Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Why watch BuzzFeed when you can watch someone driving a car through a sofa?
Why watch BuzzFeed when you can watch someone driving a car through a sofa?
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
The Indian-adapted Netflix series’ important social commentary is shadowed by its inconsistencies.
The Indian-adapted Netflix series’ important social commentary is shadowed by its inconsistencies.
Here’s to hoping someone invents a time machine asap.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
There are more ways to feel great about yourself than having sex.
There are more ways to feel great about yourself than having sex.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Social media companies are writing the protocol for policing internet hate speech in real time, and this time they got it right.
Social media companies are writing the protocol for policing internet hate speech in real time, and this time they got it right.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
You call it oversexed, I call it romantic.
You call it oversexed, I call it romantic.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
No need to wonder how it ends — it sucks.
No need to wonder how it ends — it sucks.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
The cat’s out of the bag now, though.
The cat’s out of the bag now, though.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Love triangles, academic stress and journalistic persecution? The shows might be foreign, but the concepts certainly aren’t.
Love triangles, academic stress and journalistic persecution? The shows might be foreign, but the concepts certainly aren’t.
Life, uh, did not find a way.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Acupuncture, cupping and jade-rolling are shaking.
Acupuncture, cupping and jade-rolling are shaking.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Creating blissfully angelic pictures is so simple that anyone can do it, at least in theory.
Creating blissfully angelic pictures is so simple that anyone can do it, at least in theory.
Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College
Exploiting a mentally-fragile convicted felon as a source of entertainment borders on reckless journalism.
Exploiting a mentally-fragile convicted felon as a source of entertainment borders on reckless journalism.