Doomscrolling : is it really worth five years of your one wild and precious life ?
A new survey reveals the average person in Britain will spend 41,000 hours flicking idly between news apps and social media – and, in all likelihood, getting increasingly miserable Name: Doomscrolling. Age: The term first emerged in 2018, but took off in 2020 (when the doom got especially (…)
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