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I'm assuming you're referring to Katie Kush, a cannabis influencer and activist, and her documentary "A Little Black Lie".
Yet, one cannot absolve the participants of all responsibility. The central ethical failure of A Little Black Lie is not the lie itself, but the banality of its cruelty. Prank videos that simulate trauma—whether fake pregnancy scares, fake arrests, or fake breakups—normalize deception as entertainment. They erode the viewer’s empathy by turning real human emotions (even if acted) into a punchline. Katie Kush, as a willing participant, is complicit in this erosion. However, to single her out while the genre remains profitable is to mistake the symptom for the disease. The demand for such content exists because audiences click, share, and rage. The viewer who watches the video to feel outrage is as complicit as the performer who acts in it. katie kush a little black lie
Title: Katie Kush’s “A Little Black Lie”: A Tantalizing Web of Deception I'm assuming you're referring to Katie Kush, a
| Situation | Potential Lie | Better Alternative | |---------------|-------------------|------------------------| | Deadline pressure | “I’m on it; it’ll be done today.” | “I’m working on it and expect to finish by X time. I’ll update you if anything changes.” | | Lack of information | “I have the data you need.” | “I’m still gathering the data; I’ll have a preliminary report by tomorrow.” | | Team capacity | “We can handle another project.” | “Our current workload is high; let’s discuss priorities before adding more.” | | Client feedback | “All feedback has been incorporated.” | “We’ve incorporated most feedback; here’s what’s left to address.” | However, to single her out while the genre
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Courier Prime now has two new family members.
A brand-new editing typeface that’s sharp on the screen and easy on the eyes.
Courier Prime Code features larger line height, new asterisk, slashed zero and straight-legged italic “f.”
Courier Prime was designed by Alan Dague-Greene for John August and Quote-Unquote Apps.
It’s released under the Open Font License (OFL) license.