Mackenzie Thomas, Ethel Cain and Digital Worship
Hi Dolls!
This week, we’re all about irony-pilled digital worship. With an essay detailing Tumblr male feminists and the rise of online pilgrimages soundtracked by Perverts by Ethel Cain, this week’s content has been a right doozy.
Elsewhere, we’ve got editorials with Good Children over on Substack and our internet girl, Mackenzie.
Let’s Dive In!
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Neil Gaiman, Tumblr and How Abusers Hide Behind Male Feminism (Opens in a new window)
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What Ethel Cain’s ‘Perverts’ Tells Us About Gen Z’s Pivot Towards Fascism (Opens in a new window)
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The Rise of Digital Worship: Can Online Spaces Function as Sacred Sites (Opens in a new window)
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See you next week!
xoxo
The Polyester Team
Date
January 30, 2025
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