
A 16 year old's perspective on suburban youth life, culture, society, etc. Better to ramble here than at a party. Putting my ideas and thoughts on the internet so I can reference them in a conversation later.
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Written in June of 2025; I haven’t made any changes other than adding notes in parentheses and italics (and yes, I know there’s other controversies surrounding the brand aside from the sizing situation, I just didn’t talk about them here):...
A while ago, I watched a video (above) of a guy over-analysing the rise of “slop bowls” and the decline of “middle class restaurants” like Chili’s or Applebees. He was basically just talking about “the good old days” and how different curre...
In the “hotel room” that I got to share with a roommate at The Calvin Center. The boys had to sleep in a shared cabin space LOL. I recommend bringing snacks as there is a mini-fridge and a microwave. I also recommend bringing your own hand...
By: Juliana Rivera
House Bill #___
A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
Bringing Back Walkable Cities Act of 2026
PURPOSE: to improve the walkability of our economic hubs, give people the opportunity to live a less sedentary lifestyle, give c...
I recently went to Teenpact, a one week camp that teaches us about state legislature, has sessions in all 50 states, has been around since 1994, and was founded by former public service commissioner Tim Echols (he lost in the recent GA gene...
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A Christian high schooler's perspective! I'm obsessed the way we build our surroundings and country. I hope to become a real estate developer who designs for people before profits. I align with Biblical beliefs and new-urbanist ideas.
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