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Offline Club Gathers to Disconnect and Find Friends
A cafe in Amsterdam is filled with people on a Sunday afternoon, but there’s not a laptop or cellphone in sight. Those meeting are part of the Offline ...
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Parenting in a Meme Culture
It feels like kids’ slang is evolving so quickly that adults now need to learn a new language just to keep up. The latest viral phrase? “Six ...
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Train Up a Child to Serve and Wait
In an issue of CT magazine, author Jen Wilkin writes:
Individualism says that I should do what’s best for me regardless of what’s best for ...
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Streaming Services Efforts to Grab Your Attention
Disney is trying to be as addictive as Netflix, and they want to grab and keep your attention. Disney spent years trying to attract new subscribers to ...
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Man Finds Freedom from TV Hypnosis
A man from Scotland noticed positive changes in his lifestyle after he decided to stop watching television in the evening. 41-year-old Stephen Clarke ...
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Tiktok’s Addictive Algorithm
A study of YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook revealed that American Teens—by a large margin—use YouTube (71%) more than TikTok ...
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Country Singer Leaving Nashville for Traveling Ministry
In the fall of 2023, singer Oliver Anthony got his big break in the music industry with his song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” a scathing ...
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Banana Sells For $6.2 Million
A piece of conceptual art titled "Comedian," created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, was recently auctioned for $6.2 million at Sotheby's ...
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Is Facebook More Addictive Than Cigarettes?
An article on Vice starts with an intriguing question:
You know the feeling. A sort of internal itch … Wouldn't it be nice to see what my friends ...
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Have a Happy HalloweenthanksgivingChristmaspalooza
We used to have a short Halloween season, a nice slow-paced Thanksgiving, and then around mid-November we'd see Christmas stuff out for sale. Well, ...
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