Anyone doing this needs to be very careful. I've never appreciated being hit on at work and everyone has a right to a safe workplace.
Friends of coworkers are more okay, but your job will get more stressful when things with that person eventually end.
Openly identify as a communist on a dating app and then just live in a city. How hard could it be?
heard one of the writers on a podcast recently and she seemed pretty based. labor activist and writer.
yeah it's been an active project shifting the editorial focus. but also at the same time i'm not convinced Teen Vogue has much actual teen readership. there's definitely kids getting into communism, but they're not doing it because a Conde Nast quarterly convinced them to.
edit: actually i didn't realize this but they don't publish a print edition any more. it's literally just a subscriptionless web site, because how the hell could you ever make money trying to explain what a magazine is to zoomers.
Magazines are basically the format that social media adopted. I remember looking at a Reader's Digest in like 2009 and it was a mishmash of "top 10" listicles, user-submitted pet pics, and basic financial/medical life advice interspersed with "lifehacks."
damb guess i just wasn't hip because when i was in school close to a decade ago i don't think i ever heard anyone mention it
Teen Vogue unionized and the people responsible for the content are comrades
And capitalists are very willing to sell us the rope at this point
Teen Vogue is the Правда of the 21st century and Lisa Stardust is our Stalin.