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But for Gen Z users online, experts say dark humor can help them process major news events and protect their mental health.
Counselor Katrina Gelazius told Newsweek that the underappreciated woman may face "emotional burnout" in the future.
“Candidate showed up to a JOB INTERVIEW like this!” read the video’s text. The video, which was posted on April 1, shows ...
As a Gen Xer, I never thought I'd get along so well with my Gen Z coworker. She gave me great advice, and we became genuine ...
"I was sort of forced to re-evaluate what are the new milestones in my life...that make me happy and that I can celebrate," ...
Puma is gaining ground in the race to win over Gen Z as it tries to turn around its business in the competitive sportswear ...
Once deemed a national embarrassment for its racist and classist content, the series is now fuelling an online resurgence and ...
Not another almost-love story. These 12 modern romance books go beyond the blurry lines of Gen Z situationships and give you ...
These kinds of misunderstandings and misalignments can make unsuspecting things like arguing with a service worker one of the ...
An Instagram account @timeless_snaps uses AI to reimagine historical figures with a modern twist. The viral reel series, "If ...
Gen Z has reportedly identified a unique punctuation usage, the em dash, as a potential indicator of ChatGPT's artificial ...