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The Evening of The Holiday

What to do in London during the festive season.

People of a Sylish & Jazzy City

There is something beautiful about walking around the city with a camera.

Get to Know Your Neighbors

Building Community and Great Ways to Meet Your Neighbors

How The American Diet Has Changed Over The Last Decade

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At 11:30 a.m., my stomach is loudly protesting my 16‑hour fast, while Instagram serves me a fourth ad for "fasting‑support" electrolyte powder that costs more per gram than cocaine. My phone wants me to track my ketone levels, my "fasting window," and my "metabolic age" on three different apps. Fasting is less about food than about refusing to let the attention economy feed you—literally and algorithmically.

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US Foreign Policy v2026.01: Freedom Through Indefinite Oil Control

On January 3, 2026, while most of the world was still hungover from New Year's, the United States military bombed Caracas, extracted President Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs, and flew him to New York to face narco‑terrorism charges. Five days later, the White House announced it would control Venezuelan oil sales "indefinitely" and decide how the proceeds get spent. Call it what it is: regime change as a subscription service.​