Every spring, I break the internet
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Started March 19, 2026
Four years ago, on a sunny day, I posted about feeling like a big leaf. It's my most famous work
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Every spring, I break the internet
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 19, 2026
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Mar 19, 2026
While the 'big leaf' post gained popularity, it raises questions about the sustainability of content that thrives on fleeting internet trends.
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The viral nature of the author's 'big leaf' post exemplifies the power of social media to elevate personal expression and creativity.
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Mar 19, 2026
The author's experience highlights how personal anecdotes can resonate widely, proving that authenticity can lead to significant online impact.
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Mar 19, 2026
The obsession with viral content undermines meaningful discourse and promotes superficial engagement over genuine connection.
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Focusing on internet fame distracts from the underlying issues of mental health and social pressure associated with online identity.
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