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ABC’s TV show “The Middle” celebrates “weird”
And it’s cool. Mike Heck: If you could trade Brick for some kid that never made us worry, would you? I wouldn’t. Cuz then, we wouldn’t have the kid who made us take all the leaves that we raked in … Continue reading
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Tagged be you, beyou, brick, brick heck, frankie heck, mike heck, prom, sitcom, the hecks, the middle, tv, weird, weird is cool, weird is fun
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Do you wash your hands after using the bathroom? This New Yorker says don’t veto the “social contract”
New York writer Chris Mohney encounters a lot of men who don’t wash their hands in the publc restrooms and shares his disgust with the trend in his opinion piece for NBC News Think, “The number of men who secretly don’t wash … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Habits & Traits, Story
Tagged germs, gross, public restrooms, social contract, wash hands
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Let’s be weird together #mewetoo
#BeYou #mewetoo Download the free Me We Too app on Google Play or the App Store!
New Me We Too Post Translation Feature Added!
Update: Added to the android/ios apps too! Now you can translate any post into your preferred language on the Me We Too website. Me We Too posts that are not written in your preferred language have the translate icon under … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Tagged new feature, preferred language, translate, translate posts
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“No to leather, no to fur” #mewetoo – Fur sales banned in Berkeley, West Hollywood, and maybe also SF
Mini poll posted a couple weeks ago on Me We Too: “No to leather, no to fur” – what do you think? Post your vote there! Berkeley and West Hollywood already bans fur sales. And tomorrow there is a vote … Continue reading
Brighton Zeuner youngest X-Games gold medalist at 13, first female skateboarder ever sponsored by Red Bull
Brighton Zeuner beat the women she watched doing her favorite sport growing up, one day after her 13th birthday, at the 2017 X-Games in Minneapolis. She became the youngest X-Games medalist and gold medalist in the competition’s history. Brighton has … Continue reading
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Tagged Brighton Zeune, firsts, red bull, skateboarding, sponsor, sponsorship
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#knowyourhuman breaking the norm for patient safety
This is Rob. He’s an anesthetist. It says so right on his cotton scrubs cap. Dr. Rob wears his name and position on his cap for patient safety -while tags can be worn, they get covered by surgical gowns, but … Continue reading
First Caturday in San Francisco and Oakland: Walk your cats out together
Pretty common to meet people walking their dogs outside, not so much cats – but it’s happening. On the First Caturday (the first Saturday of each month for cat lovers) there are regular gatherings at Delores Park in San Francisco … Continue reading
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Tagged Boojie Baker, cat lovers, caturday, first caturday, oakland, san francisco, Sherry Loewinger, walk cats
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Didn’t date in your teens? You’re not alone. Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles’ first date at age 20
Ok, so Simone Biles was training 32 hours a week over 6 days as an Olympic gymnast, but everyone has their reasons, right. Biles took a year off from Olympic gymnastics training last year and got to spend some more … Continue reading
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Tagged dating, first boyfriend, first date, friend zone, gymnast, gymnastics, olympic gymnast, simone biles, stacey ervin
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Houston man with genetic disorder says Uber driver canceled ride because of his appearance
Reggie Bibbs, 52, has tumors growing on his skin, including his face, from neurofibromatosis (NF). He requested an Uber last Monday to drive him to the Texas Medical Center for an appointment to get blood work done. Bibbs said the … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, courageous faces foundation, discrimination, neurofibromatosis, NF, prejudice, Reggie Bibbs, sensitive training, tumors, uber
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