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Drink Some Boba Tea And We'll Guess Your Greatest Desire

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Drink Some Boba Tea And We'll Guess Your Greatest Desire


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How the Olympics can embrace non-binary athletes for the future

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It's hard to remember a time before the Olympics had very open, very gay athletes like we do now, but the first openly gay Olympian didn't appear until 1988 in Seoul.

Thirty years later, there's still residual public outcry. Even Vice President Mike Pence had a low-key Twitter meltdown about openly gay ice skater Adam Rippon. So it won't be long before athletes on other parts of the LGBTQ spectrum come to the Olympics to compete and cause similar waves of gratuitous handwringing.

Of particular concern are non-binary and genderqueer athletes, or people who don't identify as either male or female and otherwise fall outside the traditional gender binary. Sports are rigidly sex-segregated, and the Olympics are no exception. It's part of the reason why non-binary athletes and activists are pushing for change at more local levels (high schools, colleges), hoping their advocacy can find a way to trickle out, downward, and up. Read more...

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It's hard to remember a time before the Olympics had very open, very gay athletes like we do now, but the first openly gay Olympian didn't appear until 1988 in Seoul.

Thirty years later, there's still residual public outcry. Even Vice President Mike Pence had a low-key Twitter meltdown about openly gay ice skater Adam Rippon. So it won't be long before athletes on other parts of the LGBTQ spectrum come to the Olympics to compete and cause similar waves of gratuitous handwringing.

Of particular concern are non-binary and genderqueer athletes, or people who don't identify as either male or female and otherwise fall outside the traditional gender binary. Sports are rigidly sex-segregated, and the Olympics are no exception. It's part of the reason why non-binary athletes and activists are pushing for change at more local levels (high schools, colleges), hoping their advocacy can find a way to trickle out, downward, and up. Read more...

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Do You Have Any Tips For Managing Clutter In Your House?

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Time to clean!

One of my goals this year is to reduce the amount of things I own. Over time, I've accumulated so many trinkets, sweaters I hardly wear, and gifts I never liked but never got rid of.

One of my goals this year is to reduce the amount of things I own. Over time, I've accumulated so many trinkets, sweaters I hardly wear, and gifts I never liked but never got rid of.

And living in a small apartment, I really don't have the space for all of the random things I've collected — but I'm overwhelmed by where to start. I also know other people who are motivated to get some cleaning done, so I need your help!

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For example, do you have any tips for getting rid of clothes? Like, perhaps you have a set timeline for how long you keep certain items before donating them?

For example, do you have any tips for getting rid of clothes? Like, perhaps you have a set timeline for how long you keep certain items before donating them?

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Or maybe you have some general rules you follow for what you choose to keep and toss.

Or maybe you have some general rules you follow for what you choose to keep and toss.

Do you have a good way to clean out a junk drawer and then actually keep it clutter-free?

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What about pantry items, like all of the spices and boxed food that's been in your cabinets for who knows how long?

What about pantry items, like all of the spices and boxed food that's been in your cabinets for who knows how long?

Do you follow a certain method when you clean out your pantry or refrigerator?

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And while we're here, do you have a charity or organization that you like to donate to?

And while we're here, do you have a charity or organization that you like to donate to?

Or do you do something else with your items that need a new home?

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