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Tamara Mason used PowerPoint to give 'birds and the bees' talk to daughter in the most millennial way ever.
Her audience of one was able to nosh on a array of yummy snacks while she covered a variety of subjects, such as “How Do I Know If I Like Someone?” Due to popular demand, Mason did end up making a $ 20 Canva template for other parents to use.
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27
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26
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informal
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English
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35
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Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
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