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Here's Why The Corners Of Your Mouth Get Dry And Chapped AF

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Wtf is happening and what can you do about it? Warning: Somewhat graphic cracked lip photos ahead.

Have you ever woken up and the corners of your mouth are so dry and cracked you just feel like:

Have you ever woken up and the corners of your mouth are so dry and cracked you just feel like:

The struggle is real.

So BuzzFeed Life checked with two dermatologists, Dr. Julie Karen of Complete Skin MD and Dr. Michelle Green, to find out wtf that's all about.

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It's totally normal, especially during winter, for the corners of your mouth to get irritated and inflamed — also known as "angular cheilitis" or "perleche."

It's totally normal, especially during winter, for the corners of your mouth to get irritated and inflamed — also known as "angular cheilitis" or "perleche."

It's pretty common and affects people of all ages, says Green. You can get it during any season, but it often happens in the winter because the lack of humidity in the air can impair your lip barrier so it's more prone to cracking and injury, says Karen. Once it cracks, it can be really tricky to heal.

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It's usually caused by an infection of fungi or yeast from excess saliva trapped in the cracked corners of your mouth.

It's usually caused by an infection of fungi or yeast from excess saliva trapped in the cracked corners of your mouth.

When moisture builds up in a warm closed area like this, it's easy for yeast and fungi to grow and lead to an infection, says Karen. It's less common, but bacteria like staphylococcus can also infect cracked skin and cause inflammation.

It probably seems counterintuitive — wouldn't spit keep your lips moisturized? — but all that saliva can actually dry your lips out and break down the skin, says Karen. It usually happens at night when you're drooling and, obviously, if you're a chronic lip-licker

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And this can happen if you aren't protecting your mouth with a petroleum- or beeswax-based lip balm.

And this can happen if you aren't protecting your mouth with a petroleum- or beeswax-based lip balm.

These act as protectants for the skin to prevent excess moisture and buildup of yeast or fungi, says Green. Some lip balms are better than others, but we'll get to that in a bit.

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Oprah Revealed That She Repeatedly Yelled "You Get A Car!" Because Everyone Was Confused As Fuck

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Oprah’s audience = no chill.

Probably one of the most iconic moments from The Oprah Winfrey Show was when Oprah gave AN ENTIRE AUDIENCE brand new cars.

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There's a good chance you can immediately picture the moment in your head — Oprah repeatedly yelling "YOU GET A CAR!" while her entire audience loses all chill.

There's a good chance you can immediately picture the moment in your head — Oprah repeatedly yelling "YOU GET A CAR!" while her entire audience loses all chill.

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"I was saying that because people were screaming so loudly they didn't know what was going on," Oprah said. "Prior to that moment, I had said, 'Open up your boxes. One person has a key.' So when I looked at the faces of the audience, they go, 'But I have a key ... but she has a key,' so that's why I said, 'You get a car! You get a car!' to try to clarify, because they all looked so confused. Everybody gets a car!"

So there you have it — Oprah only uttered these iconic words because EVERYONE WAS CONFUSED AS FUCK.

So there you have it — Oprah only uttered these iconic words because EVERYONE WAS CONFUSED AS FUCK.

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Justin Theroux's Eyebrows Are Champions Of Acting

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He’s coming for you, Peter Gallagher.

Last night on Colbert, Justin Theroux was challenged to pretend like he was thinking about whatever Stephen read aloud and react with his eyebrows.

Last night on Colbert, Justin Theroux was challenged to pretend like he was thinking about whatever Stephen read aloud and react with his eyebrows.

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It provided us with some relatable moments,

It provided us with some relatable moments,

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A moment in which we wondered if he was thinking about his wife Jennifer Aniston,

A moment in which we wondered if he was thinking about his wife Jennifer Aniston,

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and a good chuckle for fans of his HBO show.

and a good chuckle for fans of his HBO show.

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22 Questions All People Who Stay Up Too Late Have Asked Themselves

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The midnight hour is for deep questions, like “What should I watch next on Netflix?”

What should I watch next on Netflix?

What should I watch next on Netflix?

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How many hours of sleep will I get if I close my eyes right this second?

How many hours of sleep will I get if I close my eyes right this second?

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Should I text my crush?

Should I text my crush?

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Why is Tumblr just full of dicks and porn at this hour?

Why is Tumblr just full of dicks and porn at this hour?

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We Reimagined Adele's "25" Album Art So You Don't Have To

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We are so, so sorry.

Hello, it's Guy.

Hello, it's Guy.

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Hello, it's O.

Hello, it's O.

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Hello, it's Steve.

Hello, it's Steve.

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Hello, it's Barack.

Hello, it's Barack.

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No Sex 'Til Matrimony

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On 16 September, BBC Three broadcast an episode of Don't Tell The Bride featuring a young religious couple, Ola and Raphael, who had never shared a kiss – their first kiss would take place on their wedding day, in front of their families and friends. The episode generated a lot of Twitter chatter, largely around the celibacy of the couple – what is it like to fancy someone enough to want to be with them (and marry them) but not act on it? How difficult was it? Who would do such a thing, and why?

Ore and Eugene, both 23, met at the University of Nottingham as freshers (Ore was studying law; Eugene was studying finance, accounting, and management). They began going out just over two years ago, and as born-again Christians, believe in abstaining from sexual acts until marriage, which means they are celibate (neither is asexual). They live in London. BuzzFeed UK spoke to them.

Ore's story

There are no certainties in life, and Eugene and I are very, very aware that life happens. From a religious perspective, what we've done is committed our plans to the God that we serve. We've said this is what we want to do, and we know that it's only the grace of God that will continue to sustain our relationship. And even in marriage – whenever that may come – it is the grace of God that will continue to sustain us as a couple.

I attend a Pentecostal church, but the principle – that we love God and we believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross to save us – stands, regardless of doctrine. I haven't been a Christian all my life, and I genuinely don't believe that there are very many people who have been; you have to make a fairly conscious decision to follow Christ. That happened for me when I was 14.

The motivation for celibacy before marriage is simple: I am a Christian, and I believe our bodies belong to God. He made us, created us all in his image, and we serve him with our bodies as well as our minds and our souls. And so because of that I don't believe I should really be using the body that God gave me to be having sex with people who I am not married to and I am not "one flesh" with.

There was an initial understanding that we would be abstinent, but then as our relationship grew, we had to set boundaries. This was still very early on, maybe within the first month or two of our relationship. When you make such a decision, it doesn't just happen automatically: We don't believe that we are superheroes and you don't just not have sex with someone who you're very physically and emotionally attracted to. It is a choice. And it's hard.

You don't just not have sex with someone you're very physically and emotionally attracted to. It's a hard choice.

I think people who are not Christians, or who don't understand why somebody would make the choice, have a lot of preconceptions; there is this idea that you're just not supposed to feel anything. The Bible is very clear that you can feel these things, but it is lust. And the problem is acting on it and keeping your mind pure. I pray about it. I'm very open with Eugene. I say, "this is how I'm feeling right now" and he'll pray with me or we'll pray separately. I can talk to people who have done this – other Christian couples who've gone through a period of waiting and not having sex 'til they were married. I ask them, "how can I deal with this situation?" In terms of how I cope, I pray, I talk to other people. I'm very honest with God. I meditate on the word of God and that will usually help.

Our boundaries are not set in stone. If there's a boundary that we haven't set properly, we talk about it and revise it. So at the beginning of our relationship we used to French kiss, but that changed later. We don't touch one another in certain places. It's about revising boundaries and praying. I honestly believe it’s the grace of God that sustains us, and that's why it's even better. It means that, God willing, we make it to our wedding day.

I would say that among committed Christian circles, abstinence of this sort is definitely the norm but some people might not necessarily choose this road. Most of my immediate family are aware and I think they believe it's the right thing to do. But I have friends who find it... [laughs] they don't understand it. I discuss it very openly when it comes up in conversation. So a lot of my friends at work actually watched that episode of Don’t Tell the Bride and came to find me the next day to talk about it. People always tend to ask me, "You don't do anything at all? You mean, you're completely...?" The next question is always, "You don't even, like...?" Sometimes people say, "Oh, wow, that's really admirable." I've had people say, "I'm a Christian, too, and I couldn't do that."

Everybody is so different. We know a couple who didn't even hold hands and for me, that's like, "whoa, that's a lot!" but it's what they can bear. We're OK with holding hands and cuddling and pecks. But even cuddling can be quite intimate – it's all about how you do it. I personally think having a goal in sight helps. Just like people with a weight loss goal, I think it helps you stick to the plan. Everybody's story is different, everybody has what they can handle. The Body of Christ (the church) is so unique and individual. This just works for us.

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Eugene's story

When I vocalised my feelings for Ore, my thing was, I want her to be the last person I'm with. So even at an early stage, my intention was for this to go on to marriage. Whether it worked out that way or not, you know... But by God's grace, I hoped it would.

I was brought up in a Catholic household, and I always say I had an understanding of God, but I didn't know God. It was almost like I grew up with a set of rules and certain things I was "supposed" to do: You do your Holy Communion, you do your confirmation. I was sort of going through the motions of Catholic teaching. The church I go to now is a Pentecostal church. I think a lot of people have certain predetermined views of Pentecostal churches. I like to characterise my faith as having a relationship with Jesus Christ. He is my lord and saviour.

The motivation for abstinence, on my end, is twofold. One is strictly about my faith and the fact that I respect what the Word says. My faith is the foundation of the choice. I think sex is something that's very powerful but it was created to be enjoyed in a certain context: to really cement the bonds of marriage and really grow in their love for one another. So when I read those stories in the Bible, in my heart, I truly believe that when you have have sex, when you share with your other half in that context, it is something that's really a blessing. Really amazing.

The other answer is a bit more personal. I'm not a virgin. And coming from a past where you sort of make decisions to sleep with this or that person, I think a lot of people don't understand the power of the act. In the past I've been in situations where the foundation of the relationship wasn't really strong because it was based on a physical thing. Physical things can change. Your faith is what you believe, what you stand on. That's who you are.

Your faith is what you believe, what you stand on. That's who you are.

Ore and I were really good friends before we became a couple. And we're really open with one another. From the beginning, we were very intentional (I know I keep throwing around that word, but it's true!). We knew how we were going to structure our relationship; we knew the people in the Bible we were going to model our relationship on. We had the will to do what pleases God. It's difficult but we have that desire.

I'd say my "love language" is physical touch; it's how I relate to people. In past relationships, it was very much how I built a relationship, and I don’t mean that just in terms of having sex. So right now – looking at Ore and knowing that I want her to be my wife – it can be very, very difficult. Sometimes it's like, "but I know that's where I'm going, so why can't I just...do it now?" If I'm struggling, I can have a frank conversation with God. I think a lot of people get into this but they're not intentional. When it gets hard, they cave. I feel like I can go to God with anything. Just having that conversation can get my mind right, stop me from sinking. We're cultivating a relationship. It's just about being honest with myself and with God. That's how I deal with it. But it's hard, especially coming from doing that kind of stuff before.

Ore and I do kiss, on the forehead, or pecks. Ore likes to cuddle. It's not that we've abandoned touch altogether – I don't walk around with my hands in pockets not going near her – it's just trying to find something that works, that keeps up holy. I like to hold hands but Ore's not really a holding hands type. [both laugh]

Ore and I talk about it, but I'm also keen to protect her integrity as well. The Bible talks about not putting a stumbling block in a fellow believer's way. In the past, I've said something like, "You know what? I need to go" – and she'll know what I mean by that. Abstinence is definitely not uncommon in our circles. My family aren't explicitly aware, but I think it's something they assume. It wasn't an explicit conversation. I've spoken to my friends about it, and their reaction is like the brother on that episode of Don't Tell the Bride: They literally cannot believe that I'm possibly doing it.

There are a lot of people in church who aren't celibate, and that's just the decision they've made. Our personal conviction is this is right for us. We don't want to portray ourselves as these holier-than-thou people. But it's actually possible to have a functional relationship, in which you express physically that you care for someone, without having sex. There is a middle ground, and that's what we're trying to get across really, by agreeing to do something like this. I've had people ridicule me, and they get really explicit. They cannot get their heads around it.

And I think another thing that is really a motivation is that, well, the Bible says that our faith is not just for ourselves, but for other people. Ore and I are trying to be a light for others. If there's one person who sees what we're doing and thinks, "I want to do that too," then thank God for that. It's another added pressure but at the same time we're honoured to carry that burden.

I'm sure we're going to have amazing sex when we get married. But it's not the be-all and end-all.

I do have a kind of timetable in mind. I was always one of those "when I'm this age" and "when I have this amount of money" kind of people. It's a three-year plan. And that's not even for an overly spiritual reason: It's just a purely financial thing. I'm not after a mansion or anything but I want to get married and be in a house I can raise a family in and be comfortable. When you say you're intentional, you can't do that without having a time frame and milestones. Obviously, it's not Oh, we just need to hang in there. It's not just about the sex. But that's one of the things that we as a couple can look forward to. I'm sure we're going to have amazing sex when we get married. But it's not the be-all and end-all.

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13 Reasons You Should Be Scared Of "Antibiotic Resistance"

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A new study suggests that we’re approaching a “post-antibiotic era” as bacteria evolve to become immune to the drugs we use to fight them. It could mean the end of modern medicine as we know it.

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You'd be forgiven for not knowing exactly what scientists mean by antibiotic resistance, because it turns out that very few people understand what's going on. What it means is bacteria becoming immune to the drugs we use to kill them.

But a recent investigation by the Wellcome Trust reported that almost no one really understands the problem or how serious it is.

A new report in the Lancet Infectious Diseases journal says bacteria are becoming resistant to colistin, an antibiotic usually thought of as a "last resort". The resistant bacteria were found in both humans and animals in China.

These "superbugs" – others include the notorious MRSA – are going to become more common and ever harder to treat. But that's only a small part of the problem. It has been suggested that if we don't take steps very quickly, it could mean the end of modern medicine.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy, two of the most common treatments for cancers, both cause heavy damage to patients' immune systems, our body's own defences against infection. "The consequences of suppressing immune systems is that, inevitably, people get infections," says Dr Luke Moore, a doctor at Imperial College, London.

"At the moment we can fight those infections with antibiotics, until the immune system is working again, but the cupboard is getting barer. It's harder to find drugs that will fight those inevitable infections."


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Cholas Gave The Perfect Response To Women Dressing Like Them

15 Times Calvin And Hobbes Reminded You To Never Stop Exploring

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It’s a magical world, Hobbes, ol’ buddy … let’s go exploring!

This week, the legendary comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson, celebrates its 30th anniversary.

This week, the legendary comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson, celebrates its 30th anniversary.

The strip, published from 1985 to 1995, centers around Calvin, a wise-beyond-his-years six-year-old, and Hobbes, his imaginary stuffed tiger. Together, the two characters muse about life, death, philosophy, and everything in between.

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But what I love most about Calvin and Hobbes — aside from their profound observations about the state of the world — is their shared desire to explore it.

But what I love most about Calvin and Hobbes — aside from their profound observations about the state of the world — is their shared desire to explore it.

Here are 15 times Calvin and Hobbes embraced the spirit of adventure, reminding us that a life filled with passion, big dreams, and even bigger adventures truly is a life well-lived.

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1. When Calvin gave us life goals:

1. When Calvin gave us life goals:

"I say, if your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life."

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2. And taught us the right way to make decisions:

2. And taught us the right way to make decisions:

"In the very long term, I know which will make better memories."

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We Know Which "Elder Scrolls" Race You Are Based On How You Play "Skyrim"

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Time to determine whether you’re man, beast, or mer.

21 Tweets About Thanksgiving That Are Way Too Real

21 Tumblr Posts About Masturbation That Will Get You Every Time

WIRED Magazine To Debut Show On Netflix Next Year

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BuzzFeed News has obtained an internal email from WIRED Publisher Kim Kelleher announcing that the publication's Editor-in-Chief Scott Dadich is slated to produce a new show for Netflix positioned as a "'Chef's Table' — for designers." Netflix did not respond to a request for comment. WIRED declined comment.

WIRED Ones,

I’m thrilled to announce that WIRED has struck a first-of-its-kind deal with Netflix to create a new longform documentary series loosely based on WIRED by Design—with our own Scott Dadich as Executive Producer! (Think: "Chef's Table”—for designers.) Production officially kicked off last week in San Francisco and filming will begin next month. RadicalMedia will produce the eight 1-hour episodes and Academy Award- and Grammy-winning director Morgan Neville (Best of Enemies, 20 Feet from Stardom, and Keith Richards: Under the Influence) has come aboard to direct. As with all Netflix original programming, the episodes will debut together around this time next year.

We wanted to let you all in on this exciting news early, but we are working with Netflix on announcement plans, so please keep this tightly under wraps for now. We’ll have more details to share in the coming weeks and months.

In the meantime, if you have questions, please direct them to Billy Sorrentino, and be sure to congratulate Scott when you see him!

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The series is to be based on Wired By Design, a conference held by WIRED last year at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California. The three-day event featured speakers like architect Bjarke Ingels, then-New Yorker Creative Director Wyatt Mitchell, and Momofuku founder and chef David Chang elaborating on the importance of design in their work.

This series marks new territory for Netflix; it's the company's first partnership with a magazine. The effort is not, however, completely new territory for WIRED, which collaborated with PBS on a 10-episode television series called Wired Science in 2007.

99 Games We Want To Play If Sony Brings A PS2 Emulator To The PS4

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I got 99 games and Jak 2 is one.

In a statement made Thursday night to Wired, Sony has confirmed that it is working on PS2 emulation for the PS4.

In a statement made Thursday night to Wired, Sony has confirmed that it is working on PS2 emulation for the PS4.

That means you'd be able to play the PS2 games you love on the PS4. Seriously. SERIOUSLY.

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While details of when this project will be complete, whether the emulation will be via disc or software, and how many PS2 games will be available are still up in the air, one thing is certain: WE ARE ALL EXTREMELY EXCITED.

While details of when this project will be complete, whether the emulation will be via disc or software, and how many PS2 games will be available are still up in the air, one thing is certain: WE ARE ALL EXTREMELY EXCITED.

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So excited that we immediately compiled a list of 99 PS2 games we hope to be able to play on the PS4's emulator. In no particular order (except the first one, maybe), here we go:

So excited that we immediately compiled a list of 99 PS2 games we hope to be able to play on the PS4's emulator. In no particular order (except the first one, maybe), here we go:

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1. Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando
2. Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
3. Ratchet & Clank
4. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
5. Jak II
6. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
7. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
8. Tony Hawk's Underground
9. Star Wars: Battlefront
10. Star Wars: Battlefront II
11. Red Faction
12. Final Fantasy X
13. Final Fantasy XI
14. Final Fantasy XII
15. Okami


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If "Harry Potter" Characters Looked Like They Did In The Books

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“Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair, and bright green eyes.”

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Tell Us About Your Self(ie): Sabrina Carpenter

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What's your wallpaper on your phone and/or computer?

A garden utopia.

What's the one word you are guilty of using too often?

Prolly...Prolly. Or Barmy.

What is the last thing you searched for on Google?

Historical UK landmarks. Hope to make it there soon.

Who is the last person that called or texted you?

Mr. Matthews

What was the last awkward situation you were in and how did you handle it?

My fly was down before I went on a red carpet the other day. How did I handle it? I zipped it up.

When is the last time you went to a theater?

I was at the Greek Theater last week seeing princess Marina and the Diamonds.

What TV show should everyone should be watching?

Sherlock

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And what is your TV guilty pleasure?

Pretty Little Liars and recently Game of Thrones.

What's the first CD you bought?

Britney Spears

What is the one food you cannot resist?

Anything chocolate.

What music are you currently listening to?

DNCE's new EP, Twenty One Pilots' latest album, and Sam Smith's new 007 single.

What movie makes you laugh the most?

Easy A or 22 Jump Street.

What drives you absolutely crazy?

Terribly uncomfortable silence or being too early for something.

What was your first online screen name?

Sabrinstar99. *Hangs head in shame*

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Pick one: Kittens or puppies?

I WILL NOT CHOOSE.

New York or Los Angeles?

Depends on the season.

Comedy or drama?

Comedic dramas.

Bacon or Nutella?

Nutella

Coffee or tea?

Iced coffee

'80s or '90s?

'90s

Britney or Christina?

Christina (sorry, Brit).

NSYNC or BSB?

NSYNC

Hannah Montana or Lizzie McGuire?

I've never been faced with such a tough question. I'll have to say Hannah Montana only because that's what made me want to start singing.

Watch Girl Meets World Fridays at 8:30 p.m. ET on Disney Channel.

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Please Drop Everything And Tell Us When You Wet Your Toothbrush

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Toothpaste then water or water then toothpaste?

It has come to our attention that toothbrushers everywhere are a people divided.

It has come to our attention that toothbrushers everywhere are a people divided.

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Some people dampen their brush before squeezing out their toothpaste.

Some people dampen their brush before squeezing out their toothpaste.

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Then there are those brushers who live on the wild side and wet after the toothpaste is in place — risking certain disaster.

Then there are those brushers who live on the wild side and wet after the toothpaste is in place — risking certain disaster.

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There might even be the rogue dry-brusher who skips wetting the brush all together and just goes to town.

There might even be the rogue dry-brusher who skips wetting the brush all together and just goes to town.

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What's The Best Christmas Gift You Ever Got As A '90s Kid?

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Game Boys galore.

Celebrating the holidays in the '90s was a blast — especially since the toys were downright insane.

Celebrating the holidays in the '90s was a blast — especially since the toys were downright insane.

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Maybe you received a Tamagotchi, and were the best virtual pet parent.

Maybe you received a Tamagotchi, and were the best virtual pet parent.

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Perhaps Santa brought you the sickest Game Boy color with all of the coolest games.

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Or when you found a Lisa Frank backpack under your tree, you instantly knew you'd be the coolest kid roaming the halls.

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16 Things To Do With That Jar Of Tears After Listening To Adele's 25

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You listened to Adele. You cried. Here’s what to do with those tears.

Freeze the tears and make homemade ice cream:

Freeze the tears and make homemade ice cream:

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Go for a swim:

Go for a swim:

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Adopt a fish:

Adopt a fish:

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Bathe yourself in tears:

Bathe yourself in tears:

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