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It’s World Smile Day! Make sure to show off those pearly whites & make someone smile today 😃⠀
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Picking up the tab is a time-honored tradition—whether it’s celebrating with strangers in a bar, bonding with your oldest friend, or extending the olive branch to a frenemy. Celebrate #RandomActOfKindnessDay: buy a beer and raise a toast.

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Pop singer Halsey has always spoken out about issues that are important to her, including her own mental health. But now some fans are saying the star took a misstep with her latest post.
On Monday (Dec. 28), Halsey shared a tweet apologizing for a photo of herself that she shared in an Instagram Story as part of a new trend on the platform, in which users ask their followers to share photos using the app’s question feature..
The picture, which was accompanied by a fan-requested caption asking her to post a picture of “you at your lowest point,” showed a topless, gaunt Halsey, depicting her struggle with an eating disorder. “TW: ED [trigger warning: eating disorder], ask for help,” the caption read. Halsey has since deleted the image.


