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Protected: Race vs. Gender? We Need to Talk About the Karen Meme

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Sharp Tweets-Would Trump Be President Without Twitter?

By Dino Sossi (updated November 4, 2020) https://dinosossi.wordpress.com/2020/02/01/negative-repercussions-would-trump-be-president-without-twitter/ Figure #1 – “Would ya just watch the hair?” (image–University of South Australia, 2019; quote–Saturday Night Fever) You may have disliked the final results of the 2016 U.S. presidential election or even … Continue reading

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How We Talk: The Price That Our Devices Exact (Graphic)

By Dino Sossi https://dinosossi.wordpress.com/2015/10/15/how-we-talk-infographic/ Teens texted around 60 times a day in 2012, an increase from around 50 in 2009 (Pew Research Center, 2012). Given our seemingly perpetual engagement with digital devices, those original numbers have likely been dwarfed since … Continue reading

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