I Said One Little Word At Work. It Got Me Fired.
December 4, 2025
Through the blur that were the years spent “building my career,” I met a man and he asked me to marry him. He was wonderful and caring, and he still is. We were happy together, so when he got down on one knee, I said yes despite having been adamantly against the idea of…
Oxford Dictionary Just Announced Their Word Of The Year, And It Sums Up A Lot Of 2025
December 2, 2025
Collins Dictionary’s word of the year for 2025 was “vibe coding,” a term that AI enthusiasts have coined to suggest that plain language will soon become the lingua franca of programmers in place of, say, Java or C++.
Cambridge Dictionary, meanwhile, went for…
Republicans famously despise the Affordable Care Act (despite having yet to provide an alternative), so they realllllly didn’t want to vote for it.
Instead, the Trump administration withheld SNAP — aka food assistance benefits — from Americans who depend on the…
The Internet Is Absolutely Losing It Over A Number Being Named The 2025 "Word Of The Year"
October 30, 2025
A Number Was Just Named The 2025 “Word Of The Year”
It’s that time of year when random dictionaries decide what the “word of the year” is!
We have our first 2025 top “word” and it’s from…
“Bottom line, the well has run dry,” a message on the USDA website reads. “At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 1.”
However, it’s important to note that, as HuffPost reported, “The US Department of Agriculture has a…
Listen, we’re well aware no family’s perfect, but there are fictional TV households out there that probably make your awkward Thanksgiving dinners look like a peaceful retreat. From power-hungry billionaires covering up crime and murder to parents who definitely…
“Someone in power might use the word ‘sick’ to describe opponents because it’s a quick way to discredit and dehumanize them,” Kritsas said. “Labeling others as fundamentally ‘abnormal’ or ‘broken’ shifts focus away from their ideas and instead paints them…

