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Why Entergalactic Is More Than a Great Movie: It’s a Genius Marketing Masterpiece
Let me start off by saying that I absolutely love Kid Cudi. I love great music that tells a story, but I love him even more due to his authenticity. When Kid Cudi dropped Entergalactic in 2022, he didn’t just release an album and a Netflix special, he launched a new paradigm for how music can be marketed, experienced, and felt. Authenticity in Art Kid Cudi’s artistic brand has always hinged on emotional honesty. From early classics like “Day ‘n’ Nite” to concept pieces like M
Mitali Khatri
Feb 202 min read


Things I Learned in Economics that Will Make you Feel Betrayed
Trigger warning. I'm just kidding, it's not that bad.. but you'll feel a little scammed after learning these two concepts. The Flight Scam.. Have you ever searched for a flight, come back a few hours later, and suddenly the price is higher? Picture taken July 2025. Hot take: I love airports & flying! It feels personal.. 👀 like you're being watched through the screen, or that the airline has a personal vendetta against your indecisiveness. This idea comes from price discrimi
Mitali Khatri
Apr 52 min read


The Curious Rise of Trypopophobia: Disorder or Trend?
In the late 2010s, a peculiar fear began spreading online: trypophobia, the intense discomfort or fear of clusters of holes. A pattern of tiny holes (think honeycombs, lotus seed pods, or bubble wrap) could trigger visceral reactions: shivers, nausea, even panic. Before the internet spotlighted it, this phobia was mostly unheard of. Then the internet got involved. Memes, Reddit threads, and viral posts showcased trypophobic images, often framed as “gross but fascinating.” Sud
Mitali Khatri
Apr 52 min read


You're not Falling Behind, You're Just Being Gaslit by the Internet.
Your algorithm knows you're insecure. For years, I've seen videos titled something along the lines of "You're not behind (yet)," "If you don't learn these skills in 2026, you're screwed," and "Why you're not inspired to act." In all honesty, I'm quite guilty of falling for it, and clicking on the video to learn the "next best new skill!" It's easy to fall behind or feel like you're not doing enough when social media surrounds you with extreme examples of success constantly. A
Mitali Khatri
Apr 52 min read
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