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Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

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dimanche 17 décembre 2017

Essie's Latest Nail Polish Collection Was Made For Practicing Your Princess Wave

A fresh manicure can take your mood from zero to 100, but the latest nail polish colors from Essie will make you feel like a straight-up princess.

The brand is releasing six new Gel Couture shades ($12), all inspired by romance and royalty. Its enchanted new lineup features creamy, opaque hues that deliver salon-quality results at home. Just apply two coats of polish, finish with the Gel Couture top coat, and - voilà! - you'll have a magical, long-lasting mani.

While we love the longevity of Gel Couture polishes, the stunning colors are what have us hyped as hell. You can take a cue from Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth II, and Duchess-to-Be Meghan Markle and opt for a classic pink, like Matter of Fiction. But if you're fond of Cinderella's ballgown blue, metallics, and vampy hues, you'll also find a color in the new range that fits you like a crown.

Rita Remark, Essie's global lead educator, told us via email that she's personally smitten with Good Knight (blackened plum) and Princess Charming (neutral mauve-pink). "With another royal wedding around the corner, the timing [of this new collection] couldn't be more charmed!" she added. And Rita's right - we could totally see Meghan rocking a shade similar to Princess Charming down the aisle next Spring.

Luckily, you don't have to be an actual princess to get in on the magic. The entire collection is available to snag now on Amazon. Ahead, you can get a better look at each shade and see them swatched on different complexions. In the meantime, we'll be here practicing our royal waves before our next manicures.

Gingerbread Latte Hair Is the Sweetest Way to Be Holiday Ready

One of the most exciting parts of the Winter season is running to Starbucks to get our hands on the holiday drinks. One of our favorites is the spicy gingerbread latte. Turns out, the festive drink also happens to be excellent hair color inspiration.

Starting with a deep coffee-hued base and adding highlights of warm copper, this brunette hair color is a gorgeous choice for the Winter season. The lighter hues are reminiscent of adding milk into your latte and seeing the different shades of brown that appear in your red holiday cup. The drink itself is delicious, so you can't blame us for getting excited about this beauty inspiration.

Gingerbread latte hair is a gorgeous look for brunette gals who want a subtle change without dipping their strands in bleach. If you're tempted to try this out for yourself (as you should be!), keep scrolling for some gorgeous inspiration photos to show your stylist.

What I Learned From Not Wearing Makeup For 2 Months

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I've had the travel bug for as long as I can remember; I just can't stay put for too long. Last year, before I'd even finished the last of my university work, I'd jetted off to the USA to stay with family for six weeks. From there, my boyfriend and I traveled around Southeast Asia, part backpacking, part nice (budget) holiday-ing. I'd managed to pack up my belongings in a bag of a similar size to the one I now carry to work every day. I'd also packed less makeup and skin care for the trip than I use in a single day at home.

I packed only six items: cleanser, exfoliator, moisturizer, SPF, shampoo, and mascara. That's it. I'd recently had an HD Brows treatment (which included tinting), so I didn't need to worry about them. I didn't even take conditioner or hair oil (though I later regretted this and bought some on my travels). To say I packed light is an understatement.

Over the first few days, I missed my acid toner, mists, and array of concealers to rid my blemishes and dark circles. But surprisingly, after the initial shock of only having minimal products, I actually forgot about my lack of beauty products and didn't miss having those extra steps in my day.

Although I've been blessed with a quite a good complexion, I still have my skin hangups. Right now I could tell you exactly where all my skin concerns are (two spots by my nose, a scar on my left jaw, and a weird blackhead on my left cheek). I stare at them every time I do my skincare routine, wishing them away. But I actually can't tell you if my skin was particularly good or bad when I was traveling, because I didn't notice it, nor did I care. I didn't have the time (nor energy) for a 15-minute skincare routine, which is one of my favorite things at home.

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My skin has definitely benefited from using an array of products, and I don't think I could ever have such a minimal routine long term. However, I have learned that giving my skin a break also gave me a break from obsessing over every blemish and imperfection. It also made me appreciate makeup. When I did decide to wear a slick of mascara once or twice in the evening, I felt great - like really great. I was amazed what such a tiny amount of product could do as a confidence booster. Never underestimate the power of mascara!

Now, I'm not saying that you shouldn't ever think about skin care again. Although there is more to life than beauty products, I strive for perfect skin and I really enjoy trying different products to find what works for me. But, there are no benefits to scrutinizing your every blemish in the mirror twice (or more) a day, because it probably isn't doing you or your skin any good. Sometimes, the basics are all you need. Embrace your natural beauty and enjoy those no-makeup moments as much as the makeup moments.

A Diamond-Shaped Perfume by Diana Ross Is Comin' Out

Gigi Hadid Flaunts Her Armpit Hair as a Boxing Badass For Love Magazine

On day 11 of Love magazine's annual Advent calendar, Gigi Hadid went where no model has ever gone before for the calendar and rocked unshaven armpits. While this year we've seen models break out their strongest moves for the fitness-themed videos, Gigi's body hair has added to the empowering narrative of the videos. While Gigi flaunted her best boxing and volleyball moves, it was her underarms that had people talking.

Some comments have commended her choice to go natural, with one Instagram user writing, "ARMPIT HAIR YASSSSSSSSSS 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏," but as expected, others felt differently, writing, "ewwwwwwww" and "I'm shook." For a video concept that is known for its unparalleled sexiness, it's great to see Gigi's natural body hair being embraced and talked about. It's obvious that there is some sweatshirt fuzz as well stuck to Gigi's underarms, but regardless, it's a different side to the perfectly edited videos of the past and an exciting step for embracing body hair like it's NBD - because it isn't!

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Gabrielle Union Recalls the "Bullsh*t" Time Her Twists Were Called "Unprofessional"

Whether she's rocking braids, twists, a ponytail, blond highlights, long extensions, or her gorgeous natural hair, Gabrielle Union is constantly inspiring women with her array of looks. But, even as a successful actress and businesswoman (she created her own haircare line, Flawless), Gabrielle has faced scrutiny over her hairstyles being accepted as "professional." In a recent interview with Byrdie, she opened up about her experience as a woman of color in entertainment and society's beauty standards.

"There's a larger conversation with people of color when it comes to our hair and our skin color," Gabrielle said. "People will try to lighten our skin tones and alter our hair, which says a lot of about how we feel about ourselves versus how other people feel about our blackness and textured hair. We need to showcase the fullness of our beauty."

In a role where she was playing a "professional woman," Gabrielle wanted to wear twists, and producers dismissed her saying the style wasn't "professional" or "polished," but Gabrielle wasn't letting this one go.

"I was doing a project and with the character the producers were coming up with what they wanted to do for her hair," she recalled. "And they were like, 'She's beautiful, sophisticated, and professional.' I was like, 'Well, I want to wear braids.' And and they were like, 'Well, I mean, she's beautiful, sophisticated, and corporate America.' I responded, 'Yes, and specifically I want twists.' And they went on to say, 'We just really want her to look more polished.' I said, 'You all really don't understand what are we talking about here?'"

She continued, "The idea that how you wear your hair somehow relates to your character, your intelligence, or your wokeness is bullsh*t."

In an essay she wrote for Glamour earlier this year, Gabrielle got real about her struggle to embrace her natural hair at an early age. After 20 years of her hair "being used and abused," she knows what makes her happy. "I've finally gotten to a place of self-acceptance and recognizing that my natural hair is beautiful - and so is whatever weave I may wear," she wrote. "I'm perfectly happy rocking an Afro puff, my French braids, Senegalese twists, a faux-hawk, or an ombré wig, or heat-styling my natural hair with extensions . . . and that makes me a happy person in my life."

Awaken the Force (and the Relaxation!) With These Star Wars Bath Bombs

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the most perfect bath bombs ever existed. Hah, just kidding - they exist right here, right now on Etsy, which is currently flooded with a boatload of Star Wars-inspired bath fizzies.

Thanks to all the hype surrounding the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we've been blessed with tons of Yoda-approved beauty products that pay homage to the film, from a capsule collection by Cargo Cosmetics to adorable Lip Smacker balms in the shape of our favorite characters. The homemade bath bombs of Etsy, however, may be our favorite under-the-radar option for showing our devotion to the film series, all while unwinding in our tubs.

Ahead, see and shop the coolest Star Wars bath bombs we could find. You'll be the cleanest and most relaxed Jedi in the whole galaxy after lathering it up with these cute products

Rihanna Just Revealed TWO New Fenty Lipsticks Coming - Including Lavender!

PSA: SinfulColors Now Makes Glam Makeup - and Vanessa Hudgens Is the New Face of It!

SinfulColors has brought joy to the hands of many who've picked up the brand's chic and affordable $2 nail polish. And now, the brand is coming for your face. That's because SinfulColors has teamed up with Vanessa Hudgens to bring us an epic collection of makeup (its first foray into cosmetics!). Once you see the shimmering rainbow of matte and metallic hues, you're going to want it all. Plus, everything rings in under $10, so you actually can afford to stock up on all this newness.

After taking a peek at the eye-catching, mostly metallic, and iridescent collection, it's no surprise that Vanessa Hudgens would be the face of this space princess-esque lineup. She truly looks like a galactic dream come true (that blue-and-purple smoky eye though!).

A random assortment from this line is currently available on Amazon, but it will expand into drugstores and to SinfulColors website come January 2018. In a press release, a rep for the brand informed POPSUGAR that over 100 new SinfulColors makeup products will drop "by early next year."

Until then, take a peek at the current 18-piece collection that's fit for a glam fairy godmother.


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How to Get Instagram-Worthy Hair

Yours truly, before and after my transformation with Anh Co Tran and Johnny Ramirez.

Anh Co Tran is, in a word, cool. He works with women who most of us fawn over in the media - he gave Coco Rocha, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Faith Hill pixie cuts. But he's not just a short-crop aficionado. He's styled Gone Girl's Emily Ratajkowski and even social media superstars like Arielle Vandenberg, who has over one million Vine followers. "Lately, all the women who come in for a cut show me Arielle's photo," he said. And, of course, Jessica Alba recently debuted her sexier, lighter strands, thanks to Anh and his partner Johnny Ramirez. But Anh's following isn't a result of his clients - it's his work.

The thing about Anh, though, is he might be cool, but he's not above being friendly. When you meet him, it's as if you've known him for years, like a close friend. That's probably why so many of his clients feel comfortable going so bold when their hair is in his hands. If you're in need of a major transformation, Ramirez-Tran will make you the 2.0 version of yourself.

Anh is a superstar in his own right. His Instagram has 207,000 fans, a mix of people who want to learn his technique, want their hair cut by him, or simply love gorgeous hair.

We have firsthand experience working with Anh. He predicted the bob would be the haircut of 2014 - he was right - so we filmed a segment at his salon, Ramirez-Tran, to learn the dos and don'ts of the 'do. Want to know more about the man behind the trend? Keep reading! Plus, learn the key products you need to create the look.

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The 19 Best Christmas Movies You Can Watch on Netflix

If you're anything like us, your holiday viewing begins the minute the Halloween pumpkins are thrown away. So in preparation, we've rounded up some of the best holiday movie options on Netflix. From classics like The Grinch and White Christmas to alternative options like Gremlins and The Ref, there's a little something for everyone . . . whether you're on Santa's naughty or nice list.

22 Gifts For the Supernatural Superfan

Supernatural is currently in its 13th season, and it's earned quite the loyal fan base over the years. Sam and Dean Winchester are practically part of our own families by now, and there's no shame in wearing their faces on a t-shirt or putting little quote magnets on the fridge. Right? We went ahead and scoured the web for the best Supernatural gifts out there. Fancy a Winchester sweatshirt? How about a unique clock with your favorite men? Look here to find the perfect present for the Supernatural fan in your life.

OPI's Holiday Collection Has Polishes to Match Any Party Dress

Here's yet another reason to stop biting your nails: OPI just released its holiday lineup, and not to alarm you or anything, but it's perfect. Whether you're a metallic or matte girl, you gravitate toward bold reds or subdued blues, or you're just in the market for something really, really shiny, it's all up for grabs in this collection.

There are 12 colors in this release, and, yes, the shade names are totally cheeky (hats off to the copywriter who came up with "Adam Said, 'It's New Year's, Eve,'" a candy-apple red). While this is a pretty wide-ranging collection, overall we'd say it leans more on the sultry side. Most of the colors are dark and festive, just the way we like our holiday manis. Save for the soft white "Snow Glad I Met You," this is pretty much a line free of neutrals.

No matter what your party dress looks like, you're bound to find something that will match. If you wear sequins at all this Winter, we suggest complementing your sparkles with the metallic blue "Coalmates."

See the entire OPI Winter Collection ahead.

The New ColourPop x Kathleen Lights Collab Is the Prettiest One Yet

38 Fierce Women Who Embrace the Buzz Cut - and Will Make You Want One

When it comes to hairstyles, the buzz cut is reserved for the most fierce and daring of ladies, Cara Delevingne included. Not only do buzz-cut babes look badass around the clock, but they avoid bad hair days, windswept lip gloss situations, and color maintenance (what roots?). Meet the women who will have you clutching the trimmers.

24 Times We Were Jealous of Sophie Turner's Perfect Hair

Sansa Stark's hair tells a story on Game of Thrones, and actress Sophie Turner definitely makes the most of her long locks in real life too.

She has such great hair, in fact, that she's become a Wella Professionals ambassador. The British actress has to dye her hair every week (nope, she's not a natural redhead!) when filming, so she knows a thing or two about looking after and styling it. Whether it's plaits or waves, she works it like it's her calling in life. And we're pretty sure she would suit hair any color of the rainbow.

Scroll though our top 24 favorite Sophie Turner hair moments.

Target Will Offer Same-Day Shipping on Beauty Products - Game Changer!

If you've ever considered hiring an assistant to go on Target beauty runs just so you don't have to yourself, the following news will make you do a happy dance. According to WWD, the megastore has announced that it has acquired Shipt, an online platform that specializes in same-day shipping.

For $99 a year, every time you make a Target purchase, a team of personal shoppers will pick up your goods for you. It's like having Santa's little helpers coming to your assistance, but this offer lasts all year. So, when can you reap the rewards of this news that is sure to make lazy (or busy) girls cheer? It's actually all starting pretty soon - WWD reported that the service will start in half of all Target stores in early 2018.

This news is just one of the many major beauty moves Target has made in the past year. If you recall, 2017 saw the revamping of the store's beauty department, which included the expansion of its beauty concierge service and addition of new brands. One particularly exciting launch was the creation of Glow Studio, an affordable K-beauty line.

So: in 2018, we wish you health, happiness, and on-demand drugstore beauty products.

OK, Zendaya and Tom Holland's Romance Is Pretty Darn Adorable

It looks like things may be getting serious between Zendaya and Tom Holland. The couple, who first struck up a romance after costarring in Spider-Man: Homecoming, just hit a major milestone in their relationship. According to Us Weekly, "Tom has met Zendaya's family and they love him." Even though the couple initially denied that they were dating earlier in the year, Tom recently stepped out to support Zendaya at the premiere of her movie, The Greatest Showman, and their previous outings pretty much speak for themselves. Whether they're battling it out on stage during Lip Sync Battle or they're just goofing off on the red carpet, it's obvious they share a special bond. They've even gone as far as sharing each others' clothes during the press tour. Take a look at Zendaya and Tom's cutest moments together.

Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" Remix With Andrea Bocelli Is Straight Up Magic

Ed Sheeran continues to prove he can duet with literally anyone. The 26-year-old English crooner teamed up with world-renowned Italian classical tenor Andrea Bocelli for a "Perfect Symphony" that's just straight up magic to your ears. The latest remix comes after his "Perfect" duet with Queen Bey shot to number one on the Billboard charts earlier this week.

Sheeran teased his Bocelli collaboration on Instagram before its release, writing, "Orchestral version of 'Perfect' with the amazing Andrea Bocelli comes out Friday. Orchestrated and produced by my super talented brother Matt, little gift for you all before Christmas". Listen to it in full (and on repeat as much as you would like) ahead.

Riverdale: Let's Take a Minute to Freak the F*ck Out Over That Archie and Betty Moment

Warning: a cute little Riverdale spoiler below!

Is Riverdale trying to kill me? That is the sincere, if melodramatic, question I pose for The CW's teen mystery show following its wild midseason finale, "Chapter 22: Silent Night, Deadly Night."

For starters, the identity of the Black Hood is finally revealed, only to be the lame tertiary character of high school janitor Mr. Svenson (which has to be a red herring . . . right?). It's a deeply unsatisfying and nonsensical conclusion to the serial killer storyline, to say the least. But you know what? The big Svenson reveal was eclipsed by another important moment in the episode: Archie and Betty's kiss.

YES! Or no, depending on which couples you're rooting for.

That's right - the two best friends decided to cut the sexual tension brewing between them with a knife their lips following their respective breakups from Jughead and Veronica. For some fans, the moment comes at just the right time. For others, it's an unacceptable and brief bump in the road for the show's meant-to-be couple: Betty and Jughead (I see you and respect you, Bughead shippers).

Regardless of how you feel about Betty and Archie as a prospective couple, they share a Christmas kiss (sans mistletoe, mind you) in a car while on their mission to discover the Black Hood's true identity. The sweet moment comes after Archie gives his lifelong friend the most perfect and sentimental gift at Kevin's Secret Santa party (a Swiss Family Robinson read-along that the pair used to listen to as kids). With Jughead momentarily out of the picture, thanks to his and Betty's ongoing relationship strife due to his involvement with the Southside Serpents, this happens:

See what I mean? Riverdale is trying to KILL me. Fortunately for anyone worried about a romance blossoming between the two, Riverdale stars Lili Reinhart and KJ Apa dished about the moment to Entertainment Tonight, and it definitely seems like it was more platonic than some might realize.

"To me, it shows that there's just such a genuine friendship between them and they just know each other," Reinhart explained. "Even though you don't get to see every little detail of their past or their history, when she says that they listened to it when they were 5 years old, it just paints a picture for you of how long these people have been in one another's lives, and it's just really sweet."

Apa seemed to agree (which makes sense, seeing as it looks like Archie and Veronica patch things up), saying that Bughead shippers "might not be happy" but ultimately shouldn't freak out. "If they're confident Bughead fans, then they've got nothing to worry about."

Riverdale fans, naturally, had plenty to say about the moment on Twitter.


















15 Times Kesha Proved She Was Back and Stronger Than Ever This Year

Kesha made a triumphant return to the spotlight this year after taking a five-year hiatus from music. Not only did she release her third studio album, Rainbow, but she also hit the road for the accompanying Rainbow tour. In addition to her music career, Kesha also seemed to focus more on expressing herself and making a difference in the world. In January, she joined a bevy of stars at the Women's March in LA and she even hosted a workshop in Texas to fight against cyberbullying two months later. Celebrate Kesha's monumental year by taking a look back at some of her best moments from 2017.

Once Upon a Time: 18 Gifts For Diehard Captain Hook Fans

There are plenty of magical Once Upon a Time gifts out there, but there's one storybook character in particular who has caused a huge fan frenzy. If you or your friend just can't get enough of the ruggedly handsome Captain Hook, then you're sure to fall hook, line, and sinker for these equally dashing products this holiday season. Cuddle up with your favorite pirate with a soft throw blanket or wear your heart on your sleeve with a fun graphic tee.

Dwayne Johnson Has Done More This Year Than Most of Us Do in a Decade

Dwayne Johnson had a pretty f*cking busy year in 2016, and it seems he had absolutely no plans of slowing down this year. In addition to starring in three films, Baywatch, The Fate of the Furious, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Dwayne will be getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame very soon and has signed on for a handful of other movies, including Rampage, Skyscraper, and San Andreas 2. And just in case that wasn't enough, Dwayne also recently launched an ad agency company with ex-wife Dany Garcia called Seven Bucks Creative and is even considering running for president. Meanwhile, we can't even make it through Monday without complaining. Keep reading for a look back at Dwayne's busy year.

'90s Movies That Will Bring Back the Magic of Your Childhood Holidays

Almost immediately after Thanksgiving is over, people start getting into the Christmas spirit. Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas" rotates on every radio station. Cars pass down the street with Christmas trees strapped to their roofs. Department stores have elaborately beautiful decorations all throughout the store. But no Christmas season would be complete without a few holiday movies. Before Elf and Love Actually dominated our screens, there were a whole slew of amazing Christmas classics - they just came out in the '90s.

The Original Titanic Pictures Will Make You Swoon Even Harder After 20 Years

This month marks Titanic's 20th anniversary, and to honor it, we're looking back at the 1997's classic. Leonardo DiCaprio is still one of our all-time crushes, and it's mesmerizing to see these vintage pictures of him and Kate Winslet as Jack and Rose. Get a blast from the past with these sweet shots from the 1997 movie, and I dare you not to swoon over Leo in that tux.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Hold Hands During a Rare Yet Delightful LA Outing

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi were as cute as can be while strolling around LA on Friday afternoon. The couple, who celebrated their nine-year wedding anniversary back in August, were spotted holding hands while doing some shopping. Ellen and Portia have been keeping a low profile throughout most of the year; the last time we saw them at a public event together was at the MTV VMAs in August, and the last time they hit a red carpet together was at the People's Choice Awards in January. Thankfully, the pair often give us peeks into their home life on social media.

Totally Justified: 14 Holiday Gifts For the JT Superfan

Chances are you have a friend or five who's been loving every second of Justin Timberlake's exciting couple of years, so why not wrap up 2017 with a holiday gift they're sure to love? With a mix of collector's items, hilarious fan tees, SNL-inspired picks, and products with the JT stamp of approval - 901 tequila, we're looking at you - we've got plenty of presents to suit (and tie) the Justin superfan in your life. Bonus points for a few boy band gifts, too! Take a look for a happy heartthrob holiday, then check out more helpful gift guides.

The 50 Best Pop Culture Gifts of 2017

Ready or not, it's already that time of year - the time when you start stressing out about what you're going to buy everyone for the holidays. But you can stop your stressing, because we have gift guides upon gift guides, and here, we have all the fun, pop culture-related presents inspired by the hottest TV and movies this year.

17 Photos of the Stark Siblings That Prove Blood Is Thicker Than Water

Game of Thrones has taken so much from the Stark family, but we have a feeling that no matter what other horrible things may happen in Westeros, nothing will be able to fully break them. Despite parents Ned and Catelyn being killed off a long time ago, as well as Robb (Richard Madden) and Rickon (Art Parkinson), their remaining children have never stopped loving each other (despite being separated by wars and thousands of miles). And it turns out that their bond is just as strong in real life.

Sansa (Sophie Turner), Arya (Maisie Williams), Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright), and "bastard" Jon Snow (Kit Harington) - who isn't Ned's son, but nobody really knows yet - love getting together outside of work. Whether they're hitting a red carpet or just relaxing on a Friday night, we love their sibling-like bond. Keep scrolling to see some of their best moments together (some also feature more familiar Game of Thrones faces).

Here's Why the Sea Monster Sex Is Actually a Very Important Part of Shape of Water

Spoiler alert: FYI, we will be discussing a key aspect of Guillermo del Toro's sexy sea monster film, Shape of Water.

Listen, I'm going to cut right to the chase. I'm a big fan of Guillermo del Toro. Going in to Shape of Water, I was excited. It appeared to be an incredibly rich and beautiful story. The visuals in the trailers alone were enough to convince me that the film would be utterly enchanting. Long story short, I did love it. I'd argue it's del Toro's best film since Pan's Labyrinth. But even though I fell in love with this whimsical and timeless tale, even though I think it's a strong Oscar contender and one of my favorite films of the year, I left with one lingering question: did Eliza and the sea creature need to have sex?

If you're questioning the question, let me assure you that they do, indeed, have sex. Eliza even describes the anatomy of the fish man, who seems to have some kind of trap door down there that opens up to reveal his, um, fish-man-italia. In a later scene, the two successfully fill Eliza's bathroom with water, naked, and seem to have another glorious scene of love-making. All the while I wondered, did they need to consummate this relationship in this way? Could they have forgone the sex and still maintained the power of the narrative?

Ahead of the film's release, I hopped on the phone with Doug Jones, the human man who is inside the fish suit in the film. Jones has a long history of starring in Guillermo del Toro's films - he plays the Fauno in Pan's Labyrinth, Abe Sapien in the Hellboy movies, and more - and he has an even longer history of this kind of creature work in the broader spectrum of the film industry. When I asked Jones about the sex and why it was necessary, he actually gave a pretty incredible answer.

In those classic monster movies that Guillermo was inspired by as a child, even Creature From the Black Lagoon being a big one . . . all those monsters, the creature from the Black Lagoon, Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, King Kong, the list goes on. There's also a human being involved with that monster who finds empathy, sympathy with him. A romantic notion might be in the air over that sympathy, right?

So, Guillermo [del Toro], once he saw The Creature From the Black Lagoon, he developed a crush on both Julie Adams and the creature at the same time. And he really wanted that romance to be actualized and completed. He said that as a child, he even doodled them after he saw the movie: Julie Adams and the creature holding hands at the beach, on a bicycle together, having a picnic together. He drew multiple pictures of them in hopes that they might have gotten together one day. Well, this is the movie that he made now. He wanted to make the movie where the monster does not have to transform into a handsome prince in order to be loved.

All of us at some point in our lives have felt like we're the out-of-sorts one. We're the one who doesn't fit in. We're the one who's different from everybody else and we're not lovable somehow. I think everybody has that running fear [laughter], and I certainly can tap into that.

To be in a story where I don't have to change, I just have to be accepted, and where someone finds me beautiful. She sees the beauty in my monster-ness. And I see the similarity in her, too. We see something in each other that others find invisible, or expendable, or even distasteful. But with each other, we find the beauty in it all. And so gosh, who wouldn't want to tell that story?

So, there you have it. While it's heartening to see Eliza's bond with this creature, that sort of sympathy and camaraderie is a pretty common staple of classic "monster" movies. But to see a love story, to see a film where the creature really gets the girl . . . that's something we never see. So, yes, I was a bit incredulous about the sex in Shape of Water. But when you look at it in this broader context, it makes a lot of sense.

16 Holiday Songs That Will Make You Cry Into Your Cocoa

Everyone loves "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Baby, It's Cold Outside," but not all Christmas tunes are uplifting. In fact, some are downright sad. Because sometimes you really do want to get your cry on around the holidays, we're celebrating these tracks that dare to be depressing. Everyone from Marvin Gaye to Sam Smith has done a sad song, so there's one for everybody! Take a look below to see our picks for the saddest songs of the season.

Christian Bale Admits He's a "Softie" For His Wife, and It's So Freakin' Adorable

Just talking about his wife is enough to reduce Christian Bale to tears. The Dark Knight actor attended the premiere of his latest film, Hostiles, in Beverly Hills on Thursday and was asked about his relationship with his wife, Sibi Blazic, whom he married in 2000 and welcomed his second child with in August 2014.

"[My wife] likes to be very private. And, of course, I want to maintain that," he told US Weekly. "But we have a great private life. She's probably the most strong woman I've ever come across in my life." At that point, the 43-year-old reportedly teared up in front of his wife, who stood beside him. "And I . . . you're making me all tearful! I'm too much of a softie! I don't think I am, but then you got me with that!" he told the publication.

It definitely wouldn't be the first time Christian got emotional discussing his long-time love. Back in 2011, Christian got choked up delivering an acceptance speech at the Critics' Choice Awards in LA while thanking his family. "I know that it truly would be impossible to do it without her, and she's such a good, strong woman. I owe everything to her," he said at the time. Yeah, we're not crying.

Fuel Your Gilmore Girls Obsession With These 16 Coffee Mugs

Love coffee? Obsessed with Gilmore Girls? Then we have the perfect gift guide for you. We've rounded up some of the best mugs inspired by the hit show and Netflix's reboot, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. So pour yourself a cup a joe and start making your wish list now.

All the Times Bruno Mars Made You Want to Marry Him in 2017

Bruno Mars was extra lovable this year. The R&B crooner appeared to let his gorgeous curly hair down and enjoy every waking moment, as evident in his superfun music videos and all of his dynamic live performances. Whether the self-proclaimed hooligan was proudly representing his Puerto Rican pride or donating $1 million dollars to humanitarian crises, Bruno definitely made us swoon more times than we can count on our two hands. Scroll through and relive all of the times Bruno made you want to be Mrs. Mars in 2017.

21 Gifts That Will Have Ariana Grande Fans Daydreamin'

Ariana Grande may be well-known for her signature hair style and her love of cat ears, but her award-winning chords make her a true star - and there's no sign of her slowing down. From her Dangerous Woman world tour to her handful of beauty ventures, including a popular perfume and her collaboration with MAC, this pop queen is on top of the world. With over 115 million followers on Instagram and over 55 million on Twitter, Ari clearly has a loyal fan base. If you know one - or more - of those "Arianators," gift 'em with these picks and they'll love you so much harder.

20 Books Becoming Movies in 2018

2018 is not so far off, friends - and when you're making movies, you're well aware of that fact. 2018 is the release year for a lot of book-to-movie adaptations, and there are a ton of novels we loved that will make it onto the big screen. Highly anticipated films include Where'd You Go, Bernadette, A Wrinkle in Time, and, of course, Fifty Shades Freed! Until these are out, check out what books are getting adapted in 2017. For now, you have plenty of time to read the following books before they're big movies!

Sophie Turner Shares How the Game of Thrones Cast Reacted to the Final Script, and OMG

Sansa, why are you doing this to us?! After sharing last week that Game of Thrones will not return until 2019, Sophie Turner continues to tug at our heartstrings as she revealed a bit more information about the highly anticipated final season of the show and the tears that were shed. Turner recently sat down with Entertainment Weekly, where she talked about the emotional reading of the season eight finale script, and oh boy, this sounds like an appropriate time to wish we could be a fly on the wall!

"We had the read-through a while ago and at the end of it, we were all on our feet, applauding and crying," she said. "We had everyone there, everyone who's had any part in this. It was amazing."

She continued, "We closed the blinds and shut ourselves off from the rest of the world and had six hours in this room just reading it through and crying and laughing. We had our emotional bit and then we thought, 'Well now we've got eight months. We've still got a while to get through!'"

That gives us plenty of time to mentally prepare, while simultaneously filling our minds with all the theories about the last six episodes of the series! Will Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow find out they're related? Is Cersei actually pregnant? WHAT ABOUT THE WALL? Thankfully, each episode is at least 80 minutes long, which is enough time to answer all the raging cliffhangers we were left with after the season seven finale.

Turner's character faces "a new threat" in the final season, which she discussed in an interview with Variety. "It's a big challenge for her, without this master manipulator having her back. This season is more a passionate fight for her than a political, manipulative kind of fight." With Littlefinger dead, we're expecting to see a lot less manipulation than usual in Winterfell.

Through all the dagger killings and incestuous relationships, this group is one big family, and we cannot wait to see what the final season has in store.

13 Famous Guys Who Have Had Eyes For Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst is pregnant with her first child, and her big news - and recent engagement to Fargo costar Jesse Plemons - has us thinking about the other famous dudes she dated before settling down. Most of us remember her high-profile relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal, but there are a few other romances that flew under the radar. Keep reading to see all the guys who had eyes for Kirsten.

Who Is Kelly Marie Tran? Meet the Actress Who's Making Star Wars History

Star Wars: The Last Jedi doesn't hit theaters until Dec. 15, but everyone is already talking about the movie's breakout star: Kelly Marie Tran. The 28-year-old has actually been acting since 2011, but The Last Jedi is Kelly's first major movie role. In fact, Kelly admits she's still adjusting to the overnight fame. "I just still can't believe it's all happening," she recently gushed to People. "I keep having to remind myself that I'm in a movie. I'll just go to LA Fitness and go to Ralph's and go to the grocery store and nobody knows who I am. Then I come to these events and I'm living this weird Hannah Montana life." Keep reading to get to know Kelly before she blows up.

  1. She is the newest member of the Star Wars franchise. In The Last Jedi, the 28-year-old plays Rose Tico, who is a member of the "support crew that keeps the Resistance starfighters flying" who "has hated the First Order since she was a child."
  2. She is also the first Asian-American woman to appear in a Star Wars film. "My parents came over to America after the Vietnam war in the late '70s," Kelly told People in October. "They worked from nothing just to give me the opportunity to have a dream. I'm not from an entertainment family at all. My mom works in funerals and my dad works at Burger King."
  3. You might have seen her before. In addition to working as a food tour guide, Kelly has also made guest appearances on shows like About a Boy, Ladies Like Us, and Adam Ruins Everything.
  4. Carrie Fisher taught her a valuable lesson. Kelly got the opportunity to work with the actress before she passed away in December 2016, and she says Carrie had some great advice for her. "She told me that this was an amazing experience and to enjoy everything because it's fleeting and it'll go away," she told Rolling Stone. "But if there's anything else that you want to do - if you want to write, want to produce, whatever - start now because there's going to be a time when you aren't looked at the same way. She is really someone I got a lot of comfort from - just her presence. Because I didn't know what this was [going to be] like. This was my first movie, and I remember being scared and not wanting to lose this job."
  5. Acting isn't the only part of the entertainment industry she's curious about. "I eventually want to write and direct and produce my own stuff," she revealed to Rolling Stone. "That's a long journey that I'm starting because of that advice from Carrie. I'm one of those people where if I get a piece of advice from someone I look up to and respect, I'll really listen to it."

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The 1 Video That Perfectly Explains Why Your Parents Don't Understand You

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For years - decades, even - the world has struggled to understand millennials. We're glued to our phones, annoying as hell, don't take no for an answer, and, if recent reporting is to be believed, we're basically over. Naturally, that makes it the perfect moment for a revelation to arrive that is so perfect, it makes us all shout "it me!" - and that revelation happens to be an explanation as to why we are such a resoundingly f*cked-up group. Behold:

April 14, 2007. That was the night that Saturday Night Live debuted "Dear Sister," a digital short so inexplicable to our parents that it became instantly clear that there was one hell of a generational divide in our collective senses of humor, and we would never be able to see eye to eye on comedic ground. It wasn't the first digital short that the late-night show produced - nor was it the last - but it was certainly among the most memorable moments in viral video history, spawning a decade of memes and virtually destroying a perfectly decent Imogen Heap song called "Hide and Seek." But let's start at the beginning, and talk about the cultural phenomenon that was The O.C.

The O.C., at heart, is the story of a wealthy philanthropic family's decision to adopt a tough street kid (Ryan) and force him into semi-brotherhood with their geeky-yet-lovable son (Seth) and the duo's subsequent journey toward adulthood, often coupled with two young women of the same age (Marissa and Summer). Drama, sexual tension, a bangin' soundtrack - the show had it all. The New York Times, in its first review of the series, noted that the show "obviously owes a vast debt to Beverly Hills 90210 and to Eminem's wardrobe in the movie 8 Mile," adding, "Teenagers between 12 and 50 will love it." And boy, did we love it. So much so that one of SNL's star comedians, Andy Samberg, could not get the show - and in particular, an Imogen Heap song that played during the show's season two finale - out of his head. It's from this obsession that "Dear Sister" emerged.

"When 'Hide and Seek' aired on The O.C. we all became somewhat obsessed with that song. I remember listening to it on headphones while we were shooting with Jimmy Fallon on the MTV Movie Awards when we were writers before we got SNL. I remember being on a stage at Universal where he was shooting the pre-tapes and Jorma had it on his headphones, and we kept being like, 'God, that song is so cool,'" Samberg told Entertainment Weekly earlier this year. "We couldn't let go of the O.C. thing and that song, because Akiva, Jorma, and I were obsessed with The O.C. [The sketch] was 100 percent because of that the season 2 finale. It's a classic moment, and we love doing digital shorts about movie and TV tropes. The 'Gunshot That Happens Off-Camera, and Then Everything Cranks Into Slo-mo and Someone Realizes They Have Blood on Their Hands When They Look Up' is a move done a bunch of times, and we always really loved it."

In fairness, the scene that Samberg is referencing is one that will live on forever in infamy. I'm not even going to attempt to describe what happens, so spoiler alert, here's the clip itself:

"Dear Sister" hones in on the extreme melodrama of the scene and cranks it to one million. Dave (Bill Hader) is shot by Keith (Andy Samberg) and after Keith returns fire, Dave shoots their friend Eric, played by none other than Shia LaBeouf, and the three alongside Keith's sister (Kristen Wiig) continue to shoot each other over and over, and over - with every single gunshot being marked by the Imogen Heap song starting from the top (over and over, and over and over). The skit ends in equally dramatic fashion after two cops (Jason Sudeikis and Fred Armisen) arrive and find a letter describing exactly what went down ("Dear sister . . . ") and they shoot each other after reading it.

Now that I've typed this whole thing out, I can somewhat see how it is that my parents thought I was nuts for finding it hilarious. But suffice it to say, it was so perfect in every way. It was exactly the coda that The O.C. needed, and it became the inside joke of an entire generation - one that was far, far too hard to explain to the old folks who just didn't get it. For good measure, why don't you watch the skit again and laugh a little bit more? Can you turn it off? No, I didn't think so.

As @backtoyoubfs (who may be a genius, and is certainly now the voice of our generation) pointed out in his tweet on Nov. 26, "Dear Sister" is truly the moment at which it became clear that we we could never really explain the internet and viral videos and our particular brand of teen angst to our parents, and they'd never understand the way that the world had changed. But as Dr. Seuss may or may not have said many years ago, "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." So while we may be the most f*cked-up generation the world has ever known, never forget that we're also most definitely the funniest people who have ever lived - even if we're the only ones who understand our jokes.

Our Favorite Books of the Year - You Won't Be Able to Put Them Down!

It's time to start looking back at our favorite reads of the year, and it's quite an impressive batch of page-turners. Our picks run the gamut, from scandalous historical fiction to riveting memoirs and epic YA fantasy. It's a wonder we've been able to get anything done with all the reading to be had. Ahead, check out more than 100 new books you'll want to devour as we close out the year. Happy reading!

- Additional reporting by Brenda Janowitz, Hilary White, and Ebony LaDelle

I'm 8 Months Pregnant . . . and Haven't Bought Maternity Clothes

I was standing over my suitcase, wondering if I could get away with an elastic waistband at the Chanel show; thankfully, comfortable shoes like sneakers and block heels were still a fashion thing, not just a "me thing" for my increasingly uncoordinated body and shifting center of gravity. I was five months pregnant, figuring out how to pack for my first Paris Fashion Week and, simultaneously, how to clothe a sprouting bump for the first time. I thought about my options, what I'd seen out there in the maternity market, and mostly it made me cringe.

Now, I think about packing for the shows three months ago and laugh. My bump has more than doubled in size (my pregnancy app tells me the baby is about the size of a coconut now, but it feels more like the Berenstain Bears' "prized pumpkin" is stuffed in there), though the clothes I picked strategically to feel "chic" in Paris are still some of the pieces I wear on repeat and will continue to, god willing. But aside from just a couple of necessities, none are actually maternity clothes.

As someone who loves fashion, I wanted my "maternity style" to just be my style. I hated the awkward ruched shirts with expandable seams and over-the-belly or side-paneled bands touted as "stylish," functional pregnancy clothes. They mostly came in neutrals - lots of black jersey dresses and leggings - that made me sad and looked so plain, like something for women mourning the loss of their individual style.

I vowed instead to shop regular women's collections as long as I could, sizing up but not surrendering to a look that made me feel resigned to - not celebratory about - dressing this bump. The only concession: maternity jeans (Madewell's look like regular jeans and feel amazing on, and Paige makes some pretty decent preggo denim, too). The rest I pulled from H&M, Zara, and some affordable lines on Shopbop: a collection of both body-con knit dresses with plenty of stretch, tunics, and flowing silhouettes to pair with the shoes and jackets I have and love. Some pieces I already owned worked well, too - a ruffled dress from Rebecca Taylor I wore religiously in my first and second trimesters (first, to conceal the tiny bump from coworkers), and anything with an empire waist.

Here's the thing about pregnancy: of course I noticed my body changing a lot, but does it have to mean a total upheaval of what you want to wear? Dealing with the emotional and hormonal challenges that come constantly for 40 weeks is enough to make any woman question her sanity. It's uncomfortable and weird, and your body does some truly crazy (and, yes, amazing) things you can't prepare for, so if part of holding on to my sense of self means holding on to my sense of style, I'm not going to let being pregnant challenge something as basic as waking up and putting on whatever I feel like wearing. As long as it fits comfortably, who says it has to be made exclusively for pregnant bellies?

Call it superficial, sure, but deciding what to wear has brought me joy for most of my life, and I thought dressing the bump should be joyful, too. This is what I've learned and the outfits I've loved, coming into the home stretch of my pregnancy - no maternity spanx or jeggings included.

I've Been Married 11 Years and This Is What I Remember About My Wedding Day

"If you see me shed a tear tonight, it's because they handed me the bill." Those were my father's closing words at my wedding nearly 11 years ago. That night was 15 months in the making. My mother and I pined over menus, flowers, cakes, and decorations. We wanted every detail to be etched into my husband's and my brain for as long as we both shall live. Four kids later, I don't remember any of that stuff.

For the most important day of my life, I chose a designer dress from a local boutique. It was beaded and gorgeous. I wore the dress for a total of six hours. Yes, less than your average workday. My dream frock ended up costing several hundred dollars an hour. Today, it is sitting in a Space Bag in my basement among Christmas decorations, old CDs, and baby clothes that I can't seem to part with. I have been busy this last decade and haven't had the time to get it preserved. Here's hoping my sewer line never backs up.

Even though I was terrified that I might drop something on my beautiful white gown, I was hell bent on having a meal that my guests would be talking about for years to come. My mother and I tasted several types of cuisine and put together the perfect menu. We started with a salad and then, hmm, might have been Prime rib, could have been White Castle. I have no idea. I may just put out a Facebook poll for my 200 wedding guests and see what they remember chewing on that night. Although I do remember devouring a $14 candy bar out of the minifridge in our honeymoon suite later that night because I was starving.

The cake was big and it was white, but I never had any of it. There would be none of that cake-smashing nonsense messing up my hair and makeup. There was, however, a for-the-wedding-album-only picture taken before the cake was whisked away. It was cut in the kitchen and never made its way back to me. Several bakeries, tastings, and endless selections were for naught. They could have thrown me a Twinkie that night and I would have been thrilled.

That one day of your life is about so much more than the details. It's about the big picture. If you can reflect on your wedding day fondly, even if you don't have every minute memorized, that's OK.

My mother and I visited dozens of bars, clubs, and music venues to see the best local wedding bands. I wanted a male vocalist and musicians who could play a variety of music. After months of listening to every group in the city, we chose the perfect band and paid them a ton of money. We even recommended them to family and friends and anyone who would listen. I swore that I would follow them to every casino and club in the bistate area for the next 20 years. If you offered me $1 million and 30 seconds to tell you the band's name right now, I'd be walking off with the $3 I have in my wallet.

As a little girl I spent hours looking at my parents' wedding album. There was feathered hair, pleated polyester, and more than one ruffled shirt. I couldn't wait until I had an album of my own to spend hours reminiscing over. I am sure that I'll get around to looking at the album someday, when I can find it. I am pretty sure that it is in the secretary, but I haven't seen it since we moved two years ago. Maybe one day my kids will want to take a look, too. I'll have to somehow convert it to a digital slideshow to view on their iPads, though. Touching actual books is so beneath them.

My parents did everything they could to ensure that my husband and I, their only daughter, had the most amazing wedding experience. And I assure you, we did. But I don't remember the details from my wedding any more than I remember details from last Tuesday. I may not know what my shoes looked like, but I know that my parents worked their entire lives to make sure that I was wearing them. The cake may have never made it back to me, but the guests who got a slice were smiling and laughing and enjoying themselves.

That one day of your life is about so much more than the details. It's about the big picture. If you can reflect on your wedding day fondly, even if you don't have every minute memorized, that's OK. If you can look at your spouse lovingly and say, "You are the best decision I ever made," you are doing it right. And if you can start saving your pennies today for the biggest day of your own daughter's life, you will shed fewer tears when it finally arrives.

100 Real-Girl Tiny Tattoo Ideas For Your First Ink

If you're a little nervous about a permanent stamp, the best way to start is with something small. We can tell you firsthand that tattoo removal is no easy feat. Luckily, we have endless inspiration of real-girl tattoos that will leave you feeling less anxious about expressing something on your skin. Whether you're looking for a mark with meaning or just a fun design, keep reading to check out all of these teeny-tiny tattoo ideas.

- Additional reporting by Marina Liao

19 of the Most Perfect Tech Gifts For Him, All Under $50

Even the man who enjoys the simplest things in life can be a hard person to shop for, and when you've got a whole to-do list of gifts to buy, it's hard to make the final decision on what to get. Thankfully, we've got you covered! Behold, 19 perfect tech gifts, all made just for him and your budgeting needs. Get that credit card ready as you look through some of our ideas!

9 Breathtaking Things to See in Yosemite National Park

Internationally recognized for its deep canyons, puncturing peaks, and wild rock formations, Yosemite National Park has been captivating hearts since it was first established in 1890. These days, this jaw-dropper of an area, located in the western Sierra Nevada mountains of Northern California, entices over four million visitors to its gates annually, and it's no surprise why.

Home to nearly 1,200 square miles of untouched wilderness waiting to be explored, Yosemite is the ultimate outdoor playground for adventurers ready to roam and wander. So if you, too, are seeking to reconnect with Mother Nature and become instantly inspired, don't miss the scenic spots ahead.

17 Unique (and Free!) Printable Wedding Programs

Weddings can be pretty expensive, so we've found some of the cutest wedding program printables out there - and they are all FREE.

Take Back Control of Your News Feed With Facebook's New Snooze Feature

There's never been a civil way to handle that twice-removed aunt or former childhood bestie who cannot help themselves from oversharing on Facebook. You know the one I'm talking about, that person who constantly posts photos of the same thing (a pet, a child, their meals) and clogs up your News Feed day after day. The statement that unfriending them would make is just not worth the headache, and honestly, you love to see what they're up to, but you don't want to be inundated with that (pet, child, meal) every time you open up Facebook. Well, as of Dec. 15, we finally have a way to properly filter our News Feeds - all while being completely invisible to those social media offenders who drive us up the wall.

The new feature is called Snooze, and it allows you to hide all posts from any given Facebook friend for 30 guilt-free days. The best part, though, is that you're not actually unfriending or blocking the individual - so while your News Feed gets a little breathing room and you get more visibility on what your other friends are doing, you can always view that person's profile directly and see all of what you're not seeing in your News Feed on your own time. The process is also simple; in the drop-down menu on the top-right corner of any post, click "Snooze" - and voila, you've just taken a much-needed step toward restoring your social media sanity.

Oh, and did we mention that this works for groups and pages as well? If you're tired of hearing about the same old bad news from a website but don't want to permanently kiss it goodbye, it's super easy to just Snooze it, too. Ultimately, it's the first time we've been able to have this level of control over what we see day to day in the News Feed, and I can't recommend highly enough that you test out some social hygiene over the holidays and see what your life would be like without feeling super jealous of your friend who travels the world or that page that constantly shows you delectable dishes that will kill your Winter diet. Unlike most things in 2017, it's a temporary decision that you can extend if you so choose - so don't be afraid to take the plunge, and give Snooze a whirl today.

Instagram Stories Can Now Live On Forever With New Archive and Highlights Features

One of the biggest attractions of Instagram Stories has been the fact that the feature lets you capture any moment in time without making it a permanent thing. That being said, if you're anything like me, sometimes you don't realize at that exact moment just how much you actually want to keep that video forever and how it might just be the best thing you ever made. Nine times out of 10, it absolutely won't be as good as you remembered, but having the option to resurrect a Story is something I've certainly found myself thinking about on more than one occasion.

It's that sentiment that has driven the biggest Instagram profile update since 2013: as of Dec. 5, users will be able to keep their Stories forever using the new Archive function - and display the ones they're oh so proud of in a brand-new section at the top of each user's profile called Highlights. And in case you were wondering: yes, unless you choose to opt out of using Archive, every single Story you make will be automatically added to your Archive.

Ahead, we walk through exactly how to use each of these two brilliant new functions - so you won't ever again have to wish you saved your Stories from the night before.

Words With Friends 2 Is Here to Make You Fall in Love With the Classic Game All Over Again

It's been eight years since Words With Friends first graced our mobile devices, forever changing the way that we interact with friends and loved ones on the interwebs. The introduction of an easy-to-use digital board game to our lives enabled us to communicate in a turn-based fashion, messaging only when there was something to say and keeping a connection that was low-stress and easy to maintain. The world has changed immensely since 2009, but the game, which boasts a whopping 57 million active matches at any given time, has largely remained the same - that is, until now.

On Nov. 8, Zynga officially launched the second version of the much-loved game: Words With Friends 2. It's a separate app - so if you were waiting for your WWF app to update, you'll be waiting for quite a while - and while it retains the form of the game we all loved so much when it was first released, it also adds a couple huge updates that make it a brand-new experience that brings the brand to the forefront of 2017.

I got to test the game for a few weeks before launch, and despite the fact that I hadn't played in ages, I instantly found myself just as hooked as I had been all those years ago. Both versions of the game are compatible, so I instantly fell back in with the same group that I used to play with before - and once again, I found myself casually chatting with friends whom I'd lost touch with in the real world, but had a way to reconnect with via a brand-new board.

In the second iteration of the game, the standard match mode retains its shape but adds a couple clutch new features that make it a bit more fun. First, there's the social dictionary, which added 50,000 new words this Fall. Then there's the "boosts," powerups like "hindsight," which allows you to view in retrospect what the best word you could have played may have been, and "word radar," which highlights all the squares that you can play your tiles on within the board. There's also one really clutch feature - one that I hadn't known about, but which has been around for a while - that allows you to move to the next board in play without having to go back to the main screen, a feature I'd desperately yearned for back in the day.

But what really sold me on Words With Friends 2 is the two new modes that the game introduces, solo challenge and lightning round, as they wholly eliminate the wait time that I'd grown accustomed to since the very start. As a result, I've become a complete and total addict, eating up the fact that I can now play two different ways at any given time - without having to give a friend a nudge or start a board with a total stranger.

Lightning round is a multiplayer mode that throws together two five-person teams and challenges you to rapid-fire come up with words on a series of ever-changing boards. Your teammates are also playing, so the boards evolve based on the speed of those you've been paired with - and the first team to hit 750 points brings the game to an end, though you can instantly call for a rematch.

It's solo challenge, though, that's really captured my heart. It pits you against a series of AI bots that increase in difficulty, giving you a week to complete the full challenge and enabling real-time gameplay against a bot that's tailored to your level of skill and the experience you've gained in playing the game. Though there are limitations - namely time restrictions around how you ascend and the frequency with which you can challenge your foe - you can skip the line by earning coins through racking up points in "weekly challenges," enabling you to buy your way up the chain if you so please.

Ultimately, it's very rare that an incredibly popular game would go so long without an update, but with Words With Friends 2, it was so, so worth the wait. Even if you're a die-hard Candy Crusher or Dot collector, it's a nice break to return to a game that prizes you for your smarts and vocabulary - and I can't recommend downloading it right this very minute highly enough.

You Won't Buy Any of These Tech Gifts, but You Definitely Need to See Every Single One

The best part of holiday shopping is finding rare gifts that you can't believe actually exist. But as we grow closer and closer to the "near future" that's alluded to in almost every futuristic TV show and movie, the number of these insane products has shot through the roof. Ahead, we've found 16 of the most unbelievable (but fully purchasable) gifts that probably aren't in your budget this year but you definitely need to see to believe.

Here's What Those Russian Facebook Ads We've Been Hearing About Actually Look Like

Thanks to ongoing public hearings in Washington DC centered on Russia's social media meddling during the 2016 election, we finally have our first real look at what it is that Vladimir Putin's fabled troll farms were actually doing. The bad news? Much of what was provided as evidence by the House Intelligence Committee on Nov. 1 is not that far off from what we've come to expect from overzealous Americans on all sides of the political spectrum.

To be clear, only a sampling of the more than 3,000 ads that were purchased in the lead-up to the election have been shared with the public so far. But what is immediately evident to any regular Facebook user is that outside of some very, very misused colloquialisms and a few bizarre cultural interpretations, the extent to which the Russian infiltrators were able to successfully manipulate social tensions is staggering. Tackling everything from Black Lives Matter to gun policy to Islam, the level of sophistication and mimicry present is incredibly hard to wrap your head around, especially when put against a background of fringe voices that are louder now than ever.

Ahead, we've pulled together many of the images released by Congress as evidence for easy viewing. But as California Senator Dianne Feinstein said during the hearings, "What we're talking about is a cataclysmic change. What we're talking about is the beginning of cyberwarfare. What we're talking about is a major foreign power with sophistication and ability to involve themselves in a presidential election and sow conflict and discontent all over this country. We are not going to go away, gentlemen. And this is a very big deal."

From where we stand, with nearly 126 million Americans having seen these downright inflammatory posts and not having thought anything of it - well, we really couldn't agree more. And perhaps being able to put some tangible imagery behind the amorphous idea of Russian meddling will make us all think twice before we scroll past an image such as the ones ahead on any of our social feeds ever again.

Can You Make It Through These GIFs Without Laughing Your Face Off?

It's hard to believe there was a time not too long ago when we barely used GIFs to describe our emotions. Thankfully, those days are behind us and now there's no end to the creation of GIFs - especially hilarious ones that make our stomachs hurt from so much laughing.

In celebration of Reddit's 10th birthday last year, the company rounded up a few of its most famous threads - including one called What gif reduces you to hysterical laughter every time? We rounded up some of the best answers, and be warned - you'll want to watch these in an area where you can giggle uncontrollably.