Sunday, March 22, 2026

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Meme Of The Week: The Heart Rate Meme Is Here To Represent All Of Your Emotions

The meme is used to represent things that make you happy, excited or afraid. Basically, anything that gets your blood going.

All Disney World Restrooms Have This Odd Thing In Common

Mirrors have played an integral part in Disney movies. "Snow White", "Little Mermaid" and "Alice in Wonderland", to name just a few. Which is why it's odd that mirrors don't exist in Disney World bathrooms.

Dogs Can Tell When Their Owners Are Upset And Will Try To Help Them

A new study confirms what we all know: dogs are the best and they have a special bond with their owners, especially when these are feeling sad or distressed.

Meme Of The Week: Here’s Where That Tik Tok ‘Tea Girl’ Comes From

While scrolling through social media, you might have stumbled upon a video of a woman tapping her front camera (your screen) with her really long nails. She's now a meme.

Your Favorite ‘Game Of Thrones’ Couple Says A Lot About Your Dating Habits

In light of "Game of Thrones'" final season, OKCupid has added a GoT badge feature which allows fans of the show to wear them proudly in order to show off their obsession and potentially scare off potential mates.

Cannabis Kale Chips: The Perfect Munchie, Handfuls At A Time

Kale chips: so 2013, right? But even if you think that kale has jumped the shark, I’ve got just the thing to bring you back on board: cannabis kale chips.

Celebrate Women’s Month With These Cannabis Artists

Recognizing and uplifting women who may not be in board rooms, but are making enormous impacts on cannabis culture, is crucial this month and every month.

Meme Of The Week: Cutting Your Bagels The Wrong Way Can Really Traumatize Twitter

Some guy posted a photo of a bagel sliced like a loaf of bread on Twitter and things haven't been the same since.

The 5 Most Famous Animals On Instagram You Should Follow

Instagram animal personalities are an entire subgenre of the social media platform. These guys are worth millions of dollars, with millions of followers and, best of all, never posting anything controversial.

Tipsy Shoppers Love To Buy Stuff On Amazon

The Hustle conducted a survey on over 2,000 adults and concluded that each person spends around $444 dollars a year on drunk online purchases.

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