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  2. Samantha Irby - Wikipedia

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    Samantha McKiver Irby (born February 13, 1980) is an American comedian, essayist, blogger, and television writer. [1] [2] She is the creator and author of the blog bitches gotta eat, where she writes humorous observations about her own life and modern society more broadly. [3]

  3. Joe's Diner (placeholder name) - Wikipedia

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    A famous example is the Joe's Diner located in Lee, Massachusetts, which was the subject of Norman Rockwell's work "The Runaway". [2] Reporting on this iconic image, the New Yorker observed: One thing Lee had going for it was Joe's Diner, and in a sense Joe's Diner was Lee.

  4. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    A Tumblr blog post shown on an information screen in a Dutch train station, 2019 Tumblr has been noted for the socially progressive views of its users. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] In 2011, the service was most popular with the teen and college-aged user segments with half of Tumblr's visitor base being under the age of 25. [ 64 ]

  5. 5 tips for getting started with a Mediterranean eating plan Ready to dive in? Experts recommend making gradual changes, such as choosing one or two food items to include into your weekly routine.

  6. A plant-based diet beginner's guide, from health benefits to ...

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    For example, if you eat mostly refined carbohydrates and processed foods, that's not necessarily healthy or nutrient dense. Here are some tips to get started with a plant-based diet:

  7. Lettuce club - Wikipedia

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    A lettuce club is a student organization that holds events in which members compete to be the first to finish eating an entire head of lettuce. Originating at the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, the phenomenon of lettuce clubs spread after being mentioned in a viral Tumblr post. [1]

  8. Social dining - Wikipedia

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    It is a philosophy of using meals specifically as a means to connect with others: eat to socialize. A brunch, dinner or supper party are popular examples of places to socially gather over food. [1] Social dining differs from a dining club in the sense that it is not exclusive, but promotes an inclusive atmosphere. Friends and strangers alike ...

  9. Microblogging - Wikipedia

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    Contains short post text, usually 280 characters or less. However, by 2006 and 2007, the word microblog was used more widely for services provided by established sites like Tumblr and Twitter, some of which do not have RSS-like feeds. A "tweet" posted to Twitter in 2007. As of May 2007, there were 111 microblogging sites in various countries.