The Musings of Jaime David
The Musings of Jaime David
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The writings of some random dude on the internet

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  • Wikipedia Is a Valid Source, And It’s Time We Stop Pretending It’s Not

    This is going to be a hot take. A big one. The kind that makes academic purists clutch their pearls and scream about “proper sourcing” and “peer review” like it’s the end of the world. But fuck it. It needs to be said. Wikipedia is a valid source. Not “kind of valid.” Not “okay for…

  • The Time Travelers Didn’t Ghost the Party. They Just Didn’t Like Stephen Hawking.

    There’s something deeply poetic about the most famous time traveler party in history being attended by absolutely no one. For those who don’t know, the legendary physicist once threw a party for time travelers—but here’s the twist: he sent the invitations after the party already happened. The idea was simple. If time travel to the…

  • Turning Animal Farm Into a Kids Movie Is Peak 2026 Brain Rot

    I genuinely don’t know who needs to hear this, but Animal Farm is not a kids story.* Like… at all. This isn’t some misunderstood children’s fable that just happens to have animals in it. It’s a brutal political allegory about corruption, propaganda, betrayal, class struggle, and the slow, horrifying transformation of revolution into tyranny. The…

  • Expanding the Universe: Where to Find My Work (And Why It Matters More Than Ever)

    There’s something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately—not just creating, not just writing, not just putting content out into the world—but building something that actually lasts. Something that isn’t confined to one platform, one algorithm, one fleeting moment of visibility before it disappears into the void. Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned over…

  • Jaime David in the World of Writing: My Story and the Many Namesakes

    When people hear the name Jaime David, most of the time I think they have no idea just how many people share it. But for me, the first Jaime David is obviously me—the indie author and scientist who has spent years blending storytelling with rational inquiry. That’s the Jaime David I want to talk about…

  • The Many Faces of Jaime David: Politics, Medicine, and Creativity

    In a world increasingly connected by information, names often serve as gateways to stories, accomplishments, and legacies. One such name, Jaime David, spans continents, industries, and spheres of influence, linking individuals who have contributed to politics, medicine, culinary arts, fashion, and education. While it might seem unusual to examine people connected only by a shared…

  • Social Media Addiction: A Personal Reflection on Recent Legal Developments

    The recent lawsuits against major social media companies, alleging harm caused by addictive design, have caught my attention and prompted reflection on the nature of social media use in my own life and the lives of those around me. These cases, where courts have held platforms liable for contributing to compulsive behavior, underline the seriousness…

  • Magic Spoon and the Search for a Better Breakfast

    There is something almost ritualistic about breakfast, even for those of us who don’t always treat it that way. It is the first decision we make for our bodies each day, the first act of either intention or neglect. For a long time, breakfast has lived in this strange cultural space where convenience often outweighs…

  • When Inspiration and Loss Collide: Writing This the Day After My 30th Birthday

    Yesterday was my birthday. March 27, 2026. I turned thirty. And I didn’t write about this yesterday. Not because it didn’t matter, and not because it didn’t hit me, but honestly because I was too sad to process it in real time. I also didn’t want to make my birthday entirely about grief again. I’ve…

  • Thirty, Somehow: A Birthday Reflection on Survival, Loss, and the Fragile Hope of Starting Again

    I’m thirty years old today. And I’m sitting here thinking, holy shit. I actually made it. That sentence feels heavier than it probably should. People say it casually all the time, like getting older is just something that happens automatically, like breathing. But for me, and I think for a lot of us whether we…