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Wow. These def draw from some stereotypes. But– California is my favorite.
The 50 States Of America Is They Were Actually High School Kids.
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Caitlyn Jenner just showed the world how to use privilege for good
During her ESPYs speech, Jenner went out of her way not only to talk about the struggling, bullied transgender youth every where but the challenges facing transgender women of color specifically. She mentioned advocates like Laverne Cox and Janet Mock, but also those whose lives we’ve lost like Mercedes Williamson.
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wnyc:
“Girls soccer is better than boys soccer because, I guess girls are kind of better than boys.” –Molly, Age 8
npr:
Sweet Fact of the Week: Sweet Tea
Summer is in full swing, and there’s no better way to cool down than iced tea—especially Southern sweet tea. But is your tea high or low? The difference dates from the 18th and 19th centuries:
In the United States, ladies were gathering in their parlors or on their verandas for “low tea” (so-called because the tea and cakes were served on low tables, in contrast to “high tea,” when a more substantial meal was eaten at a high dining table). Tea parties, with homemade specialties such as strawberry shortcake, pecan pie, or angel cake, were held to raise funds for churches or charities.
Follow #OxCompSweets across social media for more sweet morsels from The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.
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Love sweet facts! - Aggi