Politics in the Sticker Aisle
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The morning starts with Kid already pre-annoyed, convinced he’s about to get sick before a Florida trip and fully prepared to blame proximity, fate, and possibly capitalism. Instead of resting his crunchy throat, he launches into a full-scale assault on advertising, politics, and the sacred right to buy a sticker without pledging allegiance to anyone. What begins as a minor irritation about dueling sticker companies quickly spirals into a broader indictment of culture wars sneaking into everyday purchases.
From Ryan Reynolds’ voice being permanently rebranded as a mobile plan to Google search results drowning in sponsored clutter, Kid treats modern tech like a necessary evil he willingly pays for anyway. Early-morning energy fuels tangents about AI subscriptions, surveillance acceptance, and YouTube TV’s ad overload. Somewhere between nostalgia for simpler media and irritation at self-inflicted streaming choices, he delivers a caffeinated complaint session that feels both excessive and strangely therapeutic.