“‘It takes away any kind of ownership and responsibility and control over the idea of a relationship starting because it completely puts the burden on the other person.’”
Goodbye clean girl, hello mob wife
“The mob wife. Big hair, red lipstick, fur and animal print. She has long been a staple of TV and cinema, but now she has taken over the internet too.”
The art of yapping: Everyone is the artist
“‘Oh yeah, I’m a huge chatterbox.’”
Ins and outs
“2024 is the year we start to be better — or maybe worse.”
Dawg-Eared: BookTok — buy it or try it?
Ever wonder if a book will be worth the three-month hold at the public library? Is it worth buying? Or is it even worth taking the time to read? Find out Butler student opinions on popular BookTok books.
Things you got bullied for that are now trendy
“From off-duty models sporting their grandpa’s Skechers to college students wearing Crocs to class, here is a list of things that were cringey that are now trendy.”
The Gen Z documentary takeover
With the plethora of options available at the press of a button, why is Gen Z so drawn to documentaries?
Online objectification is out
“These comments stem from a broader societal entitlement to women’s bodies — to comment on them, speculate about them and speak freely and uninformed regarding them.”
The misogyny behind the TikTok band tee trend
“It’s no surprise that women are becoming increasingly weary of wearing band T-shirts out in public in fear of being put on the spot, and then publicly shamed online if they don’t perform perfectly.”
The rise of reading: BookTok and its massive popularity
BookTok has become a widespread source of recommendations and reviews during its time. Book lovers have their own section of the internet where they can indulge in their reading pleasures with no fear of judgment and can interact with people who have the same interests as well.