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This Is the Only Generation That Isn’t Totally Freaked Out by AI

A headline recently published by Fast Company suggests that I might be surprised to find out which generation is most comfortable with AI, and I can assure the writer and editor of that piece that I am absolutely not surprised in any way to discover that Gen X is cool with it while the rest of us are ready to hang a chatbot in the town square. According to a recent Pew Research Center survey , Americans are becoming more skeptical of artificial intelligence. Fifty-two percent now say they’re more concerned than excited about AI, up from 37 percent in 2021. Among people under 30, that number has reached 55 percent. But people ages 50 to 64, aka Gen Xers, are the only age group where a majority doesn’t describe itself as more concerned than excited. This is where my completely anecdotal and scientifically useless theory comes in: Older people seem to have spent their lives being remarkably uncritical about new technology. Millennials and Gen Z, meanwhile, appear much more incli...

3 Overplayed EDM Songs That Actually Deserve the Hype

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Oftentimes, songs are overplayed for a reason: they’re actually good, usually. Of course, this isn’t always the case, but it certainly is for these three EDM tracks. When Daft Punk took electronic dance music to Coachella in 2006, the genre grew significantly into a festival market. Since then, these EDM songs have been overplayed, but they deserve the hype. “turn down for what” by dj snake and Lil Jon This might be the most overplayed EDM song of all time. It’s included in nearly every DJ’s set, used before drops or to merge tracks. The thing is, it absolutely works. Every single time, it’s effective. Just refer to the viral prank from the early 2020s, when a wedding DJ pranks a wedding attendee who is dancing on the dance floor. The DJ uses the iconic “Turn Down For What” transition, but instead of going into a heavy drop, he transitions into ABBA’s “Dancing Queen”. Though the wedding attendee look...

5 Songs Joe and Donell Jones Have to Perform During Their Upcoming Verzuz Battle

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R&B nerds and fanatics rejoiced everywhere when the news broke of Joe and Donell Jones performing in a Verzuz battle. They are two of the most underrated R&B singers of the last 30 years, buttery smooth voices with hooks that have stayed in our heads for years. Those who dug beyond the big hits found a treasure chest of timeless gems. The pair give crucial examples of why R&B is such an important genre of music. Consequently, in the spirit of celebrating two legends, we’ve selected five songs they have to perform somewhere in their set lists. We already know that Joe is probably going to pop out with “I Wanna Know” or “All The Things (Your Man Won’t Do)” as his closing records. Donell Jones would be a fool not to sing “Where I Wanna Be” or “U Know What’s Up”. So we’ve picked some less obvious songs that might be spread throughout their performances. Five Songs From Joe and Donell Jones That ...

Radicalized by the Heatwave

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Before the heatwave , I thought the worst part of living in France was no Diet Coke , only Coke Zero.  Diet Coke, specifically, is one of humankind’s most perfect technologies, because unlike all my other vices, it provides a disproportionately high level of pleasure with virtually no drawbacks or consequences.  According to Newton’s third law of motion, forces come in pairs; every action has an equal and opposite reaction. According to Sir Isaac Newton, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. According to my psychiatrist, the reason I’ve been having horrific night terrors is because of the beta-blockers I’ve been taking. They are remarkably effective at tempering the physical symptoms of my anxiety during waking hours. I am finally able to withstand minor inconveniences without experiencing the cortisol spike of someone being hunted for sport, the only drawback being that I wake up to the sound of my own screaming several times a week, damp, in a puddle of m...

Daily Horoscope: August 19, 2026

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Wednesday has a way of forcing the issue. You’re too far in to pretend things aren’t moving, stargazer, and the sky is firmly in agreement — Saturn opposing Venus is two days from exact, and the pressure on relationships, desires, and what you actually want is at full strength. Jupiter’s conjunction with Mercury closes today: whatever you’ve been building toward saying, this morning is the last call before that reach drops. Moon squared Mercury early, putting friction on the words; tonight Sun squares the Moon and pulls feeling and forward drive apart. The week is asking everyone to stop circling and decide something. Most of you already know what it is. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 The fog that’s been sitting on your drive all week is lifting — Mars square Venus wraps up today and the push-pull between what you want and how you’ve b...

One of The Beatles Lost His Virginity While His Bandmates Were in the Room

The Beatles had a very casual attitude about sex, by their own admission. And, as it turns out, there were plenty of occasions where the different members witnessed each other getting down and dirty. Paul McCartney, for example, recalled how he’d once walked in on John Lennon and saw “a little bottom bobbing up and down with a girl underneath him.” McCartney went on to say, “It was perfectly normal. You’d go, ‘Oh…sorry,’ and back out the room.” But that’s nothing compared to what happened the night George Harrison lost his virginity. As Harrison explained in 2000’s The Beatles Anthology , sex wasn’t easy to come by for them in England during the late 1950s. “The girls would all wear brassieres and corsets, which seemed like reinforced steel,” Harrison remembered . That all changed in the ‘60s, when he and the rest of the band were invited to play in Hamburg, Germany. The Rest of the Beatles Were There When George Harrison Lost His Virginity While in town, the quartet—...

3 Songs From the 2000s That Became a Internet Meme

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As meme culture grew throughout the 2000s, many songs became internet memes and viral trends. Some classics became memes as well, including Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give Up” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”. These three songs from the 2000s became memes as well, taking on new life and changing the way we think about them forever. “teenage dirtbag” by wheatus Released in June 2000, this song actually has a much darker meaning than initially thought. Its lyrics were inspired by a 1984 satanic murder in lead singer-songwriter Brendan B. Brown’s hometown on Long Island, New York. In 2022, TikTok users began using the song to post photo collages of their awkward or rebellious teenage years. Subsequently, Wheatus’ biggest hit is forever a part of internet meme history , breathing new life into the track. “photograph” by nickelback Nickelback’s 2005 track “Photograph” was one of...