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Brittany Hugoboom

@brithugoboom

Founder @evie_magazine • Founder @28wellness • Seek Truth, Find Beauty 💕

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Things I could live without seeing on my timeline: Porn Gaston was the good guy That picture of Leo DiCaprio from 10 years ago with some random 23 year old “Is this appropriate??” Margot Robbie being called mid Moms quote tweeting other moms “Well in MY experience”

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The thesis of this piece is that the fractionalization of popular culture into extremely narrow niche's has produced an environment in which we have few shared joys as a people and so our primary collective bonding is tragedies. That's correct. So what are the consequences of

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I've been in the internet for like 48 hours and despite minor benefits I might have to leave. Watched this Selena Gomez video, besides a few weird derp shots that ppl were able to clip and super misrepresent how she looks she looks extremely beautiful, is prob one of the most

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Hollywood told Sydney Sweeney to get Botox at 16: “I have very strong eyebrow muscles. And I had someone tell me to fix my face or else I’m not going to make it. I should get Botox. I was 16! I’ve never gotten anything done. I’m absolutely terrified of needles. No tattoos.

Hollywood told Sydney Sweeney to get Botox at 16: 

“I have very strong eyebrow muscles. And I had someone tell me to fix my face or else I’m not going to make it. I should get Botox. I was 16!

I’ve never gotten anything done.

I’m absolutely terrified of needles. No tattoos.
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Are we treating disease—or designing destiny? There are two futures before us, and it's time to choose. Join The Heritage Foundation on Nov 5 for Editing Destiny: The Debate Over Human Genetics, exploring the promise & peril of embryo screening and regenerative therapies.

Are we treating disease—or designing destiny?

There are two futures before us, and it's time to choose.

Join The Heritage Foundation on Nov 5 for 
Editing Destiny: The Debate Over Human Genetics, exploring the promise & peril of embryo screening and regenerative therapies.