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TopicKylie Timothee Critics Choice Neutral
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@peanion3 weeks ago434
Can we ignore the relationship drama for a second and talk about Kylie's look? This pivot to 'Old Hollywood Glamour' is the best rebrand she has ever done. The vintage Mugler fits her so much better than the fast-fashion look she used to wear. It鈥檚 interesting to see how dating an 'indie darling' actor has completely shifted her aesthetic. Whether the relationship is real or not, her stylist deserves a raise. She finally looks like a movie star instead of an Instagram influencer. #fashion
TopicKylie Timothee Critics Choice Positive
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@ebubemac3 weeks ago421
The internet is projecting so hard right now. Just because they aren't making out on stage like Travis and Kourtney doesn't mean they aren't in love. They are trying to be professional at a serious awards show. Timoth茅e is nominated for a major acting award; he obviously doesn't want the headline to be about PDA. They looked supportive and low-key, which is exactly what a mature relationship looks like. People just hate seeing a Jenner happy and want to tear down successful women. Let them live.
TopicKylie Timothee Critics Choice Negative
That kiss at the Critics Choice Awards was the most painful thing I have ever watched. Timoth茅e looked like he was being held hostage. He literally turned his cheek! It is so obvious that this entire relationship is a contract expiring soon. He needs the Jenner clout to sell 'Marty Supreme' to the Gen Z audience, and she needs him to look 'high fashion' and serious. There is zero chemistry there. It鈥檚 giving 'prom date you regret asking.' Stop trying to make them the power couple of 2026; it鈥檚 not happening.
TopicSocial Media Age Limits Neutral
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@peanion3 weeks ago64
The debate between a total ban and total freedom misses the middle ground: verified parental oversight. The issue isn't the existence of social media, but the algorithmic manipulation designed to keep developing brains addicted. The solution likely lies in forcing tech giants to strip 'engagement features' (like infinite scroll and autoplay) for minor accounts, rather than banning the accounts entirely. We need to redesign the digital playground, not close it down completely.
TopicSocial Media Age Limits Negative
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@cosimomichael3 weeks ago65
This is just lazy parenting disguised as government legislation. You cannot legislate good parenting, and trying to ban technology that is fundamental to modern communication will only isolate kids further. If you ban them from the platforms, they will just find underground, unmoderated alternatives that are far more dangerous. Instead of a ban, we need digital literacy education in schools and parents who are actually willing to have tough conversations with their kids instead of handing them an iPad.
TopicSocial Media Age Limits Positive
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@michaeld3v3 weeks ago69
We are witnessing the slow-motion destruction of a generation's mental health, and we are doing nothing because of 'freedom.' Banning smartphones or social media for under-16s isn't censorship; it is necessary child protection, exactly like age limits on alcohol, driving, or gambling. The data on anxiety, depression, and attention span collapse since 2012 is undeniable. Kids need the space to be awkward, bored, and make mistakes without a global audience watching and judging them permanently.