Why The Economist's word of the year 'Slop' is the perfect choice for 2025 | - The Times of India
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Why The Economist's word of the year 'Slop' is the perfect choice for 2025 | - The Times of India
The internet is drowning in content that looks like content but feels like chewing cardboard — tasteless, textureless, and suspiciously repetitive. Welcome to the slopocalypse. The Economist, with its usual understated British charm, has named “slop” the word of the year. And for once, the British »»»
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