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An Open Love Letter to the Resilient and Slightly Exhausted
Dear Fellow Survivors of the Analogue-Digital Divide, This is a letter to those of us who learned patience by waiting for free-to-air cartoons after school, sitting through ads because there was no fast-forward button. We grew up in a world… Continue reading
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In quiet hope, the centre holds.
In a world where extremes pull ever harder, standing in the centre can feel like walking a tightrope, an understated act of resistance. Working in public service is like walking that line. My job is to stay neutral, to be… Continue reading
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The power of small victories
Every day, my body fights an invisible battle. Seven years ago, I was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), and since then, chronic pain has been a constant part of my life. It’s strange how pain has reshaped everything… Continue reading
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The Ultimate Payday Smackdown – Cost of Living Edition
Cue the lights! Cue the music! Welcome to The Money In, Money Out Game! – where hard-earned wages arrive with hope and leave in pieces. Let’s dive right into the action! Our ever-optimistic contestant steps into the ring after her… Continue reading
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Left on Read – How Long is Too Long?
Alright, it’s time to face facts – we’ve all been ghosted. You send a message, and then… nothing. Not even a “Seen” at the bottom. Just the soul-crushing, existential silence of an unanswered text. And there you are, spiralling. “Did… Continue reading
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#selfie
We are living in the age of Self.It seems we shall forever be known as the social media generation. Early online networking sites such as Bebo and MySpace quickly evolved into “MyFace,” as the first group of technologically savvy began… Continue reading
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Only Lost
I’ve always thought of life as a series of moments that can take us in entirely new directions. One of these moments was the day I walked away from school forever.It was a Friday, on one of those afternoons at… Continue reading
