April 21, 2025

2025: The World Is in Its Feelings This April

The World Is in Its Feelings This April

So far, April 2025 didn’t just bring events, it brought feelings.

Big ones, small ones. Some you shared with strangers on the internet, others you barely admitted to yourself. From TikTok spirals to Google updates to world leaders tossing tariffs and chocolate like emotional spectrum. Wherever you looked, things weren’t just happening, they were happening with feeling,  the world wasn’t just reacting, it was feeling everything, all at once.

 

Let’s start with TikTok. The “Probably Needed a Hug” trend had people quietly documenting the tender aftermath of breakdowns. Reorganizing a room. Starting over. Glancing at the camera with that look that says, I’m trying. Set to Adele’s Hometown Glory, naturally. Pair that with the “Everything Shower”, where teens and adults alike turned basic hygiene into a cinematic act of emotional survival. It wasn’t just water, it was hope, scented and exfoliated. These weren’t just videos. They were soft declarations that it’s okay to not be okay, as long as you moisturize afterward.

Even the Pope got in his feels.

On Easter Sunday, which happened to land on April 20 this year, a rare crossover that won’t happen again until 2087  (because 2025 is nothing if not iconic). Pope Francis met with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Two people with very different views on immigration, but,  the Pope handed him chocolate Easter eggs for his kids. That’s diplomacy now. Not performative photo-ops. Just two humans. One recovering from pneumonia. One probably recovering from polling data, and somewhere in between: chocolate and grace.

Now, just days later, the world is mourning his death. A man known for soft power, humility, and unexpected gestures of tenderness. Pope Francis leaves behind not just legacy, but emotion. And if April has taught us anything, it’s that even institutions built on centuries of ritual can still be felt human, breakable, and deeply missed.

Photo credit: JustJared.com

Meanwhile, Julia Roberts stepped into something raw. Her next film, After the Hunt, tackles the fallout of a #MeToo scandal, not from the headlines, but from the emotional debris. She plays a professor confronting what happens when the past shows up with questions. It’s uncomfortable, it’s complicated, and it feels incredibly timely in a world still figuring out how to hold space for truth, memory, and contradiction.

And then came Google’s new AI update, joining the vibe like it had feelings of its own. The new Overviews feature summarizes your search results before you even click. It’s efficient, yes, but also kind of emotional. It knows you don’t have time to scroll for answers, you just want to feel like someone already understood the question.

Whether it’s a TikTok spiral, a canceled professor, a quiet apology, or a global shipping tantrum, emotional tension is everywhere, in spectrum. Some choose healing. Some choose grace, and some… choose tariffs.

 

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