“Living for the Feed”: The Emotional Fatigue of Curating a Happy, Healthy Life Online
6:30 AM. Your pinky’s gone numb from the cold fridge as you nudge runaway blueberries back onto your oatmeal. Your phone’s propped on
6:30 AM. Your pinky’s gone numb from the cold fridge as you nudge runaway blueberries back onto your oatmeal. Your phone’s propped on
Trigger Warning: This article contains content that can be disturbing to some individuals. Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is a process that allows
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