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British news publication that published an article questioning whether tech-induced 'brain rot' was real, featuring quotes from Andrew Przybylski.

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"The Guardian calls mankeeping a modern extension of emotional labor, one that turns a partner into a life coach."
"My observation is the ruling class of the immediate future is decidedly Neoliberal. They will read The Guardian and talk the good game of inclusion and breaking barriers, but discretely they will be just as ruthless in defending their priviledge as the top-hatted ones of old..."
"https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/09/the-gaza-family-torn-apart-by-idf-snipers-from-chicago-and-munich"
The Gaza family torn apart by IDF snipers from Chicago and Munich · u/tfwnowahhabistwaifu · ↑411 · 2025-09-10
"Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: 'There's nowhere left untouched' | Pollution | The Guardian... It's in our balls but the concentration is highest in our brains!"
"I'm very humble so naturally I tell him about how I'd recently been on ITV news and The Guardian for some activism I'd done."
I'm going to fuck the Church Twink · u/tossedoffsnark2 · ↑243 · 2023-12-20
"This book was reviewed in the Guardian - either for the rage-clicks, or to appeal to US uber-liberals."
What a terrible take · u/TomServo34 · ↑149 · 2023-07-24
"The CIA organised a fake vaccination programme in the town where it believed Osama bin Laden was hiding in an elaborate attempt to obtain DNA from the fugitive al-Qaida leader's family, a Guardian investigation has found."
What are some interesting lesser-known CIA operations? · u/sushisteel · ↑90 · 2023-03-31
"On the right side of history we have such an interesting collection of characters this week: Bernie Sanders, Tucker Carlson, Theo Von, The Young Turks, Breaking Points, The Guardian, Andrew Schultz, Joe Rogan, Marjorie Taylor Green, Candace Owens, Tim Dillon, Dave Smith, Jon Stewart"
The Anti-Israel Coalition is a beautiful Tapestry · u/No_Coconut4167 · ↑78 · 2025-08-01
"Some people are suggesting that flash heatwaves in humid conditions that exceed the capacity of the human body for temperature regulation could pretty much exterminate whole cities and regions within hours. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/08/deadly-humid-heatwaves-to-spread-rapidly-"
Is concern about 'extreme wet bulb events' justified or not? · u/wild-surmise · ↑77 · 2024-07-08
"let me acknowledge that i'm an american who's never been to the UK, so i don't know anything other than what's reported on the news, but according to the guardian and the bbc"
is the nation of the united kingdom okay? lol · u/cartersthrowaway · ↑77 · 2024-08-06
"Taken from this recent article about Tooze, which is well worth reading: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/15/the-crisis-whisperer-how-adam-tooze-makes-sense-of-our-bewildering-age"
"This is a bit of a painful read. The hunger for power is so transparent yet unmentioned. This article made me think that these careerist- or whatever you wanna call them - women use men as collateral in their battles amongst each other."
"The Guardian recently published an article about a conversation with my AI chatbot, which you can read here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/18/the-philosophers-machine-my-conversation-with-peter-singer-ai-chatbot"
Philosopher Peter Singer publishes AI chat bot · u/Exotic-Art1510 · ↑54 · 2025-04-27
"https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/oct/24/sahra-wagenknecht-germany-politics-left-conservative"
What do we think about Sahra Wagenknecht? · u/Gill-Nye-The-Blahaj · ↑52 · 2024-10-30
"A few days ago, someone posted a Guardian article questioning whether tech-induced "brain rot" was real. One of the authorities quoted was Andrew Przybylski, a professor of human behaviour and technology at Oxford."
"Typed The Guardian journalist through gritted teeth.."
. · u/citdelcitadel · ↑45 · 2024-09-30
"https://www.theguardian.com/culture/article/2024/jul/16/jack-black-puts-tenacious-d-on-hold-after-bandmates-trump-shooting-comment"
"Sub-headline: if the beautiful toes and arches belong to a they/them, why does it matter if they belong to a he/his or she/hers?"
"She also told me the literary scene is very much an 'old guard' still. Young culture writers don't achieve the same clout as writers for NY mags because the avenues for writing are completely different. The equivalent would be writing for places like The Guardian but they rarely commission 'influenc"
What's the London culture scene like? · u/Locogooner · ↑30 · 2022-01-17
"How many of these NYT, libfem, Guardian, centrist journos are the scions of some shady moneyed family or the literal 1%?"
A Wiki for Nepotism....somebody should make one! · u/Alitaqueenofmars · ↑29 · 2020-03-01
"In a new interview with The Guardian, the singer envisions Fossora as: 'Let's see what it's like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt, and do normal things, like meet your friends.'"
New Björk album discussion thread · u/acetrainerhaley · ↑29 · 2022-08-19
"Also The Guardian ran a predictably catty piece about a new Catholic megachurch in rural California this morning. Once you start to hear the neolib 'journalist' passive voice in everything, you can't ever unhear it again."
"Typed The Guardian journalist through gritted teeth.."
. · u/citdelcitadel · ↑45 · 2024-09-30
"I changed idea when I came across an article from The Guardian where it was said that there's been a surge of trans youth referrals during the pandemic (2x in 1 year)"
Trans people shouldn't be harmed but shouldn't be promoted · u/EventDue4204 · ↑20 · 2024-04-14
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