
No Caller ID 06: Becoming someone I’d gossip about
And just like that, Sonya became the drama.
And just like that, Sonya became the drama.
In this week’s No Caller ID, Sonya reflects on what it’s like to be a micro celebrity.
In her latest column, Sonya Kossaya dives deep into the art of oversharing in girls’ bathrooms.
In a world where everyone’s permanently online, speaking fluent Internet isn’t optional—it’s survival. These days, that ‘language’, is basically an endless firehose of content, collectively dubbed as brainrot: viral TikTok sounds, obscure memes, and whatever else the algorithm decides to throw at you. In her latest column, Sonya Kossaya makes the case that brainrot isn’t ruining language; it’s just the internet doing what it does best: reinventing everything, one unhinged inside joke at a time.
In a world obsessed with sliving—slaying and living—some are just surviving. Behind curated feeds and green smoothies lies quiet exhaustion, invisible unraveling, and the raw, unfiltered truth: survival isn’t glamorous, but it’s real. And for now, it’s enough.
Introducing No Caller ID, Sonya Kossaya’s latest column on Aa Magazine. A mix of personal reflections, cultural commentary, and bold takes on fashion and life, through influenecer, model, micro-celebrity, Sonya’s, unfiltered lens.
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