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5 Reasons Why Michael Scott From ‘The Office’ Was Actually An Amazing Leader
Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.
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6 of the Most Toxic Rom-Coms In Movie History (That Romanticize Red Flags)
Does love truly conquer all, or are those your rose-colored rationalizations speaking? Here are six toxic popular rom-coms that may have been entertaining, but romanticize red flags in relationships.
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The 9 Best TV Psychological Thriller Shows of All Time — And Where to Stream Them
Psychological thriller shows enthrall us and often feature mind games and psychopaths that keep us hooked. Here are the best 9 psychological thriller tv shows of all time and where to stream them.
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The Best Romantic Comedy of 2023 Just Released On Netflix, And It’s Currently #1
Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, may finally give the rom com genre a much-need kick right to the heart. Best of all, it just came to streaming on Netflix.
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The Best Sitcoms From the 1990s — And Where To Stream Them
You can’t argue with how amazing the sitcom landscape was in the 1990s. We compiled a list of the 7 best 90s sitcoms, including where you can stream them right now.
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Emotionally Mature People Never Do These 3 Things In Relationships (But Narcissists Do)
Emotionally mature people don’t do these three things in relationships, but narcissists do.
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‘Boy Kills World’ Review: Its Blend Of Absurd Humor And Nonstop Action Shouldn’t Work (But Totally Does)
After Boy (Bill Skarsgård) spends his childhood training with a shaman, he’s ready to finally get revenge on the woman who killed his family. Here’s your spoiler-free Boy Kills World review.
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How To Channel Main Character Energy Like The Ghoul From ‘Fallout’
Fallout continues to captivate audiences, and there’s a good reason why. While Walton Goggins’ Ghoul has questionable morality at best, we can all channel some of his chaotic main character energy.
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Women Quit Dating, Sex, Marriage and Children With Men As 4B Movement Comes to The United States
As the 4B movement comes to the United States, women opt out of dating, sex, marriage, and childrearing. Here’s what that means for the future.
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The 7 Best Sitcoms From The 1980s — And Where To Stream Them
Want a bit of nostalgia? We’ve create the ultimate list of the best sitcoms of the 1980s, from Cheers to Golden Girls. Best of all, we tell you exactly where to stream them.
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People Who Claim They’re Empaths But Are Actually Narcissists Display These 3 Subtle Behaviors
Are they an empath or a narcissist? Here’s how to tell, according to an expert.
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Taylor Swift Faces Controversy Over “All The Racists” Song Lyric Following Relationship with Matty Healy
Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album dropped on Friday, and fans are in an uproar about a problematic lyric in one of her songs, which appears to have racist undertones.
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4 Movies About Toxic Limerence That Will Make You Reassess Your Fantasy Relationship and Situationship
These four movies about toxic limerence and emotional unavailability will make you think twice about your situationship and fantasy relationships.
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This Year, Let Go Of The People Who Aren’t Ready To Love You
Decide you’re deserving of real friendship, true commitment and complete love with people who are healthy and thriving.
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3 Love Lessons The TV Show “Imposters” Taught Us About Sociopathic Manipulators and Con Artists
Here’s what we learned about sociopathic manipulators in love from the TV show Imposters.
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Which Classic ‘The Office’ Cold Open You Are, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
We all have a favorite The Office cold open. Does yours match your zodiac sign?
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This Is What Self-Care Really Means, Because It’s Not All Salt Baths And Chocolate Cake
Sometimes self-cares is about getting deeper and healing what hurts. Don’t use shallow techniques to avoid what’s really wrong.
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This 1992 Cult Classic Is The Only Movie You Should Watch This Earth Day
There’s one movie that’s a must-watch for every Earth Day, and here’s a hint: It stars Tim Curry and Robin Williams.






















