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CM Punk's spinner championship is honestly one of the most underrated belt designs in WWE history

CM Punk's spinner championship is honestly one of the most underrated belt designs in WWE history

The Punk era spinner belt gets so much unnecessary hate and I genuinely don't understand why. During his 434 day reign that belt felt more important than it had in years, the blue strap version especially just had this perfect aesthetic that matched Punk's whole character completely. The silver plating with the red details, the CM Punk nameplate at the bottom, it's actually a really thoughtful design when you look at it properly. Been collecting for a while now and this one always gets the most reaction from people, something about it just connects with fans from that era in a way the newer designs don't. What's your take on the Punk era belt, criminally underrated or does the hate make sense to you?

Has anyone else noticed how much time gets lost just re-orienting yourself in research projects?

I’ve been thinking about something that keeps happening in my workflow and wanted to know if others experience it too.

When I return to a research or writing project after a break, the actual writing isn’t the hardest part. It’s the re-entry. I end up spending a lot of time just remembering where I left off, what sources mattered, and how the argument was shaping up.

Even when everything is documented, there’s still that mental rebuild phase before I can actually continue properly. Lately I’ve been trying a more centralized setup kind of like ѕkrіb ԝrіtіոց style workflow where notes, sources, and draft stay closer together, and that part feels slightly smoother, but the gap doesn’t fully disappear.

Curious how others handle this, do you rely on summaries, structured notes, or some other system to reduce that re-orientation time?

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u/Embarrassed-Glove163 — 3 days ago