Public Property, Private Apathy: Who Owns the Mess We All Live In
Every morning, cities wake up before we do. Streets stretch themselves, roads and public parks wait for human footsteps and conversations, and buses carry stories from one stop to another.
For decades, work culture followed a particular pattern – fixed hours, hierarchical structure, long commutes and how long you stay at your desk. Then Gen Zs entered the ground and the whole script changed.
Long before we made cities, before languages were shaped by grammar and before we made rules to organise societies, humans were already social beings. Survival was not only a matter of strength; it was a matter of connections as well.
Harassment in Anonymous Video Spaces: A Cultural and Digital Habit Analysis
Late at night, when everything feels so quiet and scrolling, movies, and music no longer distract and end boredom; a person’s presence can feel comforting sometimes.
How everyday interactions shape relationships, communities, and shared social norms.
Observing Unspoken Emotions
Feelings expressed through silence, gestures, and subtle human expressions.
Everyday Behavior Analysis
Patterns in daily actions that reveal how people think, respond, and interact.
Reflecting Cultural & Digital Life
How traditions and technology together influence modern human experiences.
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