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Don’t Go on This Type of First Date 😳🌲 (It Has a Name Now)

Don’t Go on This Type of First Date 😳🌲 (It Has a Name Now)

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First, a new home organization trend is replacing the viral Marie Kondo method. It’s called “house hushing,” and it claims your clutter might actually be yelling at you. 🏠👀 Is your bedroom too loud?

Then, the so-called “cereal taco seasoning thief” gets busted at Target after a sneaky checkout strategy involving trading cards and self-checkout. 🌮🛒 The details are stranger than you’d think.

And finally — if you’re single and dating — there’s one type of date experts say you should absolutely avoid right now. It’s tied to a new dating term called “alpine divorce,” and it’s raising serious safety concerns. 🚨🌲 What is it, and why are therapists warning people about it?

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