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“Laundry chutes and utility sinks! When we started our family, we moved to a 100-year-old house in the country. Instead of adding a trendy, expensive great room with cathedral ceilings, etc., we converted an enclosed back porch into a mudroom, pantry, laundry room, and first-floor 3/4 bath. I was much more interested in having a lavatory and laundry on the first floor for kiddos…
People Are Sharing Overconsumption Trends They Hate The Most, And Humans Are So Wasteful
July 3, 2025
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“Since the ’70s, your job in the Western world as a human has been to consume. Things used to be made to last, but now that makes it impossible to maintain and increase profits. So obsolescence is built in, and everything is offered in more varieties…
People In Their 60s, 70s, And 80s Are Sharing The Modern Home Trends They Simply Cannot Stand
July 1, 2025
Recently, I had hundreds of baby boomers write in with their hot takes on the most seemingly popular trends of 2024, and when it comes to many of their opinions, they have a point! These are the very specific design trends that people over 60 have very specific reasons for…
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“I have so many thoughts! Champagne towers. Everyone wearing colored sunglasses and glow sticks. The drop/baroque-waist wedding dresses. Eucalyptus. Sparkler exits.”
“The fake handwriting font, and similarly, the elongated cursive everyone uses.
People Are Sharing Viral Food Trends That Are Completely Worth The Hype, And I'm Adding Some To My Must-Try List
June 29, 2025
People Are Sharing Food Trends That Live Up To The Hype
If you spend any time on TikTok, Instagram, or pretty much any social media, you’ve probably seen your fair share of popular food trends. And some are certainly better than others. Redditor…
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“I predicted a huge resurgence of body glitter by 2020, but it never really happened.”
—VerbalKlimt
“It was everywhere for a minute with the popularity of Euphoria.
I work in cosmetics and popular, trending brands were working hard to push…
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“Homes that are grey and empty, looking like Kim Kardashian’s, with absolutely no character.”
—Anonymous, 27, London
“Rich people gentrified minimalism as a choice, not a necessity. They have all the money in the world and showcase their…
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“Normalizing dysfunction and calling it empowerment.”
“We’ve glamorized brokenness — toxic habits, attention-seeking, emotional instability — and wrapped it in feel-good slogans like ‘do what makes you happy’ or ‘live your…
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“‘Little treat’ mentality. AKA ‘I’m alive, I made it through the day, so I deserve to do something I know isn’t good for me like I’m Pavlov-ing myself for existing.’ I’m not saying never to indulge, but…