
The New New Lexicon is a collection of new words that capture new experiences. From terms like "westing" to "familaria", there are 52 to share.
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The party is over.
After thirty years of a free, anonymous, and open Internet, on a random Tuesday, with almost no protest, we slipped into a new age where AI models scan your face or ID before you can see content the government deems “in...
Tonight I asked you to be a vibe terrorist.
Smoke on the dance floor.
Dance like nobody is watching.
Do not look at anybody. Just dance.
If you see people not dancing, dance with them.
It does not matter.
Become a vibe terrorist...
Derogatory term for a technocrat.
Humans hate bugs. Aristotle even went as far as to call them “degenerate”.
Latin, Old Arabic, Hebrew, Classical Chinese and Old English all metaphorise worthlessness to be like an insect....
Doing things intentionally in scenarios that appear casual or unstructured.
It was an unusually warm day in the driest Damascus winter in decades when U.S. officials arrived and quietly lifted the $10 million bounty o...
A party full of people you’re “supposed” to know.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ivory Pijin is a writer based in London. ivorypijin.com
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