
Sunayna Kanjilal
Writer at Market Realist
Writer at The Daily Net
Articles
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Jan 13, 2025 |
marketrealist.com | Sunayna Kanjilal
Reality shows have offered people a platform to showcase their talents and also cash in on their entrepreneurial instincts. Among them, "Shark Tank" allowed founders of startups such as Doorbot, now known as Ring, and Bombas among others, to pitch their products to consumers. But while the judges, also known as sharks, had an eye for promising products, they didn't always get it right and missed out on opportunities to support startups that went on to earn millions.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
scoop.upworthy.com | Sunayna Kanjilal
Tattoos have become increasingly common in the US. However, women with tattoos are unfortunately subjected to judgment in various aspects of life just because they are inked. Erika, an ER nurse who goes by @dawntodusk9 on TikTok, talked about how she was insulted by a patient after he requested a different nurse just because she was covered in tattoos and piercings.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
scoop.upworthy.com | Sunayna Kanjilal
A proposal is a moment suspended in time, a question that carries the weight of the future, words that turn into lifelong promises. A woman known on Reddit as u/mojojoooo recently took to the platform to talk about the day her boyfriend proposed to her during the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, and the internet could not stop talking about the two.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
scoop.upworthy.com | Sunayna Kanjilal
Time capsules are more than dusty containers filled with old trinkets. They hold memories and can freeze moments in time waiting to be rediscovered. Opening one can be like stepping into a different era. The sights smells and even the feel of the objects can trigger a flood of emotions, including joy, and nostalgia. Fr Dylan Schrader—who goes by @FrDylanSchrader on X—recently took to the platform and posted a series of tweets about opening his Crayola time capsule from the year 2000.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
scoop.upworthy.com | Sunayna Kanjilal
Mom dances like no one's watching — until she turns and sees her daughter recording the whole thingIn the video, the mother can be seen dancing as if nobody is watching, though her daughter documented the entire thing. Woman dancing in her living room; (Cover Image Source: Pexels | Thirdman)Mothers wear many hats. From being a protector, a teacher, a chef, and a confidant to somebody who seems to have the solution to all your problems, mothers are a beacon of light in their children's lives.
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