Another week, another roundup of silly little signs guaranteed to make you chuckle.
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The saying "There's no such thing as perfect" does *not* apply to these swimsuits.
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I would give anything to be a Bridgerton.
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"WOW. It’s a keeper. Great buy, you won't be disappointed." — A reviewer raving about the slushie maker (and can you blame them…slushies whenever can't be beat).
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In many Asian American households, taking off your shoes is expected. Not everyone is a fan.
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I'm so tired of seeing the same 10 queer movies on every site's roundup, so here are a bunch you've probably never even heard of.
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Whether you have straight and fine hair or thick and curly hair, this post has what you need.
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Just a lot of really, really satisfying outcomes you can *easily* get yourself, thanks to these products.
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Jason Buechel, CEO since 2022, shares how AI is affecting customer and employee experiences in Whole Foods stores.
When I say that I have an obsessive fascination with cashiers, Jason Buechel, CEO of Whole Foods Market, laughs. He understands my niche (and admittedly nerdy preoccupation).
The European Space Agency is 3D-printing bricks made with the dust from a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite.
Lego bricks have been fodder for a number of unexpected projects over the years, from making sounds for ASMR videos to teaching kids how to read Braille. Now, the bricks might be used for something truly groundbreaking: helping to build the first-ever structures on the moon.
‘By reviewing with an open mind, we can reaffirm what we have already concluded while simultaneously tweaking, improving, revising, and occasionally rejecting old views. It’s not hard if we’re willing to ask questions like these.’
In the movie Paycheck, Ben Affleck finds himself under attack from Uma Thurman’s futuristic weather machine. Buffeted by gale-force winds, Affleck raises his hands and calls out, “Alright, I give up! I give up!”
For the skeptics and lifelong multitaskers who insist they’re proficient and productive, multiple studies have busted the myth that you can pull off the juggling act with aplomb. Focus requires effort.
I’m just back from a short vacation, and let me tell you, the struggle to focus is real, people. It could have something to do with the heat. Or the number of questions I’ve gotten from colleagues since I logged on while whittling down my inbox. Either way, the result is the same:...
The cofounder of House of Beautiful Business observes that AI is simplifying our understanding of the world and then disseminating that simplification. If that trend continues, we could find ourselves living in a reality that’s much less rich, with absolutely no resonance.
No one likes a grammar pedant.
Mine is the first generation that has corporate benefits for a technology with the potential to slow the biological clock. Is it feminist dream or Silicon Valley fantasy?
Hard-core fan groups, embracing a strong nationalistic streak, have provoked pushback from soccer’s authorities at the European Championship.
My dad always remembered his childhood journey through Europe. Now, with Alzheimer’s claiming his memories, we tried to recreate it.
The results from Friday’s election, which drew record-low turnout for a presidential race, will force a runoff on July 5 between a reformist and an ultraconservative.
A military lab found distinctive damage from repeated blast exposure in every brain it tested, but Navy SEAL leaders were kept in the dark about the pattern.
Vice-presidential hopefuls are posturing as part of a bid to highlight their ties to the rich.
With countless calls and a rush of campaign events, the president’s team began a damage-control effort to pressure and plead with anxious Democratic lawmakers, surrogates, activists and donors.