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6 Movies That Evoke The Late-Summer Salt Air Of Taylor Swift’s ‘August’
Salt air, and the rust on your door / I never needed anything more
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How To Go On A ‘Eurotrip’ Almost As Successful as Scotty’s
Use this classic comedy to spark your interest in traveling again.
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Watch These 7 Heartbreaking Movies After An Intense Breakup, According To Film Bros
“I saw it after a breakup not knowing what it was about and felt better about my situation.”
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7 Fictional Activists Who Will Make Fight For Democracy Again
Hopefully you have some fight left in you.
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The 7 Best Whodunit Mystery Movies of All Time, Ranked
Will you solve these murders before the detective does?
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4 Movies Based On True Stories That You’ll Wish Were Fiction
Sometimes, real life can be scarier than any horror movie out there (especially these days).
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The 6 Unspoken Rules Of Modern Dating
If you don’t know by now, times have most definitely changed in terms of the dating world.
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The Psychology Of Sexy — 5 Alluring Traits That Have Nothing To Do With Looks
I’ve only ever been attracted to a woman once. It was over 10 years ago but I still remember how electrifying her presence was.
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5 Important Moments To Remember From Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Before Watching Season 2
Do you remember what happened in the first season?
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I’m Sorry, But ‘My Oxford Year’ Was Nowhere Near As Good As ‘The Life List’
I loved The Life List, and had the highest hopes for My Oxford Year. I even watched all of Sofia Carson’s films in the lead up to its release.
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Using Psychology To Make Someone Fall (And Stay) In Love With You
John Alex Clark explains the psychology of love and in particular how to make someone fall in love with you. Do you believe that love can’t be controlled?
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Top 10 Worst Fictional Girlfriends
1. Lady MacBeth – MacBeth Oh man. Lady MacBeth is a doozy of a bad girlfriend. She poisons her husband’s mind into murdering just about everyone and is totally power-hungry.
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A Manhattan-Sized Comet Just Entered The Solar System—And Stephen Hawking Would Be Terrified
A Visitor From the Void On July 1, astronomers spotted something impossibly fast and distant: a comet roughly the size of Manhattan, now officially named 3I/ATLAS, entering our solar system on a hyperbolic trajectory.
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