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It just might be the most fun you have on your next vacation Be honest: On a scale of unbothered to pure panic, how would you feel if you were traveling in an unfamiliar place and your phone died?
Most college students spend their first semester adjusting to lecture hall classes and navigating life away from home. Now more of them are doing that while also conducting market research, building ...
If you’ve scrolled through TikTok recently, you may have stumbled across videos captioned with some variation of “the saxophones are getting louder.” The phrase is appearing across the platform in ...
If your TikTok feed has been overtaken by ominous saxophone music and captions about things going wrong, you're not alone. The "saxophones are getting louder" trend has swept the platform, turning a ...
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