Ghosting and being ghosted – two polar opposites that many of us get to experience in today’s digital age. In this article, Lea unpacks this prominent phenomenon with the lens of social media and online relationships.
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In this review of the hit Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at the issues of classism and the contrast between rich and poor depicted in the series.
In modern society it’s become common practice to classify people as inherently good or inherently bad. But is that distinction as black and white as we assume it to be? In this article, breaking down Squid Game’s version of Xs and Os Pritha tells us about the blurring line between good and evil.
Lea highlights the human rights abuses running rife in China, and warns of the consequences of turning a blind eye to this superpower’s injustices as it’s influence in the world continues to increase.
Ghosting and being ghosted – two polar opposites that many of us get to experience in today’s digital age. In this article, Lea unpacks this prominent phenomenon with the lens of social media and online relationships.
“Have you ever laughed at a really bad, unfortunate moment?” In this article, Cindy does a deep dive on the nuances of the use of humour, and emphasizes its healing power.
Body positivity or body neutrality? Instagram & Co. may try to convince us the first option is the answer, but read as Lea explains why body neutrality is the actual bargain.
In this review of the hit Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at the issues of classism and the contrast between rich and poor depicted in the series.
In modern society it’s become common practice to classify people as inherently good or inherently bad. But is that distinction as black and white as we assume it to be? In this article, breaking down Squid Game’s version of Xs and Os Pritha tells us about the blurring line between good and evil.
Lea highlights the human rights abuses running rife in China, and warns of the consequences of turning a blind eye to this superpower’s injustices as it’s influence in the world continues to increase.
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