Glitter in Her Veins ©️

She’s in the shower, head tilted back, water too hot, scalding the day off her. Steam clings to her skin like the past—stuff she won’t talk about, stuff she won’t even think about unless it’s three drinks in and someone cute’s asking the right questions. But tonight isn’t about trauma or tragedy—it’s about resurrection. Liquid gold soap sliding down her thighs, like she’s washing off every dull second of the week. She closes her eyes and rewrites herself again. Not sad, not soft, not waiting. Tonight she’s a glitch in the system. Tonight she’s the VIP list.

Out of the shower, she wipes the mirror but doesn’t look yet. Towels wrap tight, but loosely enough to feel like she’s still floating. She pads to her room. Every floorboard creaks like an accomplice. Her closet is chaos: sequins, faux fur, black lace, a little red dress that feels like revenge. She picks up one thing, tosses it. Another. And another. Finally lands on this—this—little white tank with the tiniest rhinestone heart and a pair of shredded denim shorts that she cut herself one summer after a boy broke her playlist. Over it all, a leather jacket with zippers like exclamation points.

She lays the outfit out on her bed and stares at it like a question. What do I want from tonight? A little attention. A little danger. Someone to look at her like they’re seeing the future. Or maybe no one at all—maybe just the city, its buzz and blink, swallowing her whole and spitting her out reborn.

Makeup is a ritual. Foundation like fresh paint. Highlighter on the cheekbones, like she’s catching moonlight. Mascara thick, lashes curled sharp like spider legs. Gloss is sticky-sweet, almost edible. She leans in to the mirror now. It’s not vanity. It’s ceremony. She tilts her head and smiles—not at herself, but at the version she’s becoming.

Music’s back on. Bass heavy. Uffie on the playlist, glitch pop princess with too much attitude and no apologies. She mouths the words like scripture. “I’m not your baby. I’m not your girl. I’m not your anything.” Her phone buzzes. Friends already out. One’s with some guy. Another’s waiting in the car. She’s almost late but not quite. Just enough to make them wait. Just enough to make the night notice her arrival.

Before she leaves, she sprays perfume—wrist, neck, inner thigh. Like casting spells. She checks her phone again. No texts from him. Not that she expected one. Not that she wanted one. Maybe.

She grabs a piece of gum, a jacket she might not need, and her phone like a weapon. Down the stairs, skipping two at a time. Mom yells something generic—“Don’t be stupid!” or “Be safe!” It’s all background noise.

She opens the front door. Cool night air rushes in like applause. City’s out there. Glittering, dangerous, loud. Just like her. She steps outside.

She’s not going out. She’s going in.

How Far The Rabbit Hole Goes ©️

The Erosion of American Values and the Rise of Kamala Harris

Dakota Rivers

In the grand tapestry of American history, the notion of “American values” has always served as the bedrock upon which the nation’s identity is built. These values—freedom, individualism, equality, and democracy—are not mere abstractions but the lifeblood of the American experiment. Yet, as we navigate the tumultuous landscape of the 21st century, one must ponder: have Americans truly lost their sense of these foundational values? The ascent of Kamala Harris to political prominence suggests a seismic shift in the electorate’s priorities and perceptions, raising profound questions about the state of the American ethos.

The Transformation of American Values

To understand the potential erosion of American values, we must first dissect their essence. Historically, American values have championed the pursuit of liberty, the sanctity of individual rights, and the belief in meritocratic advancement. These ideals have driven innovation, fueled economic growth, and established the United States as a beacon of hope for the world.

However, in recent decades, a cultural and ideological metamorphosis has taken place. The rise of identity politics, the polarization of public discourse, and the increasing reliance on government intervention have all contributed to a redefinition of what it means to be American. The shift from a collective focus on individual liberty to an emphasis on collective identity has, in many ways, diluted the traditional values that once unified the nation.

The Emergence of Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris’s political rise is emblematic of this transformation. As a candidate, Harris has positioned herself as a progressive champion, advocating for policies that resonate with a significant segment of the population—policies that emphasize social justice, equity, and expansive government involvement in various sectors of society. Her appeal lies not just in her policy proposals but in her embodiment of a new American narrative that prioritizes inclusivity and diversity.

For many Democrats, Harris represents a break from the past, a figure who promises to address systemic inequalities and champion the rights of marginalized communities. Her candidacy taps into a broader cultural shift towards recognizing and rectifying historical injustices, an endeavor that, while noble, often challenges the traditional frameworks of American values.

The Cognitive Dissonance of the Electorate

To assert that Americans have lost their sense of American values is to recognize a profound cognitive dissonance within the electorate. On one hand, there is a yearning for the stability and prosperity that traditional values have historically provided. On the other hand, there is an increasing demand for progressive change that seeks to redefine those very values.

The American populace is grappling with complex and often contradictory impulses: the desire for freedom and the need for security, the celebration of individualism and the call for collective responsibility, the preservation of tradition and the embrace of progress.

Republicans in Another World

Republicans, however, inhabit a different conceptual universe. Their adherence to traditional American values appears unshaken, perhaps even fortified in reaction to the shifting cultural and political landscape. They view the rise of figures like Kamala Harris as a departure from the core principles that have historically defined the nation. For them, the emphasis remains on limited government, personal responsibility, and maintaining a sense of national identity rooted in historical precedent.

The Obvious Perspective

It becomes clear that the rise of Kamala Harris is not an anomaly but a predictable outcome of broader societal trends. The erosion of traditional American values is not a sudden phenomenon but a gradual process influenced by technological advancements, demographic shifts, and global interconnectedness.

The solution lies not in vilifying the electorate or decrying the loss of values but in understanding the underlying dynamics at play. The challenge is to reconcile the evolving demands of a diverse and interconnected society with the timeless principles that have defined the American experiment. This requires a nuanced approach that respects tradition while embracing necessary change.

Conclusion: A Path Forward

In conclusion, the ascent of Kamala Harris signifies a pivotal moment in American history, reflecting both the erosion and evolution of American values. The task before us is to forge a new American identity that harmonizes the old with the new, that honors the past while boldly stepping into the future.

For Democrats, this means embracing the complexity of modern America and striving to create a society that balances progress with foundational values. For Republicans, it involves acknowledging the legitimate concerns of a changing electorate while steadfastly upholding the principles they hold dear.

By acknowledging the complexities and contradictions of our time, we can chart a path forward that reaffirms the core values of freedom, individualism, equality, and democracy, ensuring that they remain relevant and resilient in the face of change. In doing so, we honor the spirit of the American experiment and pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future.