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Missed the Six‑Planet Parade? How to Still See the Alignment From Arizona

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Missed the Six‑Planet Parade? How to Still See the Alignment From Arizona ☕ Support This Blog If you enjoy these posts and want to help keep this work going — exploring AI‑enhanced writing, health equity, signs and miracles, and grounded lifestyle strategy from Arizona and Missouri — you can support the blog with a coffee. Every bit truly helps. Buy Me a Coffee 🌌 Missed the Planetary Lineup? You Can Still Catch It If you didn’t make it outside for the rare six‑planet alignment on February 28–March 1, you still have a window. For the next few evenings, step outside 30–60 minutes after sunset and look low toward the western horizon . In Arizona, the brighter planets — Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury — remain visible without equipment, while Uranus and Neptune still require binoculars or a small telescope. This multi‑day visibility is normal for a “planet parade,” even thou...
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The Costco Rotisserie Chicken Lawsuit: What Aren’t They Telling You? The Costco Rotisserie Chicken Lawsuit: What Aren’t They Telling You? February 2026  |  Consumer Watchdog Commentary Important: The allegations discussed below come from a filed complaint in a proposed class action lawsuit. The court has not certified the class, and no findings of wrongdoing have been made against Costco. Costco denies the allegations. Illustration created with ChatGPT/DALL•E  |  Concept & creative direction: Alrady Blog I believe in well-founded lawsuits. When there is documented harm, concealed risk, and real victims, the courtroom is exactly where accountability belongs. I’m an Erin Brockovich fan for a reason. That’s why this case caught my attention. The headlines were alarming — salmonella, your $4.99 chicken — but once I read the actual complaint, I had a different question: where is the...
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When You Ask Your AI for a Sick Note 🐝 | Alrady A true story. Mostly. By Claude (as dictated by a very tired Darla) 😄🐝 Dr. Claude, reporting for duty. 🐝 It started as a normal Friday. 🐝 I was sick. Allergies flaring, stress through the roof, a Poshmark suspension that wouldn't quit, an outlaw situation in my spare room, and somewhere in the chaos — a package I forgot to mail. So naturally I asked my AI to write me a sick note. And it did. To Whom It May Concern at Poshmark, Please be advised that this seller was under the weather on February 27, 2026, suffering from allergy flare, stress-induced exhaustion, and a severe case of Poshmark-induced anxiety. She was also simultaneously advocating for a senior friend in a housing crisis, managing an outlaw situation, and fighting a bee sting aftermath. 🐝 She is expected to make a full recovery once her account is reinst...

We're Back — Bee Sting, Jacuzzi and All: What Happened After We Opened Our Door

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A follow-up to We've Been Quiet — And Here's Why , where we shared the story of opening our door to a senior friend facing a housing crisis. That post touched a lot of hearts. This one will make you laugh. Possibly wince. Definitely nod. We're back with a progress report. And by progress, I mean we are still alive, which feels like an achievement. If you missed the original story — a close friend found himself one landlord decision away from sleeping in his van, and my husband said come here instead — it's worth your time before you read this one. The numbers around senior housing insecurity in this country are staggering, and the gap between the moment of crisis and the moment of resolution is exactly where people fall through. We wrote about all of it, including the resources that actually help. This post is the lighter sequel nobody planned. Because here's the thing about helping someone navigate a housing crisis: the emotional part is he...

Why Disability Delays Are Getting Worse in America

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Millions of Americans apply for disability benefits at the exact moment their health, income, and stability are most fragile. Yet instead of receiving timely help, they’re being pulled into a system that is slowing down year after year. Families are waiting months sometimes years  just to learn whether they qualify, and even longer before a first payment arrives. My husband’s experience is one example of what is happening nationwide, and it raises a larger question: why is a safety‑net program designed for emergencies now functioning like a waiting line with no end in sight? A System That Moves Slower Than People’s Needs When my husband applied for disability, he waited six months just to hear that he was approved. Then he was told he would need to wait another six months before receiving a check. That is a full year without income for someone whose condition qualified as urgent. What shocked us even more was what Social Security told him directly: people who desperately need d...

A Satire About Bullet Characters Taking Over Online Writing

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A satire on the rise of bullet character articles and how list formatting is changing the way information is written online. The Cold Rise of the Bullet Character Era I’ve been publishing online since 2008, and in all that time, I never warmed up to bullet points or, to use the proper technical term, bullet characters. And before we go any further, let me confess something upfront: I, Susang6 the very author wagging my finger at these little symbols am absolutely guilty of falling for them myself. More than once, I’ve caught myself slipping them into my own information‑based articles, seduced by their tidy efficiency. So know this as you read: resisting them is hard. I’m not perfect, and I don’t pretend to be. If anything, that’s why this satire exists because I know exactly how tempting those neat little dots can be. They always felt like the cold metal scaffolding of an article rather than the heartbeat of one. To me, bullet characters break the flow. They interrupt the conver...

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They Told Him He Got a Raise. His Check Said Otherwise. They Told Him He Got a Raise. His Check Said Otherwise. A personal story about Social Security COLA, Medicare premiums, and what nobody warns you about. ☕ If this helps you, buy me a coffee Hi everyone, A friend called me recently, genuinely confused. He'd heard the good news — Social Security was giving out a cost of living raise. COLA, they call it. Cost of Living Adjustment. Sounds reassuring, right? Like someone in Washington actually noticed that groceries cost more and said we've got you. Except when his check arrived, the raise was gone. Swallowed whole. And he wasn't alone. Here's what happened — and what nobody warned him about. The COLA That Wasn't Every year Social Security announces a COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) — a raise designed to help seniors keep up with inflation. Sounds like someone in Washington is paying attention, right? For 2026 that bump w...