All posts tagged: freaks

When Anxiety Turns Us Into Control Freaks

When Anxiety Turns Us Into Control Freaks

After a long day, you’re scrubbing the counters spotless. Or your partner mentions a problem, and before they finish, you’re already planning a solution. On the surface, these habits seem helpful. But often, they reveal a deeper instinct: trying to ease anxiety by controlling ourselves, our environment, or others. When we feel anxious, uncertain, or overwhelmed, our go-to response is often to grab for a sense of control. As humans, we feel uneasy in the face of the unknown. We try to manage our internal discomfort by managing our external environment. We control our homes, habits, and, very frequently, the people we love most. To understand this, we need to look beyond our own habits and at the family systems we’re shaped by. Our reactions often repeat patterns passed down through generations, especially in how we deal with anxiety and stress. Bowen Family Systems Theory says we can’t understand people without understanding their families. Families function as emotional units—what happens to one member affects everyone. Bowen talked a lot about “chronic anxiety.” When we hear …

Feeld Was a Dating App for the Freaks. Now Some People Call It ‘Normie Hell’

Feeld Was a Dating App for the Freaks. Now Some People Call It ‘Normie Hell’

Alise Morales just happened to be on the dating app Feeld the night a man was detained by ICE agents a mile from her Brooklyn, New York, apartment. Fresh off of a divorce, Morales, a 35-year-old comedian, was in the market for something strictly casual. That’s when she came across Paul’s profile. “I was a couple swipes in, and it took me a second to even get what I was seeing,” she says. He was 32, straight, and, like Morales, looking for “casual fun.” He was also one mile away. Then she noticed his bio: “Hey I’m Paul! ICE agent in from out of town looking for fun :)” Initially, Morales thought it was a bad joke, “but there was nothing else on the profile to indicate that it was, or what the joke would even be,” she says. News alerts across her socials had mentioned an active ICE operation in the area. “I’m like, is this guy actively kidnapping one of my neighbors right now?” Of all the dating and hookup apps, Morales felt …

48 Tech Gifts for Gadget Freaks and Non-Geeks Alike in 2026

48 Tech Gifts for Gadget Freaks and Non-Geeks Alike in 2026

Shopping for the coolest tech gifts used to be simple. Grab a Sharper Image catalog, flip to a random page, point your finger at anything, and done. It’s way more difficult now. For one, our phones do most of what we need. Second, technology is so pervasive these days that… What isn’t a tech gift? And third, you need something that has fast shipping—because a big day is always right around the corner. We’ve been keeping track of all the best new tech, which just so happens to make great gifts, especially once a special holiday (ahem, Valentine’s Day) comes rolling around, right on cue. We’ve gathered up a short list of some of our favorite new (and new-ish) tech gifts for anyone—even the folks who don’t know their PlayStations from their Xboxes. Our best advice? Just make sure to stealthily check that your giftee doesn’t already own whatever’s in the gift box. Browse all of our gift guides in one place, and get even more GQ-vetted-and-approved gift ideas by signing up for the GQ …

Saturday Night Live”: Trump throws self awards show to distract from ICE’s “freaks and psychos

Saturday Night Live”: Trump throws self awards show to distract from ICE’s “freaks and psychos

“Saturday Night Live” had to put a button on a truly awful week in their cold open. Even their own version of Donald Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, was feeling a little squeamish. So, they opened the Teyana Taylor-hosted episode with a big, gilded distraction: The 1st Annual Trumps. The fake awards show celebrated Trump’s love of meaningless awards and unearned hardware, with Johnson explaining the inspiration for the bash at the top of the sketch. “After that lady whose name I already forget gave me her Nobel Prize, I thought, ‘I need more awards,’” he said. “And after what all my little freaks and psychos in ICE have been doing, I need more distractions.” Trump toasted his crowd of cronies (“So many awful, terrible people in the house”) before diving into a ceremony heavy on self-congratulation. Accepting one of his many awards, Johnson’s Trump put a spin on Sally Field’s iconic Oscar acceptance speech. “I love me, I really love me. I have so few people to thank. Myself and of course the …