About Us
Last updated: June 29, 2026
About FunlyFX
FunlyFX is an independent English-language publication dedicated to the deep, often invisible currents of culture. We believe that the way we make, consume, and pass along traditions reveals what we truly value — and that understanding those patterns is essential for building a more thoughtful, durable world.
This is not a lifestyle blog, a news aggregator, or a brand platform. We are a content blog and editorial publication focused on the long arc of cultural practices: where they come from, how they shift, and what they leave behind. Our readers are curious, skeptical, and tired of shallow takes. They want context, not clicks.
Who this site is for
We write for people who sense that culture is not just entertainment or identity — it is infrastructure. You might be a designer questioning the ethics of a material trend, a teacher rethinking how stories are passed to the next generation, or someone who simply wonders why we do what we do. If you are looking for analysis that respects complexity and avoids moral panic, you are in the right place.
Topics we cover
Our editorial scope is deliberately broad but always anchored in cultural practice. We explore:
- Everyday rituals — from how we celebrate holidays to how we organize domestic space, and what those routines say about shifting values.
- Craft and material culture — the ethics of handmade versus mass production, the sustainability of traditional techniques, and the stories embedded in objects.
- Food and eating — not recipes, but the cultural economics of ingredients, the loss of culinary knowledge, and the environmental cost of convenience.
- Digital culture and attention — how algorithms reshape community, memory, and the very idea of “shared experience.”
- Cultural preservation and change — what happens when practices fade, adapt, or are commodified, and who gets to decide what endures.
Every piece is written through a lens of long-term impact, ethics, and sustainability — not as a checklist, but as a natural part of asking what a practice costs and what it makes possible.
Editorial standards
Verification and sourcing
We do not publish claims without checking them. Every fact, statistic, or historical reference in our articles is traced to primary or reputable secondary sources. When we interpret a study or a cultural trend, we link to the original material so you can judge for yourself. Our writers are expected to disclose any conflicts of interest — and we have no corporate sponsors or advertisers that dictate coverage.
Updates and corrections
Culture is not static, and neither are our articles. When practices change, regulations shift, or new research emerges, we revisit and revise our published work. Each article includes a “last updated” date at the top. If you spot an error or an outdated claim, email us at [email protected] — we will investigate and correct promptly.
No gatekeeping, no fluff
We do not use placeholder language, generic industry terms, or invented authority. You will not find “our team of experts” or “decades of combined experience” because we are a small editorial operation, not a consulting firm. What we offer is honest, well-researched writing — nothing more, nothing less.
Contact us
We welcome questions, pitches, and thoughtful criticism. Because we are a small publication, we cannot respond to every message, but we read everything.
Email: [email protected]
Postal address: 485 Third Blvd, Wichita, Kansas 66178
For editorial inquiries, please include “Culture submission” or “Correction” in the subject line so we can route your message quickly.