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Molly Osberg

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Past:
  • Jezebel
  • Gizmodo
  • Splinter
  • The Verge

Past articles by Molly:

Mississippi AG: God is A Feminist Who Wants Women to Work and Breed

Lynn Fitch posits that women really can have it all by procreating as much as possible and working until they're dead → Read More

Even $196.7 Billion Can't Buy You a GF

Grimes and Elon Musk have reportedly called it quits, though America's second-richest man insists "we still love each other." → Read More

Gabby Petito's Death Ruled a Homicide

A Wyoming coroner has confirmed the identity of remains found near Grand Teton National Park → Read More

Boston Globe Workers Appeal to Gloria Steinem in Labor Dispute

"It's an opportunity to highlight the importance of worker's rights as a feminist issue." → Read More

Here Are Some Good Reasons To Divorce Your Husband This Fall

Fall's hottest trend is getting rid of the man who thought he was really helping out around the house → Read More

Ron DeSantis' Press Secretary Has The Posting Disease

How Christina Pushaw, a 30-year-old conservative blogger, became the loudest pro-Ron voice online → Read More

Website Built on Porn to Ban Porn

OnlyFans has announced it will stop allowing creators to post sexual content → Read More

One Small Thing: A Dry Shampoo For Hot Adult Dirtbags

How to have great hair without even trying that hard → Read More

Remembering the Doomed Donna Tartt Character Bunny Corcoran, Himbo Supreme

He's sports-adjacent, school-adjacent, music-adjacent, heartthrob-adjacent, but not particularly good at anything at all → Read More

Bill Cosby to Walk Free

Among the first men convicted following the #MeToo movement, Cosby's sentence has been vacated for procedural reasons → Read More

Why Do So Many Guys Furrow Their Brows When They Look in the Mirror? An Investigation

"Perhaps it's vestigal from some primate mating practice, proving to a potential mate you have full control of your facial muscles." → Read More

Kamala Harris Hosted a Women Senators Dinner, But Who Was It For?

"It's not a political meeting. It's a bipartisan woman's group" → Read More

A Beginners Guide to the YouTube Comments on 'The Boys Are Back In Town'

A seminal work about guys returning to their beloved place → Read More

Who Can Even Afford to Have a Child?

Seems like there are reasons besides self-actualization and skincare routines to go "childfree" → Read More

Quick Question: What Would Channing Tatum Look Like With Pete Davidson's Tattoos?

Hello and happy Thursday. Today, our brave colleagues over at Page Six photoshopped Pete Davidson’s tattoos off of his body for some reason I can’t quite comprehend, leaving the mildly attractive dirtbag to resemble nothing so much as a pasty soon-to-be-sunburnt lake guy. But it begged the question: Where would be a better place for Pete Davidson’s tattoos to go if they were removed from his… → Read More

The Surveillance State Comes For Online Clowns

Today The Guardian reports on a 14-page document compiled by D.C.’s metropolitan police force called “Social Media Clown Threats,” a reminder of both the bizarre clown hysteria of 2016 and the bumbling surveillance efforts of various American police forces in response to imagined threats. → Read More

A Eulogy for Co-Living, the Tech World's Awkward Suburban Dream

Last spring, a serial entrepreneur named Jane Dingh announced the first property that would become Haven Villages, a network of members-only compounds in desirable locations across the globe. Pitched as something between a modern commune and an exclusive social club, the company advertised its services as the “anti-lease,” a place where residents could enjoy the connections of a community… → Read More

Summer Beers, Ranked

As a woman in her early thirties of extensive alcohol-drinking experience, I’ve come to understand the perfect summer beer as having a few crucial qualities: The ideal beverage for a sweltering afternoon is heavier than a Coors Light (gross) but certainly lighter than a Sam Adams (even grosser)—something that tastes like a beer without much of the aftertaste or bite. It’s readily available in… → Read More

The Uncanny, Fluorescent World of the Costco Influencer

The photographs taken by the Costco influencers are just devastatingly banal: a two-pack of Primal Kitchen Caesar Dressing & Marinade (made with avocado oil) hovering in a shopping cart in a fluorescent aisle. A bottle of ZZZquil Pure Zzs Sleep & Immune Support in a Costco parking lot. Twelve boxes of Saffron Road Thai Yellow Curry W Jasmine Rice stacked under a crumpled tag reading $12.99.… → Read More

Mark McCloskey's Reinvention as a Beacon of American Nationalism

Yesterday Mark McCloskey, the vindictive personal injury lawyer best known for waving a gun at Black Lives Matter protestors outside of his St. Louis mansion, announced his campaign for Missouri senate. The video launching his campaign is a remarkable document. Certainly whoever styled the nearly unrecognizable McCloskey into a farmer and plopped him on a tractor was thinking very clearly about… → Read More