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Appaloosa. Content Warning.
I couldn't stand this girl. For no reason at all. She had atomic orange curls springing in every direction, fully loaded chipmunk cheeks, and a different shirt with the same horse on it every stinkin' day. Her freckles looked so out of place on her sickly white skin. It was a month into 7th grade when I finally learned her name. Tracy. It was as bland as her personality. I didn’t understand her in the slightest; every time she spoke, her monotone voice would send my mind running for the hills. When the bell would ring, she would always be the last one to leave the classroom, but somehow scatter to be the first one to arrive at the next. I guess karma put her in just about every one of my classes and it drove me crazy that I could spend days studying for a test and never make the same grade as her in any of them. Why did she bother me so much?
By Kales5 minutes ago in Confessions
Elementor Still the Best Way to Build a WordPress Site in 2026?. AI-Generated.
Building a professional WordPress website has become easier than ever over the past decade. What once required coding skills, technical knowledge, and long development hours can now be accomplished with intuitive visual tools. Page builders have played a major role in this transformation, allowing beginners, freelancers, and businesses to design websites with drag-and-drop simplicity.
By Louis Specter12 minutes ago in FYI
Website Speed Test for Elementor. AI-Generated.
Elementor is a WordPress page builder plugin with over 10 million active installations in 2026. It gives website owners the ability to design visually rich pages using a drag-and-drop interface. Elementor websites load additional CSS and JavaScript files for every widget placed on a page. These extra files increase total page weight and reduce loading speed when the site is not optimized properly.
By Louis Specter12 minutes ago in FYI
London Fashion Week Proves: The Bomber Is The Only Jacket You Need
Bomber Jackets Take Over After The Shows Just a few hours after the London Fashion Week shows ended, some standout pieces quickly started appearing in editors’ wardrobes. The morning after Simone Rocha’s autumn/winter 2026 show at Alexandra Palace, which featured a highly talked-about Adidas collaboration British Vogue’s Mahoro Seward and Jack O’Neill arrived at The Adelphi wearing classic tri-stripe jackets.
By Kaili Jainer14 minutes ago in Styled
How Influencers & Streamers Killed News Networks
There was a time when the evening news ruled the world. At 6 PM sharp, families gathered around the TV to watch polished anchors in suits deliver “the truth.” Names like CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC dominated living rooms. Legacy institutions like BBC and The New York Times shaped global conversations.
By AnthonyBTV17 minutes ago in FYI
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before I Started Planning My Move to Canada
Most people who start researching a move to Canada do the same thing first. They look up what it costs. Government fees, language test prices, maybe a rough number for rent in Toronto or Vancouver. Those figures matter, but they only tell you half the story.
By Jacob Estrella17 minutes ago in Confessions
From ad men to mad men
It's after 2am in the morning when a local police patrol vehicle in Northern New Jersey spots a figure costumed as Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, proceeding southbound on the sidewalk along Lydecker Street. Though the hunchback’s costume stuffing offers added insulation, it's January, and friggin’ freezing. Carefully, the officers slow down, gently question the subject, and offer him a ride home.
By David Maury22 minutes ago in Humor
The Gift That Spied: How a Soviet “Token of Friendship” Secretly Eavesdropped on America
In the tense early years of the Cold War, when suspicion and secrecy shaped global politics, one of the most ingenious espionage operations in history began not with a break-in or a coded message—but with a gift.
By Irshad Abbasi about an hour ago in FYI

















