
Sociology and anthropology for the chronically online. Internet culture, beauty, class dynamics, and subcultures. Sometimes Japan and idols. Making sense of cultural patterns without the moral panic.
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The weird thing about gender and dating discourse on the internet is that many of us have different notions of what is appropriate in dating, our expectations and values based on our cultural backgrounds.
With that said, the term “pick-me...
The Japanese idol world has been hit with multiple scandals in the past week, and depending on who you ask, these incidents range from serious infractions to absurd overreactions. But before we dive in, let’s clarify what actually counts as...
A few very short stories of times I CRASHED OUT in Akihabara
Hi I’m Amina! When I was 18-20, I performed as an idol in Japan. Later in my career, I joined a group slated for a major-label debut. However, when I first arrived in Japan, I di...
In honor of Bonfire Night AKA Guy Fawkes Day, I’m taking time to reconsider Anonymous’s role in society, the internet, and culture (if it has had one).
I want to posit that, while a future of Mr. Robot-esque hackers using technology to sti...
Last Saturday, I found myself at DNA Lounge in SOMA for AniClover, which is a monthly anime-themed club night. The night I went, the event specially featured Touhou Project music. A Touhou Project music nightclub event would be pretty niche...
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Writer analyzing internet culture with a fresh perspective. Previously based in Tokyo. Now: Bimbollectual (culture) and Feeling Machines (tech).
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