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  1. #Bagelgate

    #Bagelgate refers to a viral Twitter post in March 2019 showing bagels sliced "St. Lous-style," like a loaf bread. The tweet sparked a lot of humorous discussion, light-hearted outrage, and general puzzlement on social media.
  2. Falling Stars Challenge

    The Falling Stars Challenge is a viral internet trend where extremely wealthy people post pictures of themselves as if they've just fallen out of their luxury car with all their pricey belongings scattered across the…
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    WDYM

    WDYM is an acronym that stands for “What do you mean?”  WDYM is used to ask for clarification or to ask someone to define something they said. WDYM is also used to ask rhetorical questions.…
  4. long-hauler

    A long-hauler is a person who suffers from symptoms of COVID-19 for longer than two weeks, and generally for several months. The experience of such persistent symptoms of COVID-19 are sometimes referred to as long…
  5. Which Type Of Learning Gets You Ahead Of The Curve?

    If you haven’t visited a classroom in years, you might be surprised to discover surprising new approaches to education. Do you know what microlearning is? Does you child’s school favor personalized or experiential learning? Is asynchronous learning the same as distance education? Learning has come a long way since the days of reciting times tables in the brick school house or getting chalky hands while …

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  8. Smells Like Teen Spirit

    Smells Like Teen Spirit

    Smells Like Teen Spirit is an influential 1990s rock song by the band Nirvana.
  9. sapiophile

    A sapiophile is someone who is attracted to intelligence or intelligent people. This attraction can be romantic and/or sexual.
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  11. “Choose” vs. “Chose”: Learn How To Pick The Right One Every Time

    Good news—choose and chose are pretty easy to keep separate. Unlike the distinction between loose and lose, which are two completely different words, choose and chose are two different forms of the same verb (whose present tense form means “to select”). In this article, you’ll learn when to use choose, chose, and other forms like choosing and chosen. You’ll also learn why “choosed” is not used …

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    vaporwave

    Vaporwave is a subgenre of electronic music that can feature heavy sampling and editing of smooth jazz or lounge, for example, and is known for its reinterpretation of pop culture themes.