The Brunch round-up: The week and how it made us feel
Kongratulating our KweenKareena Kapoor marks 20 years in cinema this year. Thank God for her. She owned her nepo-baby status long before the debate began. She’s never dull. She revels in playing flighty, sassy, spoiled brats, still making you love her. Who else could have been Poo in K3G or Geet in Jab We Met. (Never forget Omkara, Chameli and Udta Punjab.) We stan.- Smelling jasmineMusician Aditi Ramesh recently posted that the mallipoo (jasmine blossoms) that she wears in her hair when she performs are more than a fashion accessory. They reminds her of her home in Bengaluru where the women of the house would pluck them fresh and string them for the day. They “transform the stage into home for me. I feel invincible,” she wrote. Fusion is about the little things too, no? Love!
- Taking controlResearch is showing that more young people are choosing go without sex. We’re not judging. But we’re listening. Because those people also don’t want to be called celibate (it sounds a bit priestly, frankly). Cooler terms include ‘Decentering men’, ‘boy sober’, and our fav, ‘d**k embargo’.
- Plugging outWhat does unprotected sex have to do with long-haul flights? Check out videos of people going through long journeys without inflight entertainment – no book, no screen, no headphones, no chatting with the stranger in the next seat even. It’s called raw dogging (Ah! The sex reference.) and is the flex of the moment. We’re all for it, but we’ll still use a condom.
- Clapping backImmigration attorney Kathleen Martinez’s Texas firm is modelled after Legally Blonde. The women lawyers wear pink. She regularly shuts down misogyny on her social channels. “If I’m not triggering fragile male egos in the comment section, I’m beating them in court,” she said in an Insta post. What, like it’s hard?
- Finally getting itAn Insta trend shows way too many young people mentioning that they’ve only just realised that the suffixes –st and –nd, for 1st and 2nd, are short for first and second. Digital creator Nicole Beattie’s Reel says it took her 31 years to realise this. Why did it take so long? And why is ignorance now a flex?
The Brunch round-up: The week and how it made us feel
- Kongratulating our KweenKareena Kapoor marks 20 years in cinema this year. Thank God for her. She owned her nepo-baby status long before the debate began. She’s never dull. She revels in playing flighty, sassy, spoiled brats, still making you love her. Who else could have been Poo in K3G or Geet in Jab We Met. (Never forget Omkara, Chameli and Udta Punjab.) We stan.
- Smelling jasmineMusician Aditi Ramesh recently posted that the mallipoo (jasmine blossoms) that she wears in her hair when she performs are more than a fashion accessory. They reminds her of her home in Bengaluru where the women of the house would pluck them fresh and string them for the day. They “transform the stage into home for me. I feel invincible,” she wrote. Fusion is about the little things too, no? Love!
- Taking controlResearch is showing that more young people are choosing go without sex. We’re not judging. But we’re listening. Because those people also don’t want to be called celibate (it sounds a bit priestly, frankly). Cooler terms include ‘Decentering men’, ‘boy sober’, and our fav, ‘d**k embargo’.
- Plugging outWhat does unprotected sex have to do with long-haul flights? Check out videos of people going through long journeys without inflight entertainment – no book, no screen, no headphones, no chatting with the stranger in the next seat even. It’s called raw dogging (Ah! The sex reference.) and is the flex of the moment. We’re all for it, but we’ll still use a condom.
- Clapping backImmigration attorney Kathleen Martinez’s Texas firm is modelled after Legally Blonde. The women lawyers wear pink. She regularly shuts down misogyny on her social channels. “If I’m not triggering fragile male egos in the comment section, I’m beating them in court,” she said in an Insta post. What, like it’s hard?
- Finally getting itAn Insta trend shows way too many young people mentioning that they’ve only just realised that the suffixes –st and –nd, for 1st and 2nd, are short for first and second. Digital creator Nicole Beattie’s Reel says it took her 31 years to realise this. Why did it take so long? And why is ignorance now a flex?
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