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By Titha Ghosh For those who find themselves scrolling down reels on Instagram often, coming across the recent “Moye Moye” trend is inevitable. Originally a Serbian song titled ‘Džanum’ performed by Teya Dora, it is now a viral comic trend in India that satirises persons with disabilities. Dora’s Serbian original (which translates to ‘my nightmares’) is about nightmares and depression and has the lyrics “Moye More”, which Indian social media has twisted into “Moye Moye”. From content creators to Bollywood actors, this audio has been shared several times, all for the use of making parody reels ...
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Luckiest Girl Alive, a new film adaption starring Mila Kunis based on a book by the same name, explores themes of assault as 28-year-old Ani comes to term with the emotionally scarring events of her teen years. Author Jessica Knollrecently sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss the real story behind the book. “At the time, I wrote what happened to me into a larger story of fiction because I wasn’t yet comfortable coming forward in a public way. That was because of the way I was treated in the aftermath of my assault when I was in high school,” Knoll said. “I was blamed and sham...
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