In a world seemingly addicted to irony, where dark humour and absurdity have become daily forms of cultural currency, it’s hard to shake the sense that genuine emotion is increasingly seen as cringe or passé in contemporary discourse.
In a world seemingly addicted to irony, where dark humour and absurdity have become daily forms of cultural currency, it’s hard to shake the sense that genuine emotion is increasingly seen as cringe or passé in contemporary discourse.