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Why Some People Hate Being Owed Favours
Being owed a favour is often framed as a social advantage. It implies goodwill, reciprocity, and future support. Yet for some people, the idea...
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Under-18 Esports Betting Loopholes—How Regulators Are Clamping Down
Esports has moved from niche entertainment to a global industry worth billions. With that growth came betting markets—some regulated, many not. As esports betting...
Why Some People Hate Being Owed Favours
Being owed a favour is often framed as a social advantage. It implies goodwill, reciprocity, and future support. Yet for some people, the idea...
Why Some People Prefer Quiet Joy to Big Happiness
Modern culture often defines happiness in bold strokes. Big celebrations, visible success, high-energy experiences, and public milestones are treated as proof that life is...
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Top 5 Cryptos to Watch Before the Next Price Surge
As of late February 2026, the cryptocurrency market is showing increased activity. Bitcoin maintains a position near $67,500, while altcoins such as Rexas Finance...
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How TikTok Is Transforming the Music Industry One Viral Song at a Time
A decade ago, radio airplay and record label backing decided which songs reached the masses. Today, a 15-second clip filmed in a bedroom can...
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An Investigation into Why Phones Only Fall Screen-First Onto Concrete
It happens in slow motion. A phone slips from a pocket, tumbles through the air, and—against all hope—lands screen-first on concrete. Not once. Not...
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Australian Property Market Forecast 2026: Navigating a Divergent Landscape
The Australian residential property sector enters 2026 at a significant crossroads, defined by a starkly "two-speed" market dynamic that challenges traditional national narratives. While...


