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TalkTyme

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a collage of popular indie animated works
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    Is Indie Animation the Future of the Medium?

    • ByReina
    • Published: March 19, 2026
    Indie animation is on the rise as tools like Blender and YouTube lower barriers for creators. But is it really the future of the animation industry?
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      Shogakukan Manga ONE Scandal: How Two Abusers Were Rehired

      • ByReina
      • Published: March 8, 2026
      Shogakukan rehired two convicted predators to work for Manga ONE under new pen names, resulting in backlash from major manga writers and artists.
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      redesigned historical American Girl dolls
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        What’s Wrong With American Girl’s Modern Era Dolls?

        • ByReina
        • Published: February 16, 2026
        American Girl’s Modern Era Collection turns historical characters into fashion dolls, abandoning the educational mission that made the brand unique.
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        Words saying stress and relax
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          Work Culture Is Still Built for the Industrial Age

          • BySynnistry
          • Published: December 18, 2025
          Modern work changed, but work culture still follows industrial era rules, driving burnout and disengagement.
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            Childcare Policy Is Stuck in the 1950s

            • BySynnistry
            • Published: December 18, 2025
            Childcare costs reflect modern reality, but policy still assumes a stay at home parent who no longer exists.
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            A picture symbolizing a family having health insurance.
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              Healthcare Became Expensive. The System Stayed in the Past.

              • BySynnistry
              • Published: December 16, 2025
              Healthcare costs exploded while policy stayed frozen, leaving workers exposed in a job market it was never built for.
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              A picture symbolizing homeownership. A house, keys and a contract.
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                Housing Isn’t Expensive by Accident

                • BySynnistry
                • Published: December 16, 2025
                Housing costs are breaking financial stability. This is a result of policy, scarcity, and incentives, not market failure.
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                a woman looking worried
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                  Wage Stagnation and the Myth of the Self-Made American

                  • BySynnistry
                  • Published: December 15, 2025 / Modified: December 15, 2025
                  Wages stalled as skills and costs rose. How nostalgia hides the impact of technology on work, pay, and economic stability.
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                  a man pushing the words "stop inflation"
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                    How Nostalgia Shapes Policy and Blinds Us to Today’s Reality

                    • BySynnistry
                    • Published: December 15, 2025
                    A look at how nostalgia driven politics keeps outdated poverty metrics in place and prevents the public from seeing the real conditions people face.
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