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“Lucky-girl syndrome” is the latest manifestation method to capture social media. Essentially, it’s about embracing the belief that you are a lucky person and that everything “always works out for you.” Whether you’re a big vision-board person or love an excuse to manifest all of life has to offer, the key is to “be delusional,”
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Image Source: Getty / Christian Petersen Super Bowl LVII is shaping up to be the best one yet (and no, not just because Rihanna is performing at halftime). This year represents a series of monumental firsts for Black athletes, coaches, agents, and fans. For starters, this is the first time two Black quarterbacks will compete
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It’s 2023. The era of widespread weight-loss promotions is supposedly out, and promoting body positivity and loving yourself is in. We see it everywhere, perhaps most obviously on social media, where body-positive influencers have (rightly) garnered huge followings and mainstream support. Social media companies themselves, as the preeminent source of trend consumption, have made statements
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Most sex-ed programs cover the basics of conception: an egg and a sperm meet, starting a long and complicated process that can eventually lead to a baby. But while ovulation is usually touched on in sex ed, it’s not typically covered in depth. Fast forward to years later — when you actually care about ovulation
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