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One Date Was All It Took A Love Story 26 Years in the Making
We had one date. I proposed. And 26 years later....
Where random thoughts find purpose. These are the unfiltered posts that do not fit into neat boxes or trends, just raw takes, ideas, and reflections from a Gen X mind that has seen it all and still has something to say.
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We had one date. I proposed. And 26 years later....
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Sonic Youth did more than shape my taste. They rewired how I understand real music. Their noise and fearless creativity shaped my identity from the moment I discovered them at thirteen.
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When I first heard David Bowie it felt like light cutting through the static. His voice painted pictures and shaped a generation’s creative edge. He showed me that being different is not a flaw, it is a declaration, and that made all the difference.
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When Halloween creeps in I flip the candle for a lava lamp and revisit sadness in flannel. In my Gen-X version of Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven I trade the velvet poster for the busted speaker and the bird still says “nevermore.”
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I tried blogging every day for a week and it wasn’t pretty. Some mornings the words came, others I contemplated tossing my MacBook out the window. It was gritty. It was real. And by day seven I learned something: habit beats inspiration when the cursor blinks.
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When I first watched the film The Crow (1994), it felt like someone had filmed the inside of my head. A rain-soaked city, a soundtrack pulsing with heartbreak, a hero risen from death for the sake of love. That’s the greatest love story our generation ever got.
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For as long as I can remember the Flaming Lips have been the pulse beneath my life. Their music is strange, fearless, and full of heart, a reminder that being human means embracing both beauty and chaos at the same time.
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I’m writing again because I love the mix of words, pixels and noise. After years in marketing and tech, I know every new platform is just another remix. If you get it, great. If not, enjoy your beige internet while I keep creating what matters to me.