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fromBustle
1 week ago
Social media marketing

"Group 7" Is The Latest Nonsensical TikTok Trend. Here's What It Means.

fromBustle
1 week ago
Social media marketing

"Group 7" Is The Latest Nonsensical TikTok Trend. Here's What It Means.

fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Dr. Becky's Surprising Take On What's Really Behind the '67' Slang Trend

'Imagine being in class and a couple kids are laughing when the teacher says, 'OK, do problem 6 and 7.' And they go, '67.' And now all of a sudden, you have a chance to say '67,' Maybe you're not even friends with these kids, but in these moments, right in that second, you feel like you belong. That's not meaningless.
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A kind of therapy': scream club brings Londoners together to let it all out'

On a cold Monday afternoon in Hyde Park, London, a small group of people gather by the Huntress fountain chatting softly among themselves. Nothing about the group would seem unusual to passing dog walkers and runners until they huddle together and one starts a countdown. On three, a collective scream cuts through the park. The outburst lasts only a few seconds before giving way to laughter.
Mental health
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Kids are hollering "6-7" in the classroom. Here's what it means

The chant "6-7" originated from a leaked Skrilla song, became a widespread, meaning-free youth meme, and disrupted classrooms and public spaces.
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Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 month ago

Graham Potter laughs off online 'ridicule' ahead of West Ham United's clash versus Everton

Graham Potter laughed off viral faceswaps, saying he accepts criticism and ridicule and that the trend amused his 15-year-old son.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 month ago

Is Your Name Going Extinct?

Classic female names like Lisa and Susan have sharply declined and may soon drop off the SSA top-1,000, making them effectively extinct.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Viral video shows cruel' Apple Pay prank winding up Londoners before undercover police swoop in

Pranksters in London play cruel stunts pretending to use Apple Pay on strangers' phones, causing confusion and anger among victims, sparking backlash.
London food
Fashion & style
fromNew York Post
5 months ago

Fashion lovers say this popular $2,000 designer purse melts - and is ruining their clothes: 'I won't get this bag again ever'

Goyard totes are reportedly melting, staining clothes, and generating viral complaints among owners.
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