Ruchira Sharma
When Your Dating Profile Goes Viral for the Wrong Reason
They were looking for love, but they became online jokes instead.
Women Want One Thing in Men, and It's ‘Hunter Eyes’
The latest trend in male beauty has nothing to do with six-packs and everything to do with looking like a sexy cheetah.
I Tried 5 Hacks to Reduce My Screentime
Can a bunch of random tips help me call time on my phone addiction?
What Sensitivity Readers Actually Do, From a Professional
After “fat” and other words were cut from Roald Dahl books, sensitivity readers are in the culture-war crosshairs.
I Tried 5 Side Hustles to See If They Actually Make Money
Does posting affiliate links or being someone's friend on Fiverr actually translate into cash?
'Dark Psychology' TikTok Is Just Pickup Artistry for Women
Could it open the door to incel "black pill" ideology, too?
What An Actual Therapist Thinks of Jonah Hill’s Netflix Doc
In 'Stutz', Hill celebrates his therapist-turned-friend's unusual methods, but how ethical is a friendship with your therapist anyway?
What Would Happen If a Bear Actually Did Cocaine?
Sure, “Cocaine Bear” is based on a true story. But would a real bear actually go crazy on coke?
‘Goncharov’: How Tumblr Invented a Martin Scorsese Movie That Doesn't Exist
We talked to the Tumblr fans who created “the greatest Mafia movie ever made” out of thin air.
Women Are Getting Blamed for Their Own Online Harassment
Influencers have been accused of inviting stalking and abuse due to their online presence. Welcome to the digital short skirt phenomenon.
Must I Lean Into My ‘Dark Feminine Energy’?
The TikTok girlies are telling us to “cut people off” and embrace our seductive shadow selves.