parenting

  • A split image: on the left, a digital illustration of a stomach filled with green strings of chewing gum; on the right, three people stand beside an ice cream truck with colorful treat pictures on the side.
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    15 Lies Parents Told Their Kids In the Eighties

    Growing up in the eighties meant living in a world where parents held all the answers, or at least pretended they did. Before we could fact-check everything with a tap on a screen, most of us simply accepted whatever truth…

  • A woman wearing glasses and a striped shirt is talking on the phone while gesturing with her hand. She is sitting at a desk with an open notebook and a laptop. Behind her are shelves, a plant, and a brick wall with decor.
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    10 Things Taught to Millennials That Aged Terribly

    Millennials have endured many a the infuriating moment where they’re taught a “lesson” by someone else who insists that they’ve seen it all. Just because you have some years on someone doesn’t mean that you’ve figured out how to navigate…

  • A split image shows Batman on the left with a caption saying, "I'm Batman. No literally though," and the Terminator on the right with a caption saying, "Terminator." Batman is holding a tablet in an urban night setting, while Terminator stands in red neon lighting.
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    19 Tragic Baby Names Parents Actually Named Their Children

    Getting bullied for having a dorky name is just about as frustrating as it gets. The parents of these children listed were either very out of it, or wanted their children to know what it’s like to grow up with…

  • The image is divided into two parts: the left side shows a pink purse with a cute, cartoonish face and the text "Just bought this purse." The right side shows a smartwatch screen displaying a notification seeking approval to view a website titled "Watch a YouTube Video Without Your Parents Knowing" with "Decline" option visible.
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    21 Funny Examples That Kids Are Miniature Maniacs

    Anyone who has a kid will likely tell you that they’re highly effective little agents of pure chaos. The amount of utter destruction that a kid can create when left to their own devices for a sliver of time should…