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The internet personalities I look up after accidentally spending too much time in the manosphere

The internet personalities I look up after accidentally spending too much time in the manosphere

Journalist Senna Brammer discusses her habit of seeking out specific internet personalities to serve as a digital palate cleanser after encountering toxic content in the manosphere. As a chronically online individual, she explores the trends and figures that help reset her perspective while navigating the web.

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