Bryan Bell was at home when his one-year-old Patti collapsed, shaking like a leaf in a gale-force tornado. She was having a fit. Bell’s husband, John, was out of the house and he didn’t know what to do. “It was quite a traumatic experience because I didn’t know what was happening,” the 40-year-old PR recalls. Eventually, Patti’s fit subsided and the couple soon found a diagnosis from her doctor: t...
Patterns detected: ARC-0024 Ambiguity. The article relies heavily on anecdotal evidence and trends without establishing causal links definitively. “People are choosing dogs,” the narrative suggests, but the underlying factors—economic precarity, societal pressures around parenthood, and the evolving concept of “fulfillment”—remain largely unexplored. The rise of the “Dinkwad” is framed as a symptom of a larger malaise, but the article lacks a robust investigation into *why* this trend is occurri...
