Watch videos of people building log cabins from scratch, and then think about how you’ll never be enough of a man to do something like that.Look through the IMDb Top 250 and get angry when you realize that Space Jam isn’t on it.Watch scenes from the few couple seasons of Game of Thrones on YouTube.Watch scenes from the final season of Game of Thrones on YouTube and become … [Read more...]
Zen and the Art of Being Online: If You Want to Have a Successful Election Season, Stay Off Facebook
As a planet, we’re still in the beginning stages of testing the results of merging the centuries-long tradition of democracy with the infantile era of social media. And so far, the bag is as mixed as they come. A 2018 study by Pew Research found that Americans now get their news more often from social media than newspapers. The problem being that one source is … [Read more...]
Zen and the Art of Being Online: TikTok Is a Journey Into the Psyche of Generation Z
It’s too easy to lose track of time swiping up and down TikTok, where minutes become hours and even the eye strain doesn’t make you want to do something else. I feel like I’m living someone’s doomsday prophecy of what the internet and smartphones would do to young minds. I lay in bed in the dark, and only the backlight illuminates my facial expressions – blank, smirk, and … [Read more...]
Zen and the Art of Being Online: An Interview with Michaela Okland, The Creator of She Rates Dogs
Michaela Okland has a video on her YouTube channel called “Imitating Creepy Men but with Helium.” The video is exactly what the title suggests, and it all fits with the online brand that Okland has built for herself over the years. She’s the creator of the smash-hit Twitter and Instagram accounts SheRatesDogs – which aggregates malicious, incoherent, and downright … [Read more...]
Zen and the Art of Being Online: How to Have a Successful Online Dating Profile
The trend of online dating in the aughts turned into the romantic norm of the 2010s with the emergence of “swiping apps” such as Tinder in 2012 and Bumble in 2014. According to a 2015 study from the Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans said that online dating was a good way to meet people – a 15 point increase from just 10 years earlier. What helps make the platform so … [Read more...]