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Comfort Media Isn’t Immature — It’s Regulation.
Sometimes the things we return to aren’t about nostalgia or refusing to grow.They’re about safety. Familiar shows, music, characters, or aesthetics can calm the nervous system in a way nothing else does.They’re predictable.They don’t demand anything.They meet you where you are. For a lot of us, comfort media isn’t escapism.It’s regulation.It helps us settle, ground,… Read more
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Being “Too Old” for Things Was Never the Problem.
I was never “too old”.I was just someone who knew what brought me comfort, joy, and excitement. Liking dolls, cartoons, pop music, or colourful things past the age people expect isn’t immaturity.It’s self-knowledge. The pressure to outgrow joy is such a weird social rule.As if liking things has an expiry date.As if fun, softness, and… Read more
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The Bratz TV Show Deserved Way More Respect
I will die on this hill at 5:20am with no breakfast yet:the Bratz TV show was ahead of its time. This wasn’t just a cartoon — it was: The girls were creative, ambitious, supportive of each other, and unapologetically stylish. It said “be bold, be loud, be yourself” long before that was normal in kids’… Read more
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In Defence of Novelty Pop Songs
Novelty pop songs get a bad reputation. They’re usually remembered as silly, pointless, or “not real music” — which is funny, considering how many of us can still sing every single word years later. In the 00s, novelty pop was everywhere.Songs about food. Songs about dances. Songs that existed purely because someone thought, “This would… Read more
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Kerching Lied to Us About Money (And We Loved It Anyway)
Looking back, Kerching was wildly unrealistic. A group of kids running full-on money-making schemes.Fake products. Big ideas. Confident pitches.Absolutely zero adults asking sensible questions. And somehow… they never got caught. No police.No school consequences.No “hang on, where did this money come from?” chat. In the world of Kerching, consequences simply didn’t exist. And the wildest… Read more
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I’ve Met Basil Brush
I’ve met Basil Brush. That sounds dramatic, but actually, it was just… nice. No big build-up. No surreal moment where time stopped. Just one of those experiences that quietly clicks into place and stays there. I first discovered Basil when I was off sick — CBBC on low, sofa day, nothing else to do. The… Read more
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The First Thing I Watched on the New CBBC Channel
I remember when CBBC became its own channel. It felt like a big deal — like something had shifted.New idents. New energy. That sense that this wasn’t just kids’ TV anymore, but our space. And the very first thing I watched on the brand new CBBC channel was S Club 7 in Miami. Which, honestly,… Read more
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Pop Nonsense Mode™: Low-Stakes Edition
Not every pop song needed to be deep. Some songs existed purely because someone, somewhere, said:“Yeah, this is fine.” No big promo.No emotional arc.No legacy plan. Just… vibes. This is low-stakes pop — the songs that weren’t trying to change your life, but still absolutely lived on your CD player for reasons nobody can fully… Read more
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Sick Day TV: The Accidental Comfort Schedule
There was something quietly magical about being off school sick in the 00s. Not hospital sick.Just sick enough to stay home, wrapped in a blanket, with a mug of squash and the TV on low volume. Daytime kids’ TV hit differently on sick days. It wasn’t the big after-school shows everyone talked about — it… Read more
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Why Pop Is Undoubtedly the Best Genre
Pop gets such a bad reputation for something that does its job perfectly. It’s catchy. It’s emotional. It’s dramatic. It’s fun.And most importantly? It understands people. Pop isn’t trying to be impressive. It’s trying to be felt. Pop understands joy Pop music knows how to make happiness loud. It doesn’t whisper it behind metaphor or… Read more