Women say that their biggest red flag on hinge is when men self-id as “moderate”. It means that they’re conservatives who don’t have the balls to admit it.
I don't even think the headlines conclusion is true? Yes, Gen Z has appropriated terms that originated from Incels. But I also know that certain reporters live in their own bubble. And that says a lot about their bubble and themselves as people...and professionals.
lol of course
A nice piece, especially for people who are into Obama’s background in Chicago before becoming president or even a politician www.chicagotribune.com/2026/06/17/o...
Shot.
Chaser.
This is what happens when you abide by access journalism to Hissy Crissy Rufo, Richard Spencer, lil Ricky Hanania, and other Nazis.
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If you check in on certain users every 6 months, the change is less subtle. For instance, Wesley Yang *only* tweets and talks about gender. That didn't just happen overnight.
Someone earned a W
Echo Chambers also don’t have Call Outs. Communities with stubborn prickly divas do.
Dan Vock
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The Obama Presidential Center opens on Friday on a sprawling South Side campus, with the kind of optimism that defined his first campaign.
The implication of this "New York Times" headline is that "goy" is simply a slang term used by Generation Z now, no longer attached to antisemitic implications. I think this is not only wrong, but rather dangerous for the newspaper to be printing.
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I don't even think the headlines conclusion is true? Yes, Gen Z has appropriated terms that originated from Incels. But I also know that certain reporters live in their own bubble. And that says a lot about their bubble and themselves as people...and professionals.
it's remarkable how like, you can visibly notice how people who still use X regularly are either getting dragged to the right (if on the centre-left or centre) or just getting more toxic in general