Author: Sonia Rebecca Menezes
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How NOT to Apologize
Stop saying sorry the wrong way, seriously it’s pissing everyone off and we all talk about it behind your back. A silly lil essay by a silly lil girl.
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Beige Flags. Or Whatever.
It’s so hard to just be ‘normal’ online. This essay explores the ways in which we manufacture our personality online based on what’s cool, trending, and acceptable.
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Beauty and Belonging
Internet culture’s obsession with ‘aesthetics’ is getting a little out of hand. Is this another way of pushing consumerism on us sheep? Can we exist apart from our aesthetics?
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Turn It Off
Do we listen to too much music? Is it affecting our ability to see and experience life as it truly is? I don’t know, you tell me.
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I’m Not Like Other Girls
Exploring the ‘pick me’ trope and how society rejected femininity with a passion until we collectively stopped being so stupid. Find out why we attach labels to things without realising their impact.
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The Mind Games of Getting Older
This essay explores the concept of ‘mental age’ and why we all feel younger in our minds than we are in real life.
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The Curse of Self-Awareness
On navel gazing, thinking about yourself too much, and getting stuck somewhere along the way.
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To Do or To Have: Which Makes Us Happier?
Are experiences really better than things when it comes to happiness? This essay examines the science behind the debate and delves into the potential pitfalls of both materialism and experience-seeking.
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