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This week on It’s Fine, Sweetie, we open with a sacred-bond violation: the Valentine’s dinner leftovers… eaten by a spouse. Cue the case for separate fridges, ADHD “did-you-forget?” etiquette, and why a quick text can save a marriage (and a steak). From there we tumble into romance-writer brain: one-bed mix-ups, kissing-in-the-rain realism, meet-cutes that would never, and the tropes we love to hate (enemies-to-lovers, we’re looking at you)—plus the satisfying flip when the “damsel” was honey-potting all along.
We also get into real-life plots: con men and Ponzi vibes (Rogue Agent, Scamanda), widow timelines and the “business of dying” (Landman), Costco-aisle thriller ideas, and how Amazon/Target/Facebook Marketplace make “shopping ethically” feel like choosing your final boss. Sprinkle in TikTok’s weird midnight algorithm shift, ADHD meds and L-theanine, Dungeon Crawler Carl, iced milk lore (don’t ask), a diffuser that looks like a Ninja Turtle, and an improvised Oklahoma jewelry jingle—because of course.
Topics: leftovers diplomacy • ADHD & reminders • romance tropes (and subversions) • scams & true-crime adaptations • grief, support, and survival logistics • consumer guilt vs. convenience • TikTok at midnight • tiny wins, big feels
By Campbell3This week on It’s Fine, Sweetie, we open with a sacred-bond violation: the Valentine’s dinner leftovers… eaten by a spouse. Cue the case for separate fridges, ADHD “did-you-forget?” etiquette, and why a quick text can save a marriage (and a steak). From there we tumble into romance-writer brain: one-bed mix-ups, kissing-in-the-rain realism, meet-cutes that would never, and the tropes we love to hate (enemies-to-lovers, we’re looking at you)—plus the satisfying flip when the “damsel” was honey-potting all along.
We also get into real-life plots: con men and Ponzi vibes (Rogue Agent, Scamanda), widow timelines and the “business of dying” (Landman), Costco-aisle thriller ideas, and how Amazon/Target/Facebook Marketplace make “shopping ethically” feel like choosing your final boss. Sprinkle in TikTok’s weird midnight algorithm shift, ADHD meds and L-theanine, Dungeon Crawler Carl, iced milk lore (don’t ask), a diffuser that looks like a Ninja Turtle, and an improvised Oklahoma jewelry jingle—because of course.
Topics: leftovers diplomacy • ADHD & reminders • romance tropes (and subversions) • scams & true-crime adaptations • grief, support, and survival logistics • consumer guilt vs. convenience • TikTok at midnight • tiny wins, big feels