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How was your week, friends? I alternated between enjoying our alarmingly nice weather, catching up with friends, and refreshing CNN and panicking. Sooooo pretty much what I’ve been doing for all of 2017?

Before we dig into fun(ish) links: How to help people in Puerto Rico.

Links for you!

Alert! There’s a British version of Drunk History!

Over in my Money & Happy Facebook group, amazing things are happening: one woman came clean about a 50k debt she’d been hiding from her husband for years, lots of people have finally paid off their credit card debt, and we all shared the ways we make our living spaces happier. Join us!

And if you’re interested in money, I was on the Say Yes podcast this week talking about regrettable purchases + money mindset shifts!

New ways to do PB & J.

What do you think? Do artists and designers (and bloggers!) have an obligation to be political?
In times of moral conflict, silence is just as loud a response as speaking up. Inaction suggests that a maker has enough privilege to ignore injustices occurring right under their nose. For example, many of those artists who began speaking out on social media were inundated with comments expressing disappointment that an artist-maker would dare to express an opinion about anything outside their work (the audacity!). As unfair as these reactions are, it’s also fair to point out that based on previous content, perhaps the audience didn’t have any way of knowing that particular artist’s views.

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Calling the system entirely broken and completely refusing to participate in it — even to reform it or change its flaws from the inside — absolves you of taking action.

Painting the ‘other side’ as a bunch of assholes incites name-calling, but requires no further action.

Ranting about a single cause to anyone who will listen, regardless of whether you’re off-topic or not, looks like action but is really just a lightning-fast energy burn that tries the patience of everyone around you.

Interesting! DIY terra cotta air fresheners!

If September makes you feel all nest-y, here are 14 ways to make your home look great on a budget!

I think this craft is beyond my skillset but isn’t it amazing?

I loved Sas and Sara’s conversation about how to stop caring what other people think (and why it’s totally human to care)

The “I’m not a trophy wife” interviews on Refinery29 are FASCINATING.

Not the usual decluttering tips.

Helpful! How to stop unwanted phone calls, email, and junk mail.

This article about the making and un-making of Iggy Azlea’s career is super interesting
“She came out at a very interesting time,” Polow notes. “We’re living in a time where wack is actually average. So even if she’s wack, at worst she’ll be average.” Besides, he adds, “How many artists do we come to love who aren’t really that good?”

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New Things: Do A Polar Plunge

New Things: Do A Polar Plunge

Every year I make a list of new things I want to try and do. Some of those things are challenging, some are shockingly mundane. You can check out previous shenanigans here. In case you were wondering how to impress/terrify everyone at a New Year's Eve party, your answer is this: Tell them you're going to jump into a frozen lake at 9:00 am the next morning. All the men will inadvertently clutch...

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How To End A Friendship (In the most loving, least awful way possible)

This guest post comes to us via the lovely and talented Mara Glatzel.  She writes about body, beauty and self love on the regular.  Pop over and say hello! Letting go of friendships is never, ever easy.  And this is something that can be a problem, especially if you are a people-pleaser like me.  There was a time in my life where I was so timid and socially anxious that my friend choices were,...

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True Story: I Immigrated To America – And Then Moved Back To My Home Country

True Story: I Immigrated To America – And Then Moved Back To My Home Country

This is one of many True Story interviews in which we talk to people who have experienced interesting/amazing/challenging things.  This is the story of Poly and her time in America as an undocumented immigrant and her decision to move back to Brazil. Tell us a bit about yourself! I was born in Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais. The city’s known for international hang gliding competitions and...

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Mini Travel Guide: Wales

Mini Travel Guide: Wales

Thinking of traveling to Wales? This travel guide to Wales comes to us via the lovely Amber Rose, who has lived in Wales for ten years! When people think of Wales, I’m pretty sure they’re of the understanding it’s full of sheep, choirs and unpronounceable place names. Well, you’re pretty spot on. In the ten years I’ve lived in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, I haven’t seen much different; but in a...

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True Story: I Can’t Stop Picking At My Skin

True Story: I Can’t Stop Picking At My Skin

This is one of many True Story interviews in which we talk to people who have experienced interesting/challenging/amazing things.  This is the story of Sara and her struggle to overcome her habit of compulsively picking at her skin.   Tell us a bit about yourself! I'm 27 and live near Manchester, England. I work in a special school helping teenagers with learning disabilities to...

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True Story: I Was A 30-Year-Old Virgin

True Story: I Was A 30-Year-Old Virgin

This is one of many True Story interviews in which we talk to people who have experienced interesting/challenging/amazing things. This is the story of "Maggie" who was a virgin till her 30s. Tell us a bit about yourself! Hello, my name is "Maggie" I'm from Ohio (lived here all of my life). I'm 39 and I live with my fiancé. I work in the human resources arena for a company that just about...

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