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The nostalgification of pop culture: our inevitable return to the 2000s

by Jameel Baksh April 12, 2022April 12, 2022

The year is 2008. The day is Friday. The location is your elementary school. It’s your classmate’s birthday, so your times table lesson ends an hour early for cupcakes and celebration. Your teacher plays “The Magic School Bus” on the TV stand that’s wheeled into your classroom. Your best friend is coming over after school. […]

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My hot sauce addiction and its origins

by Jameel Baksh March 15, 2022March 16, 2022

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