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It’s because you’re in love 

If you could relive any day from your past, which one would it be? For this daily prompt, the answer is simple: yesterday. A look at breaking through the black-and-white, dropping the armor, and stepping into full color.
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Rob Reviews Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 4.5 “Level-Five Transporter Accident“

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes full puppet mode in “Level-Five Transporter Accident.” Read our review of the franchise’s most absurd, laugh-out-loud visual comedy yet.
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Why the Good Guys Still Make Us Cry: Superman, Captain Pike, and the Audacity of Potential

From the emotional weight of James Gunn’s Superman to Captain Pike’s rule-breaking speech in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, finding hope in dark times often requires doing what’s right over following rigid rules. A reflection on soft-heartedness, fictional heroes, and the audacity of potential.
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Defying the Universe: Why I Wouldn’t Change a Single Thing

Reflecting on a daily prompt about erasing history, what starts as a philosophical thought experiment on the butterfly effect and Stephen King’s 11/22/63 turns into a deeply personal realization about lost time, second chances, and the six-year detour that ultimately led back to where I was supposed to be.
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Rob Reads: Heteroflexible, Explained

Discover the historical roots and modern implications of “heteroflexible.” In this edition of Rob Reads, we explore how dating app trends, 1980s cultural conditioning, and our puritanical societal binary mask a much deeper, historically fluid reality.
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The Price of a Click: Surviving the American Healthcare Racket

Is American healthcare about healing, or is it just a massive racket? A look at the illusion of quality, hospital bill math, and why a single browser glitch can cost you your dental coverage.
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Everything I Needed to Know About Uncertainty , I Learned From Benjamin Sisko

How do we handle the unknown? Using the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series premiere, a traffic jam on I-94, and the nerves of asking someone out, this post explores how humans try to combat ignorance of the future by bracing for the worst.
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Becoming The Old Man 

There is no official committee to declare when you are an adult, but for me, the moment arrived the day my father passed away. As I move my oldest son into his first college apartment and pack tools into the van, I realize the generation has shifted. A reflection on…
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The Quiet Mirror

We spend so much time hunting for our biggest mistakes in the rearview mirror. But sometimes the biggest mistake isn’t a failure of action—it’s the habit of severely underestimating your own presence and refusing to see the person standing right in front of you. A look at growth, self-doubt, and…
