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  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | May Wilkerson

    The first time I ever drove on the freeway was to tell my girlfriend that I loved her. At this point, I had lived in L.A. for four years. “You can’t not drive in L.A.,” everyone said when I moved here. But I worked from home and lived relatively close to most of my friends. I had Lyft and Uber, a TAP card and a borderline unhinged love of walking. My excuse was that I didn’t have a car and couldn’t afford to buy one, which wasn’t a lie.

  • 3 weeks ago | good.is | May Wilkerson

    When you’ve got burning questions, where better to turn than the internet’s most chaotic Q&A forum? Google is so early 2000s. These days, plenty of people go straight to X (formerly Twitter) when curiosity strikes. What could possibly go wrong? One curious 18-year-old, Aimee, recently turned to the platform to pose a very relatable question—one that most of us have probably wondered about without ever actually saying it out loud.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | sporked.com | Jessica Block |Jordan Myrick |May Wilkerson |Danny Palumbo

    Credit: Liv Averett / Instacart / Jennie-O Writing this article taught me something new. It’s possible that everyone else already knows this and I have just been living under a rock (my roommate’s name is Patrick, so I’m not ruling it out), but I learned this week that Butterball is not just a brand of frozen Thanksgiving turkeys.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | good.is | May Wilkerson

    Chris Hemsworth is the 35-year-old star of "Thor: Ragnarok," or you may know him as the brother of equally attractive actor Liam Hemsworth. But did you know he's also a father-of-three? Well, he is. And it turns out, he's pretty much the coolest dad ever. In a clip from a 2015 interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Hemsworth shared an interesting conversation he had with his 4-year-old daughter India. “My daughter's kind of envious of my boys," Hemsworth told Ellen.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | sporked.com | Will Morgan |May Wilkerson |Jordan Myrick |to Sporked

    When it comes to the hierarchy of cookies, I always rank chewy cookies first and put crunchy cookies dead last. I just can not abide by a hard, crumbly cookie. Who wants to bite into a cookie and feel so much give? You have to bite hard and inevitably wind up with crumbs running down your shirt and into your special pants your mom bought for you. But that’s not to say any crisp in a cookie is bad. The crunch of a butter cookie can be quite delightful.

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