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How Twitter makes people feel both connected and isolated at the same time
er seen a place where people talk so much and still feel so alone. Twitter (or X, as it’s called now) is full of conversation, noise, movement. You open the app and immediately step into a storm of thoughts, jokes, debates, breaking news, confessions, and arguments. It feels alive. It feels like you’re part of something.
By Ava Thornell4 months ago in Journal
Was Trump Response To "No King" Marches AI Generated?
Imagine hundreds of threads woven into a grand design, each representing a person, a voice, a belief. Now picture one thread pulling so hard it distorts the weave. That’s the metaphor at the heart of the “No Kings” protests and Donald Trump’s response: one leader straining to dominate, while millions push back, tugging the tapestry toward balance.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
How Thieves Stole Priceless Jewels from the Louvre in Broad Daylight
In Paris—the city where time slows for art, where beauty is measured in centuries, not seconds—seven minutes was all it took to steal the unstealable. Seven minutes to turn history into headlines. Seven minutes to rob the Louvre, not of paintings or sculptures, but of something deeper: its breath.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
Donald Trump Shares AI Video of Protesters Being Bombed with Faeces
### A Disturbing Digital Display In October 2025, President Donald J. Trump posted an AI-generated video on his social media account that immediately sparked outrage. In the clip, he is portrayed as a fighter-jet pilot wearing a crown, flying over a city while dropping what appears to be faecal matter on protesters taking part in the “No Kings” movement. ([The Economic Times][1]) In his caption, he wrote “Just cleaning up the mess!” — a message many viewed as mocking, demeaning, and dangerously dismissive of protest rights.
By Kashif Wazir4 months ago in Journal
Limp Bizkit Announces Death of Sassist Sam Rivers Aged 48
When the rhythm stops, silence feels louder. On October 19, 2025, that silence struck the world of rock when Limp Bizkit announced the death of their bassist and founding member, Sam Rivers, at the age of 48.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
Strength of Video Animation in Brand Promotion
With the rapidly evolving digital landscape of today, the battle for attention from consumers has never been fiercer. Companies are in search of new and innovative ways to deliver their brand message across. One of the most revolutionary strategies redefining the contemporary marketing scene is video animation—a highly dynamic platform that marries creativity, narrative, and technology to promote brand visibility and interaction. A skilled video animation firm can make abstract concepts into compelling stories, enabling brands to connect with clarity, emotion, and impact.
By William R. Eldridge4 months ago in Journal
Ten careers in decline, according to Harvard: computer science is no longer as profitable as it used to be
A Harvard study identified the ten college majors with the greatest downward trend. Harvard labor economist David J. Deming, along with researcher Kadeem Noray, concluded that the economic returns of traditional applied degrees, such as computer science, engineering, and business, are rapidly declining over the years.
By Omar Rastelli4 months ago in Journal










