The Daily Dot: The sad origins and redemption of the Soyjak meme
The term "Soyjak" is a combination of "Wojak"—the MS paint image of the bald man with the inscrutable expression—and soy. While the Wojak's origins are shrouded in mystery, the Soyjak is a product of ...
Most of the derogatory Wojaks have been drawn in tears and bared teeth to portray frustration, anger, or outrage. Crying Wojak is often used to mock people who get upset about any issue, while Wojaks ...
Crying is often seen as a healthy emotional release. However, a new study suggests that the picture is more complex. In a four-week smartphone-based study, researchers found that crying did not ...
The Hill: Baby won’t stop crying? Here’s what to do, study says
(NEXSTAR) — Are you at your wit’s end trying to calm your baby? Good news: researchers say they’ve cracked the code on how to soothe fussy infants who won’t stop crying. In the peer-reviewed study ...
The Hill: The best way to get a crying baby back to sleep, according to science
There may be an optimal technique available for parents when struggling to soothe a crying infant, according to new research. Japanese researchers behind a study published this week in the journal ...
The best way to get a crying baby back to sleep, according to science
Rolling Out: 11 reasons why crying is your body’s best self care tool
MSN: What Is Soyjak.party, The Imageboard That Hacked 4chan? History And Culture Of The Infamous 'Sharty' Explained