Why being declared dead when you’re alive still occurs
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Death is a process, not an event, and some steps appear to be reversible.
That time Eleanor Roosevelt disappeared for 10 days
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She reappeared in World War II’s Pacific theater where, for five weeks in 1943, she inspired troops and faced down air raids.
How to start lucid dreaming
Allure · Aliza Kelly
Controlling your own dreams can be more empowering than you think.
The ‘toxic love’ of Twitter’s most outlandish food warnings
Eater · Jaya Saxena
Piling on with “warnings” about Black and diaspora dishes is a playful act of protection — one that inserts Black voices into the culinary conversation.
The great misunderstanding of Reese Witherspoon
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She’s not a Debbie, she’s a Karen!
50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists
Rolling Stone · Andy Greene
Dylan, Lennon, Bowie — even the greatest screw up sometimes. These are the epic duds that diehard fans would like to pretend never happened.
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