Timothée Chalamet made one blunt comment about ballet and opera, and suddenly everyone became a defender of the fine arts.
The outrage is fake. The reaction is overblown. The whole thing proves how desperate the Internet is for its next cancellation. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
The internet erupted over a headline claiming women regret motherhood, but the article behind it tells a far more complicated story.
Real struggles like postpartum depression, isolation, and lack of support were reduced to a narrative designed to spark outrage. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
For years, polyamory has been sold as enlightened and empowering.
But now that the stories behind these relationships are going viral, even the Internet is starting to question whether this “progress” is actually healthy. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
A Tourette’s advocate attended the BAFTAs to celebrate a film about his life and after an uncontrollable vocal tic, the internet (and several celebrities) exploded.
This reaction says a lot more about Hollywood than it does about him. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
A viral New York City dating story has women paying $100 to attend singles events while men get in free and the Internet is calling it a victory.
Let’s talk red pill gloating, feminism fallout, and why this “men vs. women” celebration feels less like winning and more like societal collapse. Brett Cooper offers her spin.
Team USA dominated the final week of the Winter Olympics. Hockey gold. Flag-draped shoulders.
Athletes proudly saying “I love this country.” Apparently, that was controversial.
Liberals are signing up for therapy following the Olympics. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
This weekend, American hockey did something that hasn’t happened in 46 years. The men’s team won Olympic gold.
Beat Canada 2-1 in overtime. First time since the Miracle on Ice.
And so obviously we managed to ruin it because America’s true national sport is tearing each other apart on social media. Here’s a new Dumpster Fire from Bridget Phetasy.
Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey are coming out of retirement to fight and half the Internet thinks it’s pointless.
Maybe it’s not the UFC. Maybe it’s not 2015.
But it’s two pioneers settling unfinished business, and that’s bigger than people want to admit even if Sean Strickland disagrees. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
From TikTok to The New York Times to Emily Ratajkowski calling divorce “chic,” Gen Z is glamorizing the end of marriage — and brands are cashing in.
Let’s talk about how we got here, why divorce is being marketed as empowerment, and what this trend actually says about marriage, commitment, and modern culture. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.