By Nitika Midha This year, I found myself addicted to the news. I refreshed my feed god knows how many times a day to see the latest information about COVID-19, protests, police brutality cases, environmental disasters and politics in general. This overflow of news did take its toll on me. …
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By Shajara Khan The internet has grown over the past thirty years from a network of digital information limited to certain users to the backbone of our society. Within the internet, the rise of social media has reshaped the way in which we communicate and form relationships. However, social media …
Read More »How Twitter is the answer to ending world poverty
The future of international development is online. Social media is more than its reputation – constantly refreshing your Twitter feed is no longer a timewaster if you’re able to help save the world. It is impossible to underestimate the power of a hashtag. The pound sign placed in front of …
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Ah, women. Those slutty sluts, with their casual sex and casual abortions and short skirts, getting all up in the face of quiet, peaceful, functional society with their alleged desires to “vote”, “work”, and “be independent”. Aren’t they sweet? They think they’re people.
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