
Humans,Do You Copy?
A kinda Newspapery Mental Health Zine for Humans by Humans
We live in a world saturated with noise.
Algorithms curate our thoughts. Notifications fracture our attention.
Connection is constant—but rarely real.
Humans, Do You Copy? is a grassroots "newspapery zine" for people who are tired of scrolling and hungry for something real.
It’s not about likes, trends, or hot takes.
It’s about asking deeper questions.
About pausing long enough to remember what it feels like to be human.
What You’ll Find:
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Mental Health Stories that cut through the clinical jargon and speak to lived experience.
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Essays & Commentary on culture, technology, and the human condition.
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Art & Illustration that communicates what words can’t.
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Dreams, Symbols, & Psyche — reflections from the inner world.
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Community Voices — because wisdom doesn’t belong to experts alone.
Why a Newspapery Zine?
Because the digital world is built to distract.
A newspaper invites you to sit. To hold something. To engage with ideas beyond the dopamine hit of a like.
This is analog rebellion.
A quiet antidote to the frenetic pace of modern life.
Humans, Do You Copy?
It’s not slick.
It’s not sponsored.
It’s human.
Join us as we remember how to think, feel, and connect.
Submissions
Submit Your Work to Humans, Do You Copy?
We’re looking for honest, thoughtful, and creative contributions that explore mental health, human connection, and the complexities of modern life. Essays, personal reflections, poetry, art, comics, interviews—if it makes people feel more human, we want to see it.
No academic jargon. No influencer polish. Just real voices.
Share your work below and join the conversation.