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Saved for Later
The Guardian
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12 hours ago
Guardian Australia’s culture and lifestyle team chat through the infinite scroll, bringing you the biggest – and weirdest – bits of the internet
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Guardian Australia’s culture and lifestyle team chat through the infinite scroll, bringing you the biggest – and weirdest – bits of the internet
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Why is synaesthesia suddenly going viral? Plus: the poetry of the second mention – Saved for Later podcast
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29 minutes 26 seconds
3 years ago
Why is synaesthesia suddenly going viral? Plus: the poetry of the second mention – Saved for Later podcast
In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun is joined by former colleague Naaman Zhou – now of the New Yorker – to discuss the linguistic gymnastics involved in journalism, and a Twitter account documenting the best and worst of it. Plus – producer Miles Herbert joins the pod to talk about TikTok’s latest obsession
Saved for Later
Guardian Australia’s culture and lifestyle team chat through the infinite scroll, bringing you the biggest – and weirdest – bits of the internet