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Japanese Internet Memes

The Story Behind Japan’s “We Came by Bike” Meme: Origins, Impact, and Lessons

A deep dive into the viral Japanese meme “We Came by Bike.” Discover the true story behind the photo, how it spread across Asia, and what it teaches us about meme ethics and internet fame.
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Is Google’s “Nano Banana” Changing Photo Editing Forever—or Making Reality Obsolete?

Google’s “Nano Banana” AI image tool is fast, powerful, and fun—but is it also dangerous? From photo edits using text prompts to flawless face consistency, this tool is changing how we see (and shape) reality. Learn what experts, developers, and early testers are saying—and why ethical concerns are rising just as fast as the technology itself.
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Is Labor Day Just Another Workday at Walmart? Here’s What Workers and Shoppers Really Think

Walmart stayed open on Labor Day 2025, helping shoppers—but at the cost of employee rest. While customers appreciated the convenience, workers questioned the fairness of working on a holiday meant to honor them. This article explores reactions, expert insights, and the ethical debate behind business-as-usual retail during national holidays.
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Can You Really Rent a “Scary Person” in Japan? What This Viral Service Reveals About Power and Presence

What happens when you can rent someone just to look intimidating? Japan’s “Scary Person Rental” service shocked the internet — but what does it say about power, presence, and fear?
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