My generation, for lack of a better way to phrase it, sucks at reading. Because many of Gen Z’s formative years — notably middle and high school — were spent online, we became all too familiar with ...
When he was 16, Edgar Gomez had gleaming new veneers glued to his top teeth. His freshly even smile was like a miracle: “I looked like the real me,” he writes, “not that other, shame-filled version of ...