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Doomscrolling is slowly eroding your mental health
It's 11:37pm and the pattern shows no signs of shifting. At 1:12am, it’s more of the same. Thumb down, thumb up. , , and—if you’re feeling particularly wrought/masochistic—. Ever since the left a great many people locked down in their homes in early March, the evening ritual has been codifying: Each night ends the way the day began, with an endless scroll through social media in a desperate search for clarity.To those who have become purveyors of the perverse exercise, like , this habit has become known as doomsurfing, or “falling into deep, morbid rabbit holes filled with coronavirus...…It's 11:37pm and the pattern shows no signs of shifting. At 1:12am, it’s more of the same. Thumb down, thumb up. , , and—if you’re feeling particularly wrought/masochistic—. Ever since the left a great many people locked down in their homes in early March, the evening ritual has been codifying: Each night ends the way the day began, with an endless scroll through social media in a desperate search for clarity.To those who have become purveyors of the perverse exercise, like , this habit has become known as doomsurfing, or “falling into deep, morbid rabbit holes filled with coronavirus...WW…
The Quest to Unearth One of America's Oldest Black Churches
Virginia in the 1960s, Connie Matthews Harshaw was surrounded by reminders of a certain type of American history. “I remember getting dragged to Colonial Williamsburg in middle school for a field trip,” she says, “but I didn’t see anybody that looked like me. I didn’t see anything that resembled me, except for the acknowledgement that slavery existed.”Related StoriesColonial Williamsburg, the country’s most famous living-history museum, is preserving the Virginia town in its 18th-century form and “feed[ing] the human spirit by sharing America’s enduring story.” At the start of the...…Virginia in the 1960s, Connie Matthews Harshaw was surrounded by reminders of a certain type of American history. “I remember getting dragged to Colonial Williamsburg in middle school for a field trip,” she says, “but I didn’t see anybody that looked like me. I didn’t see anything that resembled me, except for the acknowledgement that slavery existed.”Related StoriesColonial Williamsburg, the country’s most famous living-history museum, is preserving the Virginia town in its 18th-century form and “feed[ing] the human spirit by sharing America’s enduring story.” At the start of the...WW…
Doomscrolling Is Slowly Eroding Your Mental Health
and the pattern shows no signs of shifting. At 1:12 am, it’s more of the same. Thumb down, thumb up. , , and—if you’re feeling particularly wrought/masochistic—. Ever since the left a great many people locked down in their homes in early March, the evening ritual has been codifying: Each night ends the way the day began, with an endless scroll through social media in a desperate search for clarity.To those who have become purveyors of the perverse exercise, like , this habit has become known as doomsurfing, or “falling into deep, morbid rabbit holes filled with coronavirus content,...…and the pattern shows no signs of shifting. At 1:12 am, it’s more of the same. Thumb down, thumb up. , , and—if you’re feeling particularly wrought/masochistic—. Ever since the left a great many people locked down in their homes in early March, the evening ritual has been codifying: Each night ends the way the day began, with an endless scroll through social media in a desperate search for clarity.To those who have become purveyors of the perverse exercise, like , this habit has become known as doomsurfing, or “falling into deep, morbid rabbit holes filled with coronavirus content,...WW…
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