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Month: November 2016

Narcissists and social media: a (self-)love story

By Aleksandra  
Posted on November 22, 2016November 23, 2016

We all have those annoying Facebook friends who simply can’t stop posting selfies. As soon as they cross the threshold of a location, they create a check-in status, and never fail to inform us if they feel “excited” or “relaxed” there. Eventually, we block such people, but aren’t we all like that at times? Psychologists …

Emojis: why we love them so much and what they mean

By Aleksandra  
Posted on November 9, 2016November 10, 2016

Those colorful symbols appear everywhere – even as decoration in high-fashion collections and, very soon, in movies. Yes, emojis have left the digital realm and firmly entrench themselves in today’s popular culture. They have also changed the ways we communicate. A new language The world can sigh with relief: a set of 72 new emojis …

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A psychology major with 6 years of experience in journalism, social media analysis and communication. Passionate about all things digital. Language lover (BG EN DE FR ES, currently RU) and yoga enthusiast when offline.
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