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Who else hates pruny fingers like Kristen Bell? There is an easy solution – cool scuba diving gloves!
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“daxshepard: My bride wears gloves in the pool because she hates the feeling of pruney finger tips on skin. #Hollyweird#iloveher”
On Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight, Kristen Bell confirmed her husband’s photo is real and she does wear gloves in the pool – “cool scuba diving gloves” – because she feels like she is going to puke when touching skin with pruny fingers. The gloves, an idea/gift from her friend, takes care of the phobia for her and she loves that she can join in on the fun too, and keep her kids safe in the water.
Kristen’s husband Dax Sheperd talked about how she really,really hates pruny fingers, and the surprise it was to him after 11 years of being with her (married since 2013), on Jimmy Kimmel Live July 12:
“What I’ve been told thus far is she doesn’t like going to the pool,” he said, noting that the recent West Coast heat wave... Continue reading
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Tagged cool scuba diving gloves, dax sheperd, jimmy kimmel, jimmy kimmel live, kristen bell, pool gloves
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We Circle & Member Profiles updated to include all voting combos!

We have updated the “We Circle” and member profiles on the Me We Too website and app to include all the various voting combos – so you now get to really connect and find out how you voted the same – different – or kind of the same with other members! The “We Circle” orders the members who have voted most like you on the top, taking into account votes on your posts, your votes on their posts, and each of your votes on others’ posts.
We have also reformatted the backend so voting speed is even faster now! So, it’s more fun, faster! Check it out!
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“…I think we are probably the two only people that feel that way”

Molly Gordon on Jimmy Kimmel Live , promoting her new movie “Life of the Party” with Melissa McCarthy.
Watch part of her interview with Jimmy:
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 the yard and release them back in the wild. Ehh, who thinks like that? I’ll never forget it. So, yeah, he’s weird. But, I’ll take him over some normal kid any day.
Frankie Heck: (sighs) I just want him to be happy.
Mike Heck: Me too.
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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 their hands after... Continue reading
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Tagged germs, gross, public restrooms, social contract, wash hands
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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 the post content:
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Just click on this translate icon on any of these posts to translate! No more copying/pasting the content into Google Translate to find out what everyone is saying. The system uses the Google Translation Api to automatically translate the user posts into your set preferred language.
You can choose your preferred language at sign up, and also choose it/update it on the Edit Profile... Continue reading
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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 on a measure to ban fur sales also in San Francisco. The measure was presented to the Board of Supervisors Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee by Direct Action Everywhere and the Compassionate Bay Coalition, and sponsored by SF Supervisor Katy Tang, to protect animals. A vote against animal cruelty.
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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 a long list of firsts. At 11 years old, she became the youngest X-Games cometitor... 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 caps don’t. He is pushing for others to do so too, for everyone in the hospital to know names and roles to avoid reoccurence of errors due to staff misidentification.
I’ve heard of medical students mistaken for senior trainees then instructed to finish operations. Arrests where requests... Continue reading

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