Ozempic, the prescription injection used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults, has become popular as a byproduct of weight loss, due to the medicine's ability to make one feel full over a longer period of time and encourage less food intake. (Courtesy photo)
Ozempic, the prescription injection used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults, has become popular as a byproduct of weight loss, due to the medicine's ability to make one feel full over a longer period of time and encourage less food intake. (Courtesy photo)

What is something occurring in modern society that you believe will not age well in the future?

Tess Lorraine, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Estrangement without communicating the issues.

Kai Collins, Philadelphia

All the glue used for wigs and lashes, overuse/misuse of Ozempic.

Cori Harris, Washington, D.C.

Listening to their boss but not their parents.

Catrina Morgan, Chicago

People who put their whole lives on the internet.

Anna Daniels, Washington, D.C.

Absolutely nothing because everything repeats itself! I used to think parents were just trying to relive the โ€œgood old daysโ€ when they made comments about the clothing they used to wear, but now that those jelly shoes are back in style. Iโ€™d change absolutely nothing.

Compiled by Sarafina Wright

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