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FaZe ending the subathon with 327,273 subscribers
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    Why the Wealthy Pay Less While the Rest of Us Pick Up the Tab

    • BySynnistry
    • Published: November 10, 2025 / Modified: November 10, 2025
    Wealth inequality isn’t just about numbers. It’s about tax policy, labor shortages and how capitalism stacks the deck.
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      Seeing Shenzhen Changed How I See America

      • BySynnistry
      • Published: November 4, 2025 / Modified: November 5, 2025
      A firsthand look at China’s rapid tech reality shook my assumptions about America, safety, wealth, and what it means to build a stable life today.
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        The Greed That Resurrected Piracy

        • ByReina
        • Published: October 31, 2025
        Streaming was supposed to end piracy. Instead, fragmentation, and rising prices made piracy the convenient choice again.
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          China’s New Influencer Law Explained

          • ByReina
          • Published: October 29, 2025
          China’s new influencer law aims to curb misinformation. In doing so, it gives the government control over who gets to speak online.
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            Sculptor’s Campaign Sparks Outrage Over Voyeuristic Imagery

            • ByReina
            • Published: October 23, 2025
            The Korean brand Sculptor faces backlash for a photoshoot using voyeuristic imagery for their female models.
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              W Korea Finally Apologizes but the Damage Is Done

              • ByReina
              • Published: October 20, 2025 / Modified: October 19, 2025
              After nearly a week of silence, W Korea issues an apology. After everything they’ve done, can the magazine regain trust?
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                What Emiru’s Assault Reveals About Twitch’s Priorities

                • ByReina
                • Published: October 19, 2025
                Twitch’s biggest event became a showcase for its worst flaw. A lack of care for the creators who keep its platform alive.
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                  W Korea’s Love Your W Exposé Reveals Deeper Corruption

                  • ByReina
                  • Published: October 17, 2025
                  More details on this year’s Love Your W gala are popping up. They range from missing donations to alleged mistreatment of celebrity guests.
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                    The Problem With W Korea’s “Love Your W”

                    • ByReina
                    • Published: October 16, 2025
                    W Korea’s Love Your W gala was meant to raise breast cancer awareness. Critics say it was a spectacle with little empathy.
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