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bitches gotta eat! 0 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. The episode of Judge Mathis featured a case where a woman sued her friend for breach of contract over a party organizing business.
  2. The plaintiff and defendant had differing views on the breakup party and what was agreed upon, leading to a humorous dispute in court.
  3. The ruling by Judge Mathis favored the plaintiff due to discrepancies between what was promised and what was delivered for the party.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 20 Jul 15
  1. The internet culture often involves reappropriating and decontextualizing content, blurring the lines between stealing and art.
  2. Apps have emerged to help people cope with heartbreak by erasing online reminders of past relationships.
  3. Degrassi, a Canadian soap opera, was ahead of its time in portraying teen internet culture with references to social media platforms.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 13 Mar 14
  1. TV seasons may end differently than we perceive based on our expectations.
  2. Teju Cole's Twitter account [@apieceofthewall] is noteworthy for its unique essay-style tweets.
  3. According to the "Princeton Mom", being single can be influenced by habits such as Netflix, Seamless, and constant phone use.
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The Shift With Sam Baker 0 implied HN points 20 Apr 23
  1. The Golden Girls TV show characters were younger than expected, challenging common perceptions of aging.
  2. Watching nostalgic shows like The Golden Girls can bring comfort and remind us of simpler times.
  3. The theme of aging and life stages explored in The Golden Girls can resonate with viewers at different points in their own lives.
Jovex Substack 0 implied HN points 09 Mar 24
  1. Sitcom episodes are self-contained and often inconsequential, unlike serious novels that follow a more structured storyline with long-term consequences.
  2. In real life, much of our experiences can resemble sitcom episodes - random, inconsequential events mixed with stable personalities and social circles.
  3. Despite some important decisions and habits that can shape us long-term, the majority of life is a balance between stable traits and random, repetitive, inconsequential situations, similar to sitcom scenarios.