This is a space for unfiltered thoughts and experiences from my perspective and a space to call my own on the internet. Here, you'll find a humorous (and sometimes brutally honest) take on life, navigating the seeing world as a person with sight impairment, and the wonderful (and often frustrating) world of technology, all served up with a healthy dose of my unfiltered thoughts and opinions. Expect a mix of everything: hilarious anecdotes, sarcastic jabs, and the occasional rant, alongside no get-rich-quick schemes, no miracle health cures, and no relationship advice from a self-proclaimed guru (who's probably single themselves). So, if you're looking for a laugh (and maybe a little offense) and are up for some unapologetic, unpolished, and occasionally unconventional musings, then pull up a chair and grab a cuppa. But if you're easily offended or expecting a five-step plan to achieve ultimate success, this might not be the blog for you. Dive in at yo...
The social media landscape of 2026 is a battlefield of fractured attention. On one side, we have the " aesthetic giants "—the platforms where life is curated, filtered, and served on a silver platter of digital perfection. On the other, we have the legacy giants, struggling to maintain their relevance as they morph into news tickers or family scrapbooks. And then, there is Reddit . Often called "The Front Page of the Internet," Reddit has long been the outlier. It doesn’t care about your vacation photos, it doesn’t want to know what you had for lunch, and it certainly isn't interested in your "personal brand." As we navigate this year’s digital shift, a burning question arises: Is Reddit the new Facebook , the new Twitter (X), or is it simply a platform that fails to meet the "glamour standards" set by Instagram ?