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Coming Out As a Person on Anti-Depressants

Posted on November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

How Pop Culture, and Especially Internet Memes, Convinced Me I Needed Help and That I Should Write About It, too I take anti-depressants. Well, just

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged 2meirl4meirl, anti-depressants, bravo, chris gethard, jersey shore, mtv, spiral squad, summer house, this is us, welbutrin

NotStalgia Ultra: The Fear of Having Already Missed Out

Posted on October 1, 2019October 14, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Identity and The Surprising Things Friday Night Lights, Blink-182, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Richard Linklater’s Adaptation of a Play Have In Common

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged blink-182, cultural commentary, dammit, grunge music, identity, suburbia, the perks of being a wallflower, think piece

How Super Mario World Prepared Me For The Crushing Realities of Adulthood

Posted on September 10, 2019September 18, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Or, more accurately, How I Ignored The Lessons Super Mario World Tried to Teach Me Until Adulthood Wouldn’t Let Me Anymore 5th grade. On the

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged bowser, cultural commentary, cultural critique, depression, luigi, mario, nintendo, princess, super mario world, the temptations, think piece, yoshi

Alessia Cara Where the Fuck Were You When I Was In High School?

Posted on August 13, 2019August 12, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Life before anti-social acceptance was full of DMX, self-loathing, and not having a word for FOMO Really though Alessia, where were you? In high school

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Pop Culture DiaryTagged alessia cara, analysis, anxiety, critique, dmx, ed sheeran, justin bieber, pop culture, think piece, thinkpiece2 Comments on Alessia Cara Where the Fuck Were You When I Was In High School?

Tuesdays Was The Worst Days

Posted on June 11, 2019June 10, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Or How I Learned A Small Truth About My Own Depression It was only a few years ago when I started to notice it. For

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged charlie parr, counting crows, cowboy junkies, cultural critique, david bowie, drake, ilovemakonnen, john lennon, lady madonna, lynyrd skynyrd, rolling stone, ruby tuesday, stevie wonder, the beatles, the brilliant corners, the cure, the moody blues, think piece, thinkipiece, tuesdays
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