Popular media is neither rotting our brains nor elevating our souls. It is simply . AI-generated scripts, deepfake parodies, and user-generated lore (think The Walten Files or Mandela Catalogue ) are blurring the line between "creator" and "consumer."
So, go ahead and binge that reality show. Scroll that feed. Listen to that podcast about the movie you’ve never seen. SuicideGirls.13.04.21.Joker.El.Bosc.XXX.iMAGESE...
We are no longer just an audience. We are curators, critics, and co-pilots. The next big hit isn't being written in a Hollywood boardroom right now; it might be being filmed on an iPhone in a teenager's bedroom for YouTube. Popular media is neither rotting our brains nor
Let’s be honest for a second. When was the last time you felt truly bored ? Not just "waiting for a text message" bored, but the kind of bored where you stared at the ceiling and let your mind wander? Scroll that feed
Just remember: The screen is a window into what the world is dreaming about. And right now, apparently, the world is dreaming about true crime, nostalgia reboots, and dancing penguins.