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Jul 6, 2020 · Arabella’s bloated social media presence finds her more glued to her phone than ever, perpetually internalising the stress of her followers.
- Stephen Wight
- February 8, 2026
- Andi Osho
- July 14, 2021
On this weeks episode of I May Destroy You, we see yet again how toxic social media can be. Bella almost looses her two best friends all while engaging with ...
Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect. Contains very strong language. It is Halloween, and as Arabella divides the world into angels and demons, she heads for a crisis in her friendship...
Aug 3, 2020 · In this latest episode, “Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect,” I May Destroy You takes on a heavier double meaning: As Arabella is trying to help avenge those speaking out...
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Episode Discussion- S01E09-Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect. Episode Description. Arabella's bloated social media presence finds her more glued to her phone than ever, internalizing the stress of her followers. At a Halloween 'paint and wine' party Kwame opens up about his sexual experiment. comments.
Jul 7, 2020 · Could that help in her battle with trauma or will it only make things worse? Here’s what happens to each of the main characters in ‘Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect’.
Aug 3, 2020 · Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect: Directed by Michaela Coel, Sam Miller. With Michaela Coel, Stephen Wight, Weruche Opia, Jonathan Slinger. Arabella's bloated social media presence finds her more glued to her phone than ever, internalising the stress of her followers.