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I think Fox News has really rotted a lot of people's brains.

I moved to the US when I was a toddler 20 years ago. 6 years old. My Dad is an incredibly smart man. He got a PhD when he was like 24 years old. He's a tenured professor. But as soon as he moved to the US, he started watching Fox News. Now, every single day, my Dad calls me and goes on 20 minutes political rants using Fox News talking points. I just stay silent the entire phone call. Either playing video games or watching something on my computer while he gets everything out of his system. He talks the entire 20 minutes. He doesn't even notice I'm not even talking. I'm not even listening to be honest. Because if I do say something, that 20 minute rant turns into 3 hours. And no, I don't get a word in for those 3 hours. He talks the entire 3 hours. I think there are a lot of older people like this in this country. It's not healthy. submitted by /u/bobbdac7894 to r/GenZ link comments
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*Would you support the idea of limiting the age of the president to 65 or the age does not matter?*

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Would you support the idea of limiting the age of the president to 65 or the age does not matter?

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*Target adds 1,000 new products shoppers have been begging for*

It's becoming increasingly tougher to be a large retailer these days. For one, almost everyone is held to the same standard as Amazon (AMZN) - Get Free Report, which in many cases offers same-day delivery and millions of products at reasonable prices. Related: Target just quietly released beloved new item (it's selling out fast) Just trying to match that kind of breakneck pace is enough to bankrupt some retailers. But there are other consumer demands unrelated to speed and selection. For instance, nearly every retailer now has a rewards program, and unless yours is compelling enough to join, customers may be hesitant to fork over yet another email address, phone number and slot in their wallet to hold a loyalty card. Target bulks up on popular new items Unless, of course, they shop at you frequently. Such is the case with Target (TGT) - Get Free Report, one of the most popular big box stores in the U.S. With the average shopper making at least 1.6 trips to a store per week, Target stands to gain a lot of this foot traffic as it offers many of life's essentials, from groceries to electronics. A customer walks by a display of holiday cards at a Target store on Dec. 14, 2023 in Daly City, Calif. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images But consumer taste is fickle, and it's not necessarily enough to offer everyday products at competitive prices. Especially at a store like Target, which is prized by shoppers for upselling them on novel items they never knew they needed. And it's clear from its most recent change up that Target is well-aware of its reputation as a haven for discovery. On Wednesday, the major retailer announced it will be adding over 1,000 health and personal care-related products to its inventory in an effort to capitalize on a growing wellness trend. Examples of some of these products include: Supplements or vitaminsHydration enhancersSkincareFunctional (healthier) beveragesColorful fitness outfitsWater bottlesExercise equipmentScentsProtein barsSkin and hair care Before the pandemic in 2019, the wellness industry was valued at approximately $4.9 billion worldwide. Less than five years later, however, that industry has added almost a full billion; wellness is now valued at about $5.6 billion as of late 2023. Some of this may have been popularized by wellness influencers and celebrities. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has her own line of personal care products called Goop, which routinely makes headlines for its wacky and expensive products like super-powders and at home laser treatments. Kourtney Kardashian also recently released her own line of supplements and vitamins called Lemme. Target will stock items from both of these celebrity brands. "Wellness has been redefined to encompass a more holistic way of living — and it's also different for every person," Target executive vice president Rick Gomez said. "That's why Target is delivering like no other retailer, offering guests the ultimate destination to support their wellness journey, whether that's enjoying a non-alcoholic beverage from Sechey or stocking up on Bloom to get their daily greens. We're making it fun and easy for our guests to discover new products at a great value, with more than 1,000 new wellness products, starting at just $1.99." Another booming industry is beauty and skincare, thanks largely to social media apps like TikTok which are teaching audiences the importance of self-care and presentability at record young ages. In 2023 Target added thousands of beauty products to its shelves to keep up with demand -- most of which were under $10. It also has been opening hundreds of Ulta (ULTA) - Get Free Report beauty shops within its stores. Its ultimate plan is to heave nearly 800 shoppable Ultas within Target.
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Target adds 1,000 new products shoppers have been begging for

It's becoming increasingly tougher to be a large retailer these days. For one, almost everyone is held to the same standard as Amazon (AMZN) - Get Free Report, which in many cases offers same-day delivery and millions of products at reasonable prices. Related: Target just quietly released beloved new item (it's selling out fast) Just trying to match that kind of breakneck pace is enough to bankrupt some retailers. But there are other consumer demands unrelated to speed and selection. For instance, nearly every retailer now has a rewards program, and unless yours is compelling enough to join, customers may be hesitant to fork over yet another email address, phone number and slot in their wallet to hold a loyalty card. Target bulks up on popular new items Unless, of course, they shop at you frequently. Such is the case with Target (TGT) - Get Free Report, one of the most popular big box stores in the U.S. With the average shopper making at least 1.6 trips to a store per week, Target stands to gain a lot of this foot traffic as it offers many of life's essentials, from groceries to electronics. A customer walks by a display of holiday cards at a Target store on Dec. 14, 2023 in Daly City, Calif. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images But consumer taste is fickle, and it's not necessarily enough to offer everyday products at competitive prices. Especially at a store like Target, which is prized by shoppers for upselling them on novel items they never knew they needed. And it's clear from its most recent change up that Target is well-aware of its reputation as a haven for discovery. On Wednesday, the major retailer announced it will be adding over 1,000 health and personal care-related products to its inventory in an effort to capitalize on a growing wellness trend. Examples of some of these products include: Supplements or vitaminsHydration enhancersSkincareFunctional (healthier) beveragesColorful fitness outfitsWater bottlesExercise equipmentScentsProtein barsSkin and hair care Before the pandemic in 2019, the wellness industry was valued at approximately $4.9 billion worldwide. Less than five years later, however, that industry has added almost a full billion; wellness is now valued at about $5.6 billion as of late 2023. Some of this may have been popularized by wellness influencers and celebrities. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has her own line of personal care products called Goop, which routinely makes headlines for its wacky and expensive products like super-powders and at home laser treatments. Kourtney Kardashian also recently released her own line of supplements and vitamins called Lemme. Target will stock items from both of these celebrity brands. "Wellness has been redefined to encompass a more holistic way of living — and it's also different for every person," Target executive vice president Rick Gomez said. "That's why Target is delivering like no other retailer, offering guests the ultimate destination to support their wellness journey, whether that's enjoying a non-alcoholic beverage from Sechey or stocking up on Bloom to get their daily greens. We're making it fun and easy for our guests to discover new products at a great value, with more than 1,000 new wellness products, starting at just $1.99." Another booming industry is beauty and skincare, thanks largely to social media apps like TikTok which are teaching audiences the importance of self-care and presentability at record young ages. In 2023 Target added thousands of beauty products to its shelves to keep up with demand -- most of which were under $10. It also has been opening hundreds of Ulta (ULTA) - Get Free Report beauty shops within its stores. Its ultimate plan is to heave nearly 800 shoppable Ultas within Target.
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*Feel-Good Friday: 26 January 2024 – Social Goodness*

Down go the tools; the weekend has arrived. With the Australian Open in full swing and Valentine’s Day on the horizon, there’s plenty of love in the air. So, let’s celebrate the summer vibes by indulging in everything our latest Feel-Good Friday has to offer. […] Visit Man of Many for the full post.
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*How is it not racist to claim all black people are oppressed?*

Im a Nigerian studying in the United States and can never get an answer from liberals/progressives as to how viewing me as lower in a hierarchy and oppressed is not racist. How is it not racist to believe in a hierarchy based on race and to characterize black people as lower in a hierarchy? Is it not objectification to believe in hierarchies and impose upon someone the identity of oppressed and lesser simply because of their skin color? I don’t understand how stereotypes which are supposedly politically correct are not racist, can someone explain that to me? Thank you for anyone who answers, this question is specific to the U.S. and people who lean left in the United States. submitted by /u/IgboDreamer2 to r/stupidquestions [link] [comments]
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A $65 IKEA MALM Makeover Repurposes Another Familiar IKEA Product

“I loved the practically and shape of the dressing table, but everyone on Instagram seemed to have the same one!” this DIYer says. READ MORE...
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*Как запахи пробуждают нашу память*

Обоняние может воскресить в вашей голове самые яркие и счастливые моменты.
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