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  • What Does “It’s Not That Deep” Really Mean?

    It sounds simple, but the phrase might carry more depth than you’d think Question: When people say “It’s not that deep,” what exactly is meant by that? When someone says “it’s not that deep,” they’re usually trying to pull you back to the surface of something you’re mentally diving into. It’s a phrase that essentially…

  • What Does It Mean to “Mog” Someone?

    From internet slang to social dominance, mogging is the new way people compare themselves—sometimes too competitively Question: What is mogging? What does it stand for? “Mogging” is a slang term born from internet subcultures—particularly within looksmaxxing or incel forums—and it refers to visibly and definitively outshining another person, especially in terms of physical appearance. The…

  • Does He Really Not Want To, or Is He Just Not Ready?

    The popular phrase “If he wanted to, he would” hides a deeper truth about human complexity and emotional readiness Question: Men, how true is the phrase “if he wanted to, he would” in terms of a relationship? The phrase “If he wanted to, he would” is sharp, catchy, and weaponized by countless advice columns, TikToks,…

  • Are You Making Egg-cellent Choices or Flying Off Course?

    Bird puns can spark big behavior changes—if you use them with wit and a wingtip of purpose I need some bird related puns. Help! Ah, bird puns. The winged champions of wordplay—light, silly, and feather-light in the brain but heavy in charm. When used well, they soar. When used poorly, well… you end up “cawing”…

  • What Even Is Skibidy, and Why Is Everyone Saying It?

    It’s more than just a word—it’s a meme, a mood, and a Gen Alpha declaration of chaos Question: What is skibidy and how would it be used in a sentence? In a world increasingly shaped by internet absurdity and TikTok surrealism, “skibidy” is the kind of word that seems to arrive not by language, but…

  • Is the Most Savage Roast One That Makes You Laugh—Or One That Makes You Think?

    The sharpest burns aren’t always loud—they’re the ones that slip in, uninvited, and leave you changed Question: What is the most savage roast you have ever heard? The sharpest roasts don’t come from shouting matches or viral clapbacks. They sneak in, wearing the mask of wit, dressed in impeccable timing, and delivered with the kind…

  • Would You Really Buy Things—Or Would You Buy Freedom?

    The first thing you purchase when you get rich might not be what you think—it might be your life back Question: What is the first thing you’d buy if you get filthy rich tomorrow? If I became filthy rich tomorrow, the first thing I’d buy wouldn’t be a house or a car or even a…

  • Do You Really Need an Excuse to Rest?

    How to call in sick with honesty, confidence, and zero guilt Question: Calling in sick? What’s the best way to go about it? The art of calling in sick is really a matter of respect—both for yourself and for your workplace. It’s not about clever excuses or Oscar-worthy performances. It’s about knowing when to step…

  • Why Would a Billionaire Need to Be “Fixed”?

    The richest man alive has already chosen what’s worth perfecting—and it’s not his eyelid Question: If Jeff Bezos is the richest man in the world, why won’t he fix his droopy eye? There’s a strange paradox we often forget about the ultra-rich: once you’ve conquered the world, you no longer need to convince it. We…

  • What If the Best Compliment Isn’t About Her Looks?

    The kind of words that don’t just flatter a girl—but remind her she matters deeply Question: What’s the best compliment you can say to a girl? The best compliment you can give a girl isn’t one that makes her blush—it’s the one that makes her pause. Not because she doesn’t believe you.But because for a…