Marla Rosenthal
It has finally happened. What once was a social media outlet connecting drunk college students has suddenly become the place you hear about your exes' recent engagement, your high school boyfriend’s new baby and discover your moms penchant for oversharing. Fortunately, the brilliant people of Unbaby.me have not only had enough, they’ve found a way to program all this excess noise right out of your timeline with photos of your own choosing.
It was the "stick it!" heard round the world. On Sunday, during the artistic women’s gymnastics qualifiers, NBC brilliantly focused a camera on wildly animated Olympic parents Rick and Lynn Raisman as they watched their daughter Alexandra compete on bars.
Considered the rock of the team, Aly’s performance was nothing short of solid, and the video capturing her parents' roller coaster ride of emotions became the stuff of internet legend.
One minute they’re spouting prose in a bathtub, the next they’re liberating your decorative pillow shams. Sure, it’s fun to imagine yourself as the naive protagonist courting the cannot-be-contained love of a "manic pixie dream girl," but when the allure and mystery fades into giggles and crazy, it might be time to rethink the dream.
White people have all sorts of problems, like what to wear to polo tournaments, on boats, or how to shop for organic mayonnaise. (See the Rich Kids of Instagram Tumblr.) Not surprisingly, man’s best friend, the dog, has experienced similar conflicts in his life.