💨 Abstract
Netflix's crime drama "Adolescence" reveals how teenagers use emojis online as coded messages, exposing the toxic subculture of the manosphere. The series follows a 13-year-old boy who is radicalized by online misogyny and is arrested for murder.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
How did this £82,000 Mercedes end up abandoned on London DLR tracks?
Zenless Zone Zero’s jiggle physics now includes cats’ unmentionables
How did nine hikers end up dead, burnt and radioactive in the Soviet mountains?
Christian Eriksen drops hints on next move after Manchester United exit
Stranger Things star ‘refuses to pay for Netflix subscription’ despite £10,000,000 paycheck
Jack Draper can prove his class at Miami Open after crashing his way into the world’s top ten
The ‘most iconic film of the 21st century’ is leaving Netflix soon
Blockbuster described as ‘Jurrasic Park on acid’ totally baffles fans with new teaser
7 of the most impressive UK garden renovations — from fireplaces to fairy lights
BBC axes another major soap after 23 years
Powered by MessengerX.io