The kids are definitely not alright.
While the millennial generation put Fall Out Boy on repeat to sit in the feels after a breakup, the New Zealand government is putting big money into helping GenZ “own the feels”.
With political tensions at an all-time high, polls reveal that the youth of South Africa will be making some interesting choices in the upcoming elections.
Instagram is growing at a far more rapid rate than Facebook, and the sudden resignation of Instagram’s co-founders could seriously impact Facebook going forward.
A new MTV documentary is asking the question: how has the idea of the “rainbow nation” evolved?
As a whole, South Africa really is growing its export of talented people. Take a look at this young one – she is sure to set the music world alight after this performance.
Talk about having your youth stolen from you. Someone’s matric dance didn’t go quite as planned, which is really, really sad. It should be a GOOD night.
So for his 21st birthday this young man was most likely stitching someone up or cleaning out a bedpan, what were you doing to help your fellow South Africans when you turned 21? No, drinking more alcohol so there is less for under-age drinkers does not count.
Each year hundreds of empty parked cars are set alight by youths in France, in a misguided New Years celebration. For the first time in years the numbers were released by the country’s Interior Minister, Manuel Valls, who said 1193 vehicles were burned.
Check this video of black semi-pro surfer, “Avo” Ndumase – so rad!
So you thought CrackBerries were only cool in the eyes of business people addicted to their email? Think again. South Africa’s youth has voted BlackBerry the coolest brand in the country in the Sunday Times Generation Next 2011 Brand Survey Awards. That means BlackBerry trumps Apple, in spite of the latter’s beautifully designed and supposedly cooler iParaphernalia. And the reason? BBM and ‘free’ internet for the kids, obviously.