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The Subscription Society: Renting Happiness in a World That No Longer Sells It. AI-Generated.
Imagine waking up one morning and realizing that nothing in your life is truly yours—not your apartment, not your furniture, not even your playlists. You don’t own your entertainment; you stream it. You don’t own your clothes; you subscribe to monthly fashion drops. You don’t even own your data; it's leased to the highest bidder. Welcome to the Subscription Society, where permanence is passé, and everything—including happiness—comes with a recurring fee.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran9 months ago in The Swamp
The Subscription Society: Renting Happiness in a World That No Longer Sells It. AI-Generated.
Imagine waking up one morning and realizing that nothing in your life is truly yours—not your apartment, not your furniture, not even your playlists. You don’t own your entertainment; you stream it. You don’t own your clothes; you subscribe to monthly fashion drops. You don’t even own your data; it's leased to the highest bidder. Welcome to the Subscription Society, where permanence is passé, and everything—including happiness—comes with a recurring fee.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran9 months ago in The Swamp
Tesla Dropped 2025?
🚗 A Shocking Downfall of the EV Giant 🌎 Tesla, once the shining beacon of innovation in the electric vehicle (EV) market, has found itself in an unexpected predicament in 2025. The company that led the world into the era of electric cars and sustainable energy is now grappling with plummeting stock prices, declining sales, and growing discontent among investors and consumers.
By Yeasin Arafat10 months ago in The Swamp
Jan. 6 Rioters Seek Unprecedented Pardon Claims: From Murder Plots to Child Pornography
The fallout from the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot continues to reverberate through the American legal and political landscape. As hundreds of defendants face charges ranging from trespassing to seditious conspiracy, a new and controversial argument has emerged: some rioters are claiming that former President Donald Trump’s pardons should absolve them not only of their Capitol-related crimes but also of unrelated offenses uncovered during investigations, including murder plots and child pornography. This unprecedented legal strategy has sparked outrage, debate, and questions about the limits of presidential pardons.
By mureed hussain11 months ago in The Swamp
MrBeast’s Incredible Feat: Spending 100 Hours Inside the Great Pyramids and Burying $10,000 Worth of Gold in the Sphinx.
MrBeast’s Incredible Feat: Spending 100 Hours Inside the Great Pyramids and Burying $10,000 Worth of Gold in the Sphinx Famous YouTuber MrBeast whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson has once again stunned the world with his latest adventure. He spent 100 hours inside the Great Pyramids of Giza exploring secret locations that are usually off limits to the public. He documented this extraordinary journey on his YouTube channel leaving millions of viewers amazed. But that’s not all MrBeast took things to the next level by burying $10,000 worth of gold inside the Sphinx. This move sparked curiosity worldwide as ancient legends suggest that a hidden temple filled with gold lies beneath the Sphinx.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp
The Power of the First Hour: How Successful People Start Their Day
The first hour of the day is often referred to as the "golden hour." It’s a time when the world is quiet, distractions are minimal, and the mind is fresh. For the most successful people—CEOs, entrepreneurs, and high achievers—this hour is sacred. It sets the tone for the rest of the day and, ultimately, contributes to their long-term success. But what exactly do these individuals do during this critical time? Let’s dive into the morning routines of some of the world’s most successful people and uncover how they leverage their first waking hour to achieve greatness.
By mureed hussain11 months ago in The Swamp
Women's Work Hidden by Patriarchy and Capitalism: Honoring Historical Craftsmanship Contributions
We exist in a time when the gender pay gap is expanding. Recent studies indicate that women earn less than men, and the pandemic has exacerbated the pay gap in various nations. This disparity continues because there are fewer women in high-paying leadership roles and because women predominantly work in lower-paying industries. Yet, there are even more subtle and harsh reasons contributing to the gender pay gap. Historically, women’s work has been undervalued, resulting in unequal pay for comparable jobs between genders. Although this practice is gradually decreasing, it still exists.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Mysterious ‘Giant Faucet’ in California: Misunderstanding or Bold Vision?
Former President Donald Trump has long been vocal about California’s water management policies, frequently calling on the state to “turn on the giant faucet.” His repeated use of terms like “spigot,” “faucet,” and “valve” has left many Californians and even Canadians puzzled. While his statements might seem perplexing, they stem from ongoing debates surrounding California’s water distribution system, agricultural water needs, and environmental regulations.
By mureed hussain12 months ago in The Swamp
Presidential Pardons: A Reflection of Distrust and a Fragile Justice System
Presidential pardons have always been a powerful tool, allowing leaders to grant clemency, correct legal misjudgments, and, at times, make political statements. However, the recent pardons issued by former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden highlight not just their differing political philosophies but also their deep distrust of each other and the fragile state of the U.S. criminal justice system. These pardons raise critical questions about the fairness of justice, political motivations, and the broad powers of the executive branch.
By mureed hussain12 months ago in The Swamp










