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Author: charlotte

How Meme Culture Became the Universal Language of the Internet

Posted on 2 April 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

Scroll through any social media platform for five minutes and you’ll see them everywhere. A crying cat. A distracted boyfriend. Success Kid pumping his tiny fist. These aren’t just random images peopl…

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The Nostalgic Internet: Why Millennials Are Recreating Early 2000s Web Aesthetics

Posted on 1 April 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

You’ve probably noticed it. The pixelated GIFs. The under construction banners. The rainbow Comic Sans headers that once screamed “amateur hour” now appear on carefully curated Instagram accounts and …

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The Dark Side of Hustle Culture and Why People Are Finally Rejecting It

Posted on 1 April 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

You wake up at 5 AM, answer emails before breakfast, skip lunch to finish a project, then spend your evening on a side hustle. Sound familiar? For years, this grind was celebrated as the path to succe…

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The Unexpected Comeback of Analog Hobbies Among Digital Natives

Posted on 1 April 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

You scroll through Instagram, and suddenly your feed is full of friends showing off their new turntables, film cameras, and bookshelves packed with paperbacks. Something’s happening. The generation th…

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What TikTok’s BookTok Community Reveals About Modern Reading Culture

Posted on 31 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

TikTok’s book community has become one of the most powerful forces in publishing. BookTok videos rack up billions of views, send decades-old novels back to bestseller lists, and turn unknown authors i…

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How K-Pop Fandoms Changed the Rules of Internet Activism

Posted on 31 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

When Dallas police asked Twitter users to submit protest footage through an app in June 2020, they expected cooperation. Instead, K-pop fans flooded the system with fancams, rendering it useless withi…

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Why Gen Z is Abandoning Instagram for Niche Online Communities

Posted on 31 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

Social media used to be the place where everyone hung out. But something’s changed. Gen Z, the generation that grew up with smartphones in hand, is now walking away from the platforms their older sibl…

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The Rise of Digital Nomad Culture in Southeast Asia

Posted on 30 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

Southeast Asia has become the default destination for remote workers seeking affordable living, reliable internet, and a vibrant community of like-minded professionals. Cities like Bangkok, Bali, and …

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The Weird World of Tech Influencers Who Review Products They Never Actually Use

Posted on 30 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

You just watched a glowing review of the latest wireless earbuds. The influencer raves about battery life, sound quality, and comfort. Three days later, you notice the same person posting identical pr…

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Your Smart Home Devices Are Listening More Than You Think

Posted on 30 March 20262 April 2026 by charlotte

You ask Alexa to play your favorite song. She responds instantly. But how did she hear you in the first place? The answer makes many homeowners uncomfortable: your smart speaker is always listening fo…

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