

If Nobody Hates You, You’re Probably Living a Fake Life
The fear of being disliked is one of the most invisible forms of control, it shapes the way people speak, the dreams they pursue, the opinions they suppress, and even the identities they present to the world. Many individuals live carefully curated lives not because they are authentic, but because they are trying to avoid rejection. The quote, “If you're never willing to be disliked… that's a form of imprisonment,” reveals a difficult but liberating truth: freedom is impossib


The Quiet Identity Crisis of a Generation That Keeps Moving
There’s a strange kind of loneliness that comes from constantly starting over, not the dramatic kind or the kind people immediately or ever actually notice. I am talking about the quiet, but heavy kind… The kind that appears in airport terminals, temporary apartments, unanswered group chats, birthdays missed through a screen, and in the pause that happens when someone asks you a simple question: pause that happens when someone asks you a simple question: “Where are you from?”


Inside Euphoria, A Weekly Breakdown by Taylor Champlin: Episode 5
She would never say it out loud, but Nate going broke finally granted Cassie permission to follow her dreams. Within 24 hours of Branden Fontaine tagging Cassie, she had gained 17,000 new subscribers. Maddy worked her to the bone. From the second this episode begins, it’s glaringly evident that it was written by a man. Was it truly necessary to see Cassie grow giant-sized like Alice in Wonderland turned Godzilla, smashing the windows of an LA skyscraper with her breasts? No w


Women Spend Their Entire Lives Trying To Be Chosen
What if the most important relationship you will ever have is the one you have been neglecting your entire life? We grow up hearing the same promise: till death do you part. It’s romantic, reassuring, a lifelong commitment to another person and a belief that happiness lies in choosing someone else. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: We are willing to promise forever to someone else...yet rarely promise to love ourselves for all the days of our lives. We are the one person gu


Smoking Is Cool Again, Unfortunately: What the Cigarette Comeback Says About Culture Right Now
There was a time when cigarettes disappeared from pop culture almost entirely. Smoking became embarrassing, associated less with rebellion and more with deteriorating skin, bad breath, and public health campaigns. The “clean girl” era replaced the cigarette with green juice, Pilates memberships, collagen powders, and 12-step skincare routines. And yet, somehow, cigarettes are cool again. Not necessarily in practice, although Melbourne’s exploding black-market cigarette econom


Your Life Could’ve Been Worse. Did You Ever Think of That?
All our lives, we are taught to think about accomplishment lists: what we achieved, what we built, what we succeeded at. The list grows year after year, stretching further into the future, until it almost feels as though we are meant to keep building it even on our deathbeds, as if we should somehow accomplish a peaceful death as well. But how can something feel peaceful or meaningful when life always feels like it’s running? When it’s constantly moving toward the next task,


We Made Romantic Love More Important Than Friendship: On Women Friendships
As children, making friends is effortless. You approach someone, ask, “Do you want to be my friend?”, and a simple “yes” can turn into a lifelong relationship. Adulthood, on the other hand, is often sold as something sleek and efficient. The movies we grew up watching did not help either. An English TV broadcaster who finds the love of her life, a columnist who somehow can afford a beautiful apartment in the center of Manhattan along with forty thousand dollars’ worth of shoe


Billionaire Dress-Up: My Thoughts on the Dystopian Bezos Met Gala
I chose not to watch the livestream of the Met Gala this year. I’m still going to critique it, but I want to make it clear that I do not support a Jeff Bezos–sponsored Met Gala. He has amassed a fortune off the suffering of others and their financial desperation. That, hunny, is just downright cheap. I believe the arts need more funding, that the Met Gala should continue, and that The Metropolitan Museum of Art deserves to host events that honor the great work of artists. How


Inside Euphoria, A Weekly Breakdown by Taylor Champlin: Episode 4
“People love to argue about the truth. Some say it’s just the facts. Others say it’s what’s right. Some even claim there’s no real truth at all, just opinions. The funny thing is, while we may disagree about what the truth is, we all know when we’re telling a lie.” It can be incredibly difficult to determine what the truth is in today’s world. With the rise of AI, disingenuous politicians, and widespread scams, trust feels increasingly fragile. It’s hard to know what’s safe o
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