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The comeback of long YouTube videos after TikTok overload
For a while it seemed like the entire internet was moving toward shorter and faster content. Every platform pushed quick clips, instant reactions and endless scrolling.
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📜 Jude 1:9 and the Dispute Over the Body of Moses: Text, Tradition, and Interpretation
One of the most unusual passages in the New Testament appears in Epistle of Jude 1:9: “Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil, disputed about the
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My Wake-Up Call: Blood Pressure Crisis at 198/107 – Time to Reclaim My Health, For My Family and Future
Hey Hive family, This morning hit me hard. I checked my blood pressure, and it read 198 over 107. That's not just high—it's a full-blown crisis. I've been hovering
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A Note on Baby Lady, Ownership, and the Transition Ahead
I want to take a moment to clearly explain a small but important change. From this point forward, Baby Lady–related memes, visuals, and video content will no longer
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Baby Lady, Ghost Dude, and the Quiet Side of the Internet
At first glance, this video looks simple. Baby Lady is scrolling. Ghost Dude is there. Nothing explodes. No punchline screams at you. That’s intentional. This short
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Owled Didi Doesn’t Explain Himself
Owled Didi isn’t loud. He isn’t selling anything. He doesn’t ask to be understood. He just shows up, looks at you, and waits to see what you do next. This short
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Nobody Added Him — He Just Appeared
There’s a specific kind of chaos that only exists in group calls. Not the loud kind. Not the dramatic kind. The quiet kind where something is off… and nobody wants
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When a Phone Call Turns Into a Meme
There’s a certain kind of comedy that doesn’t come from jokes. It comes from timing. From awkward pauses. From someone answering a phone they absolutely shouldn’t
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Baby Lady, Politicians, and the Comedy of Certainty
In the age of endless commentary, hot takes, and algorithmic outrage, political satire has quietly evolved. It no longer needs monologues, punchlines, or even
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🎭 When the Crowd Laughs Before the Chart Explains Itself
There’s a strange moment that happens every market cycle. The chart moves. The influencer panics. And suddenly everyone pretends this was the plan all along. That
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🧠 “Italian Brainrot”: The AI-Powered Meme Madness Taking Over the Internet
🧠 “Italian Brainrot”: The AI-Powered Meme Madness Taking Over the Internet Introduction: Every year, the internet produces a handful of trends that make us laugh,
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The Ideal Traditional Marriage in Akwa Ibom (English - Spanish)
Welcome to Africa but let me take you Akwa Ibom State in south south of Nigeria, state with adorable cultures and unique people. Before then it would be an interesting
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Are You Contributing to Brain Rot?
Brain rot, who are to blame ? Brain rot is a noun referring to material of low or addictive quality typically in online media. This term becomes synonymous with
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My curiosity brought me to...
“Ikinagagalak kitang makilala” For someone who knows only a few words in Tagalog, that one was quite mouthful to pronounce. I tried my best but it sounded pretty
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When Memes Become Stale
Anyone who has been on the internet long enough knows that memes eventually lose their lustre. The happy merchant is no exception, and I find it interesting to be
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