Valentine’s Day Quickies:
1. The art collective MSCHF put out a WD-40 COLOGNE last year. It sold out quickly, but they recently restocked it . . . and added a new PERFUME that smells like the cleaning solution Fabuloso.
- There’s a new dating app called “Score” . . . and that isn’t just a reference to landing a date.
You must have at least a 675 credit score to use it. It’s a dating app only for people with good to excellent credit, and it hopes to help “raise awareness” about the importance of finances in relationships. - A new study has found that “sequential effects” can come into play when browsing profiles on dating apps. It’s a type of bias known in psychology, where the previous item in a sequence affects how you judge the current item. So when flipping through profiles, there may be traits that you inadvertently carry over from one person to the next.
- Researchers say there’s evidence that mouth-to-mouth kissing is more than 5,000 years old.
- So-called “candy salads” are going viral on TikTok . . . but they’re just a modern spin on the random candy dish that everyone’s grandma used to have sitting out.
Just open, loose, mixed candy in a dish on the coffee table. - Thousands of ride-share and food delivery drivers are planning to strike on Valentine’s Day as part of an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions.
- According to one poll, 13% of Americans would rather receive DIAMONDS than chocolate on Valentine’s Day.
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