Culture & Society
Insights into global traditions, social trends, and the people and ideas shaping our world.
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Pabington: The Name, the Myth, and Its Modern Life
In the digital age, new words and names emerge almost daily—some vanish quickly, others endure. One such curious term rising…
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Yürkiyr: Origins, Meanings, and Modern Influence
The term yürkiyr has emerged in recent years as a fascinating and mysterious concept. Whether appearing in art discussions, wellness…
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David Borhaz: A Deep Look into the Artist and His Creative World
In recent years, the name David Borhaz has steadily appeared across creative discussions, blog features, and art commentary, often surrounded…
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Jade Venison — The Name That Bridges Culture, Cuisine, and Commerce
“Jade Venison” evokes multiple ideas—some envision an artisanal gastronomy trend, some a refined professional individual in fashion, others a modern…
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Jimmy Buffett Day – A Global Parrothead Party
Every year, millions of fans hum along to Margaritaville, imagining tropical breezes, white sandy beaches, and the carefree spirit that…
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Rat Boy Summer: Gen Z’s Internet-Fueled Celebration of Hot Rodent Energy
Forget beach tans and six-packs—2024 ushered in the age of Rat Boy Summer, a meme-fueled cultural phenomenon that glorifies men…
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The Complete Guide to Bubble Skirts: History, Evolution, Styling & Modern Comeback
The bubble skirt—also known as a balloon skirt or puffball skirt—is one of the most eye-catching and transformative pieces in…
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Cunty Bob: The Edgy Hair Trend That Took Over the Beauty World
The term “Cunty Bob” has quickly become a viral phenomenon in the fashion and beauty industry—more than just a haircut,…
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Chinatown Hawker Leftovers Consumption: A Cultural, Social, and Ethical Exploration
Chinatown hawker centres are bustling food havens that embody the heart of Singapore’s street food culture. But behind the vibrant…
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Barbie Fat Barbie: Breaking Beauty Norms with Inclusivity and Representation
Barbie has always been more than just a toy; she’s a cultural phenomenon. Since her creation by Mattel in 1959,…
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