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Most People Meet Kratom at a Gas Station
How a labor leaf ended up under glass counters. It didn’t enter through the front door. Most people’s first encounter with kratom is next to neon energy shots and questionable supplements under fluorescent lights. It’s wedged between performance enhancers and synthetic mood boosters, wrapped in loud packaging, marketed for strength, speed, or intensity. No context. No education. Just proximity to impulse. Where something is sold shapes how it’s understood. Kratom didn’t enter
Apr 22 min read


Sober-Curious isn’t a Trend. It’s a Quiet Rebellion.
Why the cultural shift keeps getting mislabeled. Sober-curious gets framed like a lifestyle experiment. A reset. Something people try between heavier stretches of drinking and hangovers. It’s packaged alongside wellness challenges and self-improvement language that makes it look intentional, expressive, and mildly virtuous. That framing misses what’s actually happening. Most people drinking less aren’t trying to improve themselves. They’re reacting to something that stopped p
Mar 52 min read


Alcohol is the Only Drug You’re Expected to Justify Not Using
Why sobriety makes people uncomfortable, and why that’s backwards. Say no to a drink and watch what happens. Not outrage. Not judgment. Just questions. Why? Are you driving? Just one? Everything okay? The reaction is subtle enough to feel polite and automatic enough to feel normal. But it raises a strange question: why does this choice require an explanation at all? Alcohol occupies a unique position in our culture. It’s the only drug where participation is assumed and opting
Feb 52 min read
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