As COVID-19 spreads around the globe, many of us feel we have no voice, no ability to affect change. There…
Search Results: YouTube (2270)
Some useful information if you happen to be caught in an apocalypse: It’s possible to turn a car into a…
Okay, good readers. Apparently we’ve come to a point where people look to reputable news sources to debunk conspiracy theories.…
The enjoyable little cooking game, Cooking Mama, was supposedly released and then quickly removed off the Nintendo Switch shop due…
Just because the gyms are sweaty pits of potential infection right now, doesn’t mean you have to sit at home…
The highly anticipated sequel to one of the best games of the last generation has unfortunately suffered at the hands…
In September 2018, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that it had classified gaming addiction as a disorder. With the…
What seems to have become a tradition for Adult Swim, the return of Rick and Morty was planned for 1…
During this pandemic, it is fair to say that pre-COVID-19 family routines may shift, or even completely fall apart! In our new COVID-19 reality, daycare and school are cancelled, parents are working from home and families are engaging in social distancing, leaving no peers for kids to play with.
As we practice social distancing, our embrace of social media gets only tighter. The major social media platforms have emerged as the critical information purveyors for influencing the choices people make during the expanding pandemic. There’s also reason for worry: the World Health Organization is concerned about an “infodemic,” a glut of accurate and inaccurate information about COVID-19.