Views writer Rhegan Chartrand argues that kids are being pushed into adult humor, aesthetics and pressures online long before they’re ready.
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
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Price I have had to pay for a good laugh
A young man who, if you randomly meet, will not seem like as a comedian. He has a soft voice and a calm personality, almost taken for an introvert. However, once this young man opens his mouth, I ...
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8 best TV characters introduced in the final season
From Friends' Mike Hannigan to The Wire's Gus Haynes, some really great TV characters didn’t show up until the final season ...
There is a strange silence in many busy corners of Lagos these days. The same streets that once echoed with wild shouts from ...
While Breaking Bad is undoubtedly one of the great crime dramas of recent TV history, it also has its share of cringey, often ...
Who is Lily Collins's husband, Charlie McDowell, the man who's inspired all the glowing Instagram posts and declarations of ...
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