Sarah Xenos
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The Knock
The mover had just left, and the kettle had finished boiling. She was ready to enjoy a nice cup of tea, hoping the warmth would settle her nerves in this new, unfamiliar house. Her hands cradled the mug, seeking comfort, but just as she sat down, a sharp, unexpected tap echoed from the front door. A sigh of irritation escaped her lips; her tea would have to wait. She left it steaming on the kitchen bench, recalling—perhaps with a touch of sarcasm—how people had assured her that this neighbourhood was friendly.
By Sarah Xenos4 months ago in Fiction
The Elusive Quest for a Perfect Self-Care Routine: A Reflection. AI-Generated.
There is a quiet myth that drifts through conversations about wellbeing: the notion that somewhere out there, a perfect self-care routine awaits discovery. Any scroll across most social media feeds will be fulfilled with people saying that one thing can reduce the stress and anxiety in your life. There are thousands products to designed to introduced self-care from lotions and potion to products and apps. That you spend a small fortune one.
By Sarah Xenos5 months ago in Longevity
Is Buying Social Media Followers a Moral Grey Area? . AI-Generated.
In the digital age, social media has become a powerful force—reshaping how we communicate, create, and even perceive ourselves. Success on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok is often measured by follower counts, likes, and shares, which can open doors to opportunities, influence, and, sometimes, financial gain. Within this context, an entire industry has emerged offering users the chance to buy followers. The question arises: is purchasing social media followers an unethical practice, or does it occupy a murky moral middle ground—a so-called “grey area”?
By Sarah Xenos5 months ago in Styled
Thank you, Abbey Sharp
I recently watched Abbey Sharp’s latest video, released on 12/07/2025, after receiving a notification. As a long-standing follower, I regard Abbey as a reputable authority in health and nutrition—a significant asset amidst the widespread misinformation online. Her content encompasses diverse topics, including emerging trends such as “skinnytok,” and she skilfully differentiates evidence-based advice from pseudoscientific claims.
By Sarah Xenos7 months ago in Longevity
The Walk
She quickly checked her list of what seemed like a millionth time. Is she her first solo hiking trip. She has a few weeks off work. This is the perfect time. She recently broke up with a toxic boyfriend. Her job is in between projects. She found a friend to housesit her small apartment.
By Sarah Xenos7 months ago in Fiction
The Phenomenon of Hate Watching: Entertainment's Double-Edged Sword. AI-Generated.
Hate watching has emerged as a fascinating, albeit paradoxical, cultural phenomenon in the age of streaming and social media. It refers to the act of deliberately consuming content that one finds irritating, objectionable, or subpar—sometimes with the intent of critiquing or mocking it. While seemingly counterintuitive, hate watching has become an increasingly common behaviour in entertainment consumption, raising questions about its psychological underpinnings, cultural impact, and what it says about us as viewers.
By Sarah Xenos8 months ago in Geeks
Is Fat Acceptance Losing Momentum?
The fat acceptance movement, rooted deeply in advocating for the dignity, rights, and visibility of people of all sizes, has evolved significantly over decades. Since its inception in the 1960s and 1970s, the movement has sought to challenge stigma and discrimination, while fostering body positivity and promoting health beyond traditional metrics. However, questions about the movement's current trajectory and momentum have surfaced in recent discourse. This exploration seeks to assess whether fat acceptance is utterly losing ground or simply undergoing transformation.
By Sarah Xenos8 months ago in Viva