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Are you walking around in yoga leggings all day? Maybe you’re partial to a flat white and your go-to reply in the group chat is a string of laughing emojis, typed on your phone with a case that opens
Anyone who’s ever attempted a New Year reset will be familiar with the overwhelming feeling of trying to break well-worn habits and squeeze new activities – whether that’s journalling, practising mind
I really don’t like New Year. Despite happy memories of getting engaged on 31 December many moons ago, I find it makes me a bit insecure. I worry there’s a party everyone is going to that I’m not invi
ll internet users will recognise that things are getting worse online. Google searches now require scrolling through AI word soup and sponsored adverts at the top of results, while Facebook has become
Not an aesthetic accessory but a medieval method for curbing a thoroughly modern problem: an inability to put your phone down. Here, one Gen-Z writer takes drastic action to uncouple herself from her phone
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of dating apps or dipping your toe into these stormy waters for the first time, putting yourself out there romantically can feel daunting. But you’re not alone. It’s