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We have entered the era of .

But look around today. Ask your coworker about the biggest show on Netflix, and they might say a documentary about neolithic tools. Ask your cousin, and they’re watching Korean dating shows. Ask your barista, and they’re six hours deep into a VOD stream of someone building a log cabin in the Canadian wilderness. Xnxxxx video

The monolithic "watercooler moment"—where 20 million people watched the same episode on the same night—is dying. In its place, we have something more complex: . We have entered the era of

The fragmentation of popular media and the rise of niche entertainment. Ask your cousin, and they’re watching Korean dating shows

It’s both. The loss of a shared cultural language makes the world feel lonelier. You can feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of "must-watch" content that nobody actually watches.