This article is one of the winning submissions from the New York Post Scholars Contest, presented by Command Education. “I wear a cute outfit but don’t take any photos or my crush doesn’t see it, it’s ...
The T-shirt is yellow, 100% cotton and meant for "everyday wear." Across the front, it declares in italic script, "I'm too ...
All over the internet, there has been a trend of celebrating things women do that may seem odd to those not in the know. These are known as “girl” things. (I’m not sure who voted for using “girl” ...
Whether we know it or not, we’ve all found ourselves doing some “girl math”. Let’s say you purchase a dress at a department store for $100, but return it the next day because it didn’t fit quite right ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The math is mathing. The math is mathing. The“girlmath” trend that’s been ubiquitous on social media for the past few weeks ...
Move over, girl dinner — it's time for girl math. The latest discourse to hit the social media platform revolves around spending, consumerism and and economics, both real and imagined. In videos, ...
You pay for a latte with money from your Starbucks app, so your bank account balance doesn’t change. That means the coffee was basically free, right? This is just one example of “girl math,” a trend ...
A version of this story was originally published by EdSource. Girls closed the gender gap in math; then the pandemic struckJust before the pandemic struck, girls had overtaken boys’ scores in math and ...
As a failed pre-med student, I can confidently say that I am truly terrible at math. However, as a social media enthusiast, I can also proudly say that I am a true expert at “Girl Math.” Anyone who ...
It seems like no one can ever have a little bit of innocent fun on the internet without a bunch of weirdos chiming in and ruining things. Seriously: You could post an innocuous 30-second video ...
On the heels of the popular girl-dinner trend, allow us to introduce to you: girl math. Popularized by TikTok user Samantha James, the concept pokes fun at bad spending habits by justifying them using ...
If you don’t know the phrase “girl dinner,” you’re either living under a rock, not Gen Z or just don’t have TikTok. And no, I’m not talking about a snack, a treat, or a meal — I mean it’s just “girl ...