Superduper Serial -
Let the awkwardness wash over you. Let the fear of being "too much" stand in the corner. Because the truth is, nobody ever changed their life, fell in love, or healed a wound by being a little bit invested.
The Superduper Serial: On Sincerity, Irony, and the Courage to Mean It
I want to invite you to reclaim that childish phrase. Not the misspelling, but the spirit. superduper serial
It meant: The mask is off. This is the raw truth. I am not joking.
I’m not joking. I’m not being meta. There is no punchline. Let the awkwardness wash over you
We live in an age of irony poisoning. The cultural water is so saturated with meta-humor, cynicism, and the fear of being cringe that sincerity has become the most radical act left. To say "I love you" without a laughing emoji. To admit you want to change the world without a self-deprecating hashtag. To pursue a craft, a faith, or a dream with zero irony.
That takes guts.
There is a phrase that lives in the quiet, sticky corners of my childhood memory. It’s not a grand philosophical quote or a line of sacred scripture. It’s the playground vernacular of the 1990s:
Marriage is serial. Raising children is serial. Building a business or a body of work is serial. It’s not one loud declaration; it is the quiet, grinding consistency of a thousand small choices. The Superduper Serial: On Sincerity, Irony, and the