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Author: Natalie Rivers
Natalie Rivers writes about family life, wellness trends, food habits, and companies discovering a new way to say nothing.
Family life, wellness, and brand behavior
Natalie Rivers writes about family life, wellness trends, food habits, and companies discovering a new way to say nothing.
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Life & Style
Heritage Dry: Johnson & Johnson Brings Back Real Talc After Deciding America Has Become Too Afraid Of A Little Powder
The relaunch leans into patriotic dryness, powder holsters, and customers who say cornstarch never produced the bathroom cloud they were raised to respect.
· By Natalie Rivers
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Culture
‘He Was Giving Kisses’: Woman Insists Blood-Soaked Mailman Is Being Dramatic About Her Sweet Little Pit Bull Angel
A woman insists her pit bull is a sweet little angel after a mail carrier, a neighboring dog, and several statistics become the real…
· By Natalie Rivers
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Life & Style
Yikes: Your Mom Just Invited The Jehovah’s Witness Boy Inside And He’s Giving Federal Agent Energy
The vibes are formal, laminated, and deeply concerning.
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Culture
Heartbreaking: School Bully Just Got Suspended For Teaching Weaker Beta Kids The Important Life Lesson That There Will Always Be Someone Bigger And Stronger Than You
A heartbreaking blow to practical education after a middle school bully is punished for teaching smaller kids that power exists.
· By Natalie Rivers
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Life & Style
Christian Mom Allows Sleepover After Confirming Other Family Also Keeps Worship Music On In The Car
A Christian mom approves her daughter's first sleepover after confirming the other family keeps worship music on in the car.
· By Natalie Rivers
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Life & Style
Local Mom Continues Calling Baby ‘Heartbreaker’ Despite Mounting Community Confusion
A Cincinnati mom keeps calling her baby a heartbreaker despite mounting confusion from the local moms circle.
· By Natalie Rivers
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Life & Style
Drunk Uncle Still Slipping You $20 And Calling You A Good Kid Despite Mounting Evidence You Are A 34-Year-Old Man
A drunk uncle continues slipping his 34-year-old nephew twenty dollars and calling him a good kid despite clear evidence of adulthood.
· By Natalie Rivers