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Why people reclaim words meant to insult them – and how this has become a powerful tool for protest
theconversation.com·2w
Stories, satires and ‘experiments’: 3 vibrant new collections show the range and wit of Australian fiction
theconversation.com·2w
Flames to floods: how Europe’s devastating wildfires are fuelling its next climate crisis
theconversation.com·3w
An influencer plagiarised my life story on TikTok. Social media thrives on mimicry – but this was a step too far | Esme Hewitt
theguardian.com·1h
Scientists Found Depression Is Linked to Broken Brain Plasticity
researchgate.net·3d
The Quiet Motion of the World Informs “Feller”
electricliterature.com·3w
Old Ideas Lead To New Thinking About Comfort In Homes & Buildings
cleantechnica.com·1w
Artificial Intelligence is coming for creatives, the question is how to make it fair
newstatesman.com·2w
I Refused to Accept What My Body Couldn’t Do
electricliterature.com·2w
ChatGPT Makes Images. It’s FUN! (and illuminating)
3quarksdaily.com·2w
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