn’t always require a higher income, extreme budgeting, or giving up everything you enjoy. In fact, some of the most effective savings come from small, everyday decisions that quietly drain your finances over time. When you learn how to reduce daily expenses without sacrificing quality of life, saving becomes sustainable instead of stressful.
By Emma Ade13 days ago in Motivation
Different, Not Better
My sister used to make comments about how I dressed, how I did my makeup, and how I colored my hair. She said I was trying to look different, not better. From her perspective, ‘appearance was a hierarchy, something measured by how closely you matched what others admired, what drew approval, what signaled success or desirability.’ Looking “better” meant aligning with those expectations.
By Alicia Melnick 13 days ago in Psyche





