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Coffee Talk with the Everygirl

As a new contributor here at inReads,  I am very excited to be reviewing existing blogs; reading them, reviewing them, sharing them, and helping with exposure!  I look forward to finding all different...

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Pick the Brain & Retrain Your Mind

Life tends to throw us curve balls.  When we knock that curve ball out of the park, we are filled with excitement and take pride in our efforts.  But when that curve ball zips past you in the batters...

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Sheryl Sandberg: Words of Wisdom vs. Propoganda

This Monday, Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, released a career-guide/manifesto titled Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead.  While the book has received much questioning...

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Hashtag First World Problems via White Whine

As I noted in my last post, whining and complaining seems to be an ongoing pastime among Americans.  We get a promotion at work, then complain it’s too much work. Our favorite actress wears a heinous...

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What’s Your UHpinion?

It’s hard to even imagine the lives we all lead prior to the existence of the internet. Besides a phone call to your house line, how the hell did we keep track of each other?! We had no instant...

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80′s & 90′s Nostalgia…We Remember

As a child of the 80s, there are countless things from my childhood that I have simply forgotten.  Whether it’s from the inundation of products in today’s world or my depreciating memory as I get...

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The Very Relevant Blog of Mr. Irrelevant

D.C. sports fans are some of the best in the world.  But what exactly is the “identity” of the Washington D.C. sports nut? We aren’t loud and obnoxious like Boston fans; we aren’t crude and ignorant...

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Local Leaders Courtesy of I Love WDC

It has been said that “Generation Self” is less connected to society than maybe our parents were, that we are not as environmentally conscious as our elders, and we are lazy and unmotivated.  Quite a...

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Flourish in Progress – An Inspiration For the Ladies

It still fascinates me how much the internet has evolved in the seven years (ugh, I’m getting old!) since graduating from college. While surfing the web, I come across lots of interesting websites,...

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Dogs on Drugs, But Not Really Dogs on Drugs

If you’re reading this post, odds are the title caught your eye and you just HAD to see what it was about.  Yeah, that pretty much happened to me too as I stumbled upon this blog today. Dogs on Drugs...

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From Passing Notes to Passive Aggressive Notes

Remember when you were a kid and instead of paying attention in school, you were busy writing a note about virtually nothing, to pass off to a friend before next period? My friends and I were so...

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DC Sports Media’s Future: Ball Hogs Radio Network

If you live in and around the DC area and are an avid sports fan, you have two local radio station options for your daily dose: one is 106.7 the Fan, the other is a Redskins-owned channel that shall...

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Public Opinion on the “Say No To Size Zero” Campaign

It’s no secret that the media has pushed girls to be self-conscious.  Whether you are a size 2 or a size 12, odds are, at some point in your life you have felt too fat, too pale, too plain, or all...

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Step Inside the Mind of a Ghetto Genius

I wrote a post a couple weeks ago about a chick in Cali with a great blog (Flourish In Progress), who boasts her ghetto tendencies, love for TuPac, and bad-ass attitude.  She is a co-contributor of...

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Pop Culture: the D-Listed Way

I’m a chick with many tomboy tendencies.  I am obsessed with sports; I like watching, playing, discussing, talking shit, and I consider myself a fantasy sports aficionado.  My favorite pair of shoes...

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A Little Throat Punching For Your Friday

We’ve all been there.  You know, when you have a crappy day and everyone is getting on your last nerve, your nosy co-worker won’t stop bugging you, traffic is God awful, and you get home after work...

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Scary Mommy – An Online Community for Parents

From what I hear, parenting is tough. I am in absolutely no rush to experience it myself, and and that is mostly because I have enough friends poppin’ out kiddos that I am seriously beginning to think...

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The Racialicious Take on the Jason Collins Story

In honor of a very monumental moment this week, I have decided to post on the very courageous move on NBA player Jason Collins’ part.  His story was run by Sports Illustrated on Monday, a 3,000 word...

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A Chick Who’s Crazy With a Side of Awesome Sauce

I’ve been checking out all different types of blogs lately, and for whatever reason, I have managed to skate across a lot of mom blogs…too many in fact. It has actually started to make me (and my...

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A Breath Of Fresh Air, Turned Up To Eleven

When you’re scanning blogs on a constant basis, you find yourself looking for certain things: humor, similar interests, topics that generate a buzz and can start a conversation, people who talk about...

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