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Remember the good old days when buying something involved a physical transaction? You handed a cashier a slightly crumpled twenty-dollar bill, they handed you a bag of groceries, and that was the end of the relationship. You didn’t have to…

Remember the “good old days” of university? The uncomfortable wooden chairs that seemed designed by a chiropractor looking for future business? The dusty chalkboards? The panic of realizing you fell asleep during a lecture on 17th-century economic theory and missed…

Remember when a “subscription” just meant a teenager on a bicycle throwing a newspaper somewhere in the general vicinity of your hydrangeas once a day? Life was simpler then. You knew what you were paying for, and if you wanted…

You know the feeling. You’re at a dinner party (or, let’s be honest, scrolling through Facebook in your pajamas), and everyone is talking about that new show. Apparently, if you don’t watch “The Bear” or “The Crown” immediately, you will…

Back in the old days, giving a gift was a straightforward transaction. You walked into a store, bought a cheese log or a sweater that was slightly too itchy, wrapped it in paper that featured snowmen, and handed it over.…

Do you ever find yourself playing air guitar while waiting for the kettle to boil? Or maybe you offer brilliant, witty commentary to the television news anchors who, rudely, never respond? If so, you are already an audio creator in…

You know the feeling. You sit down at your computer or pick up your phone, ready to check the weather or send a quick email to your niece. Suddenly, a window pops up. It has an alarming amount of text,…

Imagine this scenario: It is the year 2045. You have peacefully departed for that Great Cloud in the Sky (which hopefully has better storage limits than iCloud). Down here on Earth, your niece is scrolling through her phone when ping!—a…

Remember the last time you decided to get “creative” with traditional paints? You likely started with a vision of a majestic mountain landscape, much like the ones Bob Ross painted with his soothing voice and magical afro. But three hours…

Remember the good old days when “sharing” meant handing your neighbor a cup of sugar or lending your brother a power tool that you’d never see again? It was simple. It was physical. And usually, it didn’t involve remembering a…