When Emily Litman was in middle school, kids whose parents grounded them would blithely lament: “I just want to die.” Now she’s a middle school teacher in New Jersey, and when her students’ phones and TikTok access are taken away, their out-loud whining has a 21st-century digital twist: “I feel so unalive.” Litman, 46, teaches English as a second language to students in Jersey City. Her students don’t use — and perhaps have never even heard — English words like “suicide.” But they know “unalive.” “These are kids who’ve had to learn English and are now learning TikToklish,” Litman says. “Unalive” refers to death by suicide or homicide. It can function as adjective or verb and joins similar ph
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