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  2. The MySpace Movie - Wikipedia

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    Language. English. Budget. $10,000. The MySpace Movie, also known as Myspace: the movie, is a 2006 short film and viral video. Its name refers to Myspace, the social networking website, which it parodies. Two years later, a new video by Lehre was released, but instead of Myspace, focused on Facebook.

  3. Live, Laugh, Love - Wikipedia

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    Live, Laugh, Love. A decorative key holder bearing the phrase, from 2012. " Live, Laugh, Love " is a motivational three-word phrase that became a popular slogan on motivational posters and home decor in the late 2000s and early 2010s. By extension, the saying has also become pejoratively associated with a style of "basic" Generation X [1] decor ...

  4. 'Live, laugh, love': The most crushing Gen Z insult, explained

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    Kennedy Peters, the 11-year-old daughter of Yahoo Life editor Terri Peters, routinely uses the phrase “Live, laugh, love” with her friends, and shared how she thinks its ironic usage really ...

  5. Eat Pray Love - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $60 million [2] Box office. $204.6 million. Eat Pray Love is a 2010 American biographical romantic drama film starring Julia Roberts as Elizabeth Gilbert, based on Gilbert's 2006 memoir of the same name. Ryan Murphy co-wrote and directed the film, which was released in the United States on August 13, 2010.

  6. File:Live, Laugh, Love (17817050623).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Live, Laugh, Love; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  7. Why Gen Z uses the phrase 'live, laugh, love' ironically - AOL

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  8. 'Live Laugh Lesbian': Target's cheeky Pride collection ...

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    “The fact that it says ‘Live Laugh Lesbian’ in the iconic live laugh love font — its irony comes full circle. It’s high camp. I want it on everything.”

  9. Postcards from the Edge (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $22 million [ 1 ] Box office. $63.4 million. Postcards from the Edge is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Carrie Fisher is based on her 1987 semi- autobiographical novel of the same title. The film stars Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, and Dennis Quaid.