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Quiet Dating Culture Focuses On Privacy And Emotional Safety Today
Quiet dating culture has been created based on the tremendous exposure and pressure that many relationships tend to have in our modern society. In an era where people are being exposed to the world of social media and constant connectivity, most people are deciding to be more secretive about their romantic life. This is a change towards a movement whereby people want to keep personal experiences private and outside judgment. Instead of a relationship being aired out in all its stages, the individual is now adopting discretion and letting relationships evolve themselves without interference of external validation and the opinion of friends, followers or even strangers via the internet.
By Robert Smithabout 13 hours ago in Confessions
How do I start my own private label with a hair extension manufacturer?. AI-Generated.
From Salon to CEO: How do I start my own private label with a hair extension manufacturer? Launching private label hair extensions takes you from a service-based stylist to a scalable brand owner. This "Salon to CEO" shift builds real equity. Working with a proven hair extension manufacturer puts an end to trading time for money. To start this transition, you first need to understand the technical business models that will shape the foundation of your new empire.
By Alex Morganabout 16 hours ago in Styled
Word of the Day: 遵守
I just trying to finish my TODOs but I will admit I am getting a bit overwhelmed. I am sort of not sure if I should count when the Paper Project is "done" and the TODO isn't... does that mean I can still do things for the Paper Project? I am not sure. I haven't figured out this case scenario.
By Kayla McIntoshabout 21 hours ago in Confessions
The Devil's Lettuce
We're all sitting here in a world where you can buy cannabis infused seltzer at a boutique shop that looks like an Apple store... but for about 80 years, the government treated this plant like it was a literal demon from the seventh circle of Hell. Why? Was it because it was actually dangerous? Please. If being dangerous was the criteria, we would have also banned lawn darts and gender reveal parties decades ago.
By Sara Wilsonabout 22 hours ago in Potent
Art Beneath the Skies
Oficina Francisco Brennand is a museum garden and architectural complex located in Pernambuco, Brazil. Artist Francisco Brennand is a pioneer in multimedia who used this as his workspace. Forest gardens, sculpture plazas, fountains, domes, chapels, movie theaters, temples, and studios are all part of the workshop. Referred to as The Citadel, Brennand’s cosmic glass and ceramic sculptures are on display along with artworks by other artists from the 2000s.
By Rasma Raistersabout 22 hours ago in Art
How big seafood companies can help reduce illegal fishing
The global seafood industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, and at its heart lies an uncomfortable truth: a significant portion of the fish that lands on dinner tables around the world has been caught illegally. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing — the full name for what most people simply call illegal fishing — accounts for an estimated 20% of the global catch, costing the world economy up to $23 billion a year. For anyone who cares about the ocean, that number is staggering. But here is where things get interesting: the best exotic fish exporters, the massive processing conglomerates, and the global seafood brands that dominate supermarket shelves are not just bystanders in this crisis. They are, in many ways, the most powerful force capable of ending it.
By Anna Paquinabout 24 hours ago in FYI



















