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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-09T19:06:22.000Z",
  "site": "https://edtimes.in",
  "tags": [
    "ED Originals",
    "Lifestyle",
    "Others",
    "authenticity online",
    "being cringe online",
    "breakfast babble",
    "cringe culture",
    "digital identity",
    "ED Times",
    "emotional vulnerability",
    "facebook nostalgia",
    "gen z behaviour",
    "gen z social media",
    "human behaviour online",
    "internet culture",
    "internet judgement",
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  "textContent": "Breakfast Babble is ED’s own little space on the interwebs where we gather to discuss ideas and get pumped up (or not) for the day. We judge things, too. Sometimes. Always. Whatever, call it catharsis and join in, people. There was a time when people could just…exist. When they could dance and sing and post […]",
  "title": "Breakfast Babble: When Did Everything Become Cringe?"
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