This is one of those rare finds: a short story anthology where I loved every single story. Each of these pieces is ultimately hopeful and uplifting. This was exactly what I needed. I tried to ration the stories so that I could spread out the good feeling, but there were days when it was hard to stop reading.
If you need content warnings, the author includes them in the book, but they are footnotes tied to each specific story so that if you prefer to not see content warnings, you don't have to. (This, honestly, is the way I prefer it to be done. Included for those who want them, but ignorable for those who don't.) However, because this is a hopeful book, you can rest assured that the triggers are dealt with in a positive fashion and not just there for shock value.
There were too many favorite stories here for me to call out any specific story as my one favorite. However, favorites (plural) include: "it me, ur smol", "The Loincloth and the Broadsword", "Steadyboi After the Apocalypse", and "The Machine is Experiencing Uncertainty". While I liked all the stories, those 4 resonated with me the most.