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Where Has All the Dan Bilzerian Gone?

The “uncancellable” social-media phenomenon has stepped out of the limelight, but the ethos that got him there forges on undeterred

People Are Making “Divorce Registries” to Restock After a Split

Divorce registries are helping people rebuild and restock their lives after the end of a marriage

Chicago’s Biggest TikTok Sensation Is a Dad Who Works for the Electric Company

Sherman "Dilla" Thomas's history lessons on Chicagoland are attracting eyeballs from everyone — including Netflix

Doctors Publish Open Letter Condemning Joe Rogan's "Devastating" Impact on Public Health

Medical professionals are sick of Spotify allowing the podcaster to spread misinformation unchecked

How “Simpsons” Nostalgia Found a Second Life on Instagram

As the TV show marches on, its golden age is being memorialized via cleverly themed fan accounts on social media

Twitter Thread Describes What Kind of Guy Every NFL Quarterback Is With Alarming Accuracy

Tom Brady, for example, is the type of guy who runs a dodgy physical therapy clinic and throws lake-house sex parties

No, A Man Crying Isn’t a Turn-Off

How are we still having this debate in the year 2022?

Is Online “Sad Boy” Culture Covering Up a Legitimate Mental Health Crisis?

In the midst of a pandemic, men have begun to open up about their depression on social media. But is it enough?

Meet the Online Models Proving Sex Isn't Just for the Able-Bodied

Online communities like Reddit's r/disablednudes provide space for disabled people to express their sexuality

A Brief History of Celebrities Distancing Themselves from Gal Gadot's "Imagine" Video

The actress has finally admitted that her much-hated video was "in poor taste"

22 Things to Stop Doing on Dating Apps in 2022

After a decade of dating apps, it's well past time to leave these bad online dating behaviors behind

AOC’s Boyfriend’s Feet Aren’t That Gross

His "pale, male feet" seem fine to me

Online Diagnosis Videos Are Convincing Teens They Have Rare Mental Disorders

Psychologists say they've seen an uptick in young people coming in with self-diagnoses derived from TikTok