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Pope Francis made the remark at the Jubilee of the World of Communications in Rome, an event which attracted around 9,000 journalists and writers from 138 countries, both in person and online.
Slowly, although not imperceptibly, short-form internet content has become not only the norm, but in many ways a dominant method of how people consume anything from memes to news and even music.
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Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot'Pope Francis meets representatives of the media during a public jubilar audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 How long do animals live on average? This Italian cult ...
In 2024, “brain rot” wasn’t just a TikTok buzzword—it was officially crowned the word of the year. And honestly, could anything have summed up our collective mental state better? From doomscrolling ...
Elon Musk gestures as he speaks during the inaugural parade inside Capitol One Arena, in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. AFP via Getty Images One of the least successful efforts of the left ...
Officials in South Africa, the world’s biggest exporter of citrus after Spain, discovered bud rot in commercial papaya orchards in two provinces and warned farmers to exercise caution when ...
A trailer for the podcast released on Wednesday featured Paloma introducing the series as she said: 'Hi I'm Paloma Faith and this is Mad, Sad & Bad. I have been called mad and bad my whole life.
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