“I don't know why I take the napkin. It's something my body does without checking with my head first, like the obligation to be nice to him is greater than myself.”
Quote by Courtney Summers
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The title "All the Rage" has been employed for various creative works including novels, films, and nonfiction books. In common English usage, the expression denotes something that is currently very popular or fashionable, though it also carries connotations of intense emotion and collective fury. When appearing as a book title, it generally signals exploration of contemporary social issues, generational conflict, or the dynamics of public outrage. Without specifying a particular author or edition, the title suggests narrative engagement with how anger spreads through communities, the mechanisms of viral controversy, or the gap between surface trends and deeper discontent. The phrase itself emerged from idiomatic English where "rage" refers to both fashionable enthusiasm and violent emotion, creating inherent thematic tension suitable for works examining modern cultural polarization. more
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