What kind of impact will these videos—which live forever online—have on children as they grow to see how they have been set up by parents

With this ruling by SCOTUS, motherhood, particularly Black motherhood, could very well be a death sentence

Black women have played a vital role in the rise of the sundress

Try to remember that your friends and loved ones get enough feedback elsewhere. When you want to suggest a different way they should go about their business, know that their clients and bosses probably already give them plenty of notes. When you suggest how they could be a better partner, know that their partner probably already gave them the same note.

A friend of yours is considering dating another friend of yours. Personally, you know of some, err, quirks of the latter friend, that the former may not love. But, you never know—you aren’t the one getting romantically involved with the person. Just because you find one trait a bit annoying in someone, doesn’t mean he wouldn’t be the perfect match for somebody else. Unless you know of some very terrible and dangerous flaw, just let the two date, and see how they feel about each other. They’re adults.

Why do people feel the need to project their opinions of who/what is real or not onto everyone else? Who died and made them the gatekeeper of "realness?" This author hilariously counts down her top five of the most annoying kinds of social media "real" monitors.

It’s easy to project negativity to others but it takes a huge measure of humility and strength to take a look in the mirror.

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