Happy Friday!
Today, we’re talking about sex calendars (yep, they exist) and career clarity (because let’s be honest, most of us are still figuring it out).
One’s about scheduling pleasure, the other’s about plotting purpose. And surprisingly, both require some level of... planning.
So whether you're marking dates for romance or looking for a sign on where to begin your work journey, today’s edition is equal parts cheeky and sincere.
Let’s dive in…
📌 Looking to start your career? Head to Atlanta or these cities
According to WalletHub’s latest report, Atlanta, Georgia, has topped the list of the best U.S. cities to kick off your professional journey, beating out 181 others.
Why Atlanta? It has strong job growth, solid starting salaries, affordable living, and a city that’s fun and future-forward. It’s no wonder the city took to X to say: “From opportunity to innovation, our city continues to lead the way for the next generation of professionals.”
The ranking, released just in time for graduation season, looked at everything from commute times and entry-level job availability to how enjoyable a city is to live in outside of work.
Following Atlanta were Orlando and Tampa in Florida, offering abundant job opportunities and low unemployment. Austin, Texas, stood out for quality of life, while Miami rounded out the top five with a competitive job market and sunny lifestyle.
On the flip side, cities like Detroit, NYC, and Pearl City, Hawaii, were ranked the least favorable for young professionals.
📌 This couple has a sex calendar to keep things ‘organized’
Kel and Bruno have been together since high school, now happily married in Brazil with two sons. But their love life? Far from typical.
The couple opened up their marriage after a visit to a swingers’ club, where they met their now-partners Diego and Jennifer. Fast forward to today, they all co-exist as one (surprisingly harmonious) modern family.
To keep the sparks flying and avoid chaos, they introduced something most couples wouldn't dare: a sex calendar. Yep, one fridge calendar for chores and another… well, for intimacy. Weekdays are Kel and Bruno’s time, while weekends are reserved for their respective partners.
The idea was born when Kel felt their private connection was fading. Instead of letting it simmer, they communicated and split time evenly. “It builds anticipation,” Bruno says. Sometimes they even check into motels or rent homes to keep the romance fresh.
Turns out, they’re not alone. Another couple in NYC swears by scheduled sex, too. As Jay Lyons puts it, “It’s the glue that keeps your marriage close.”
📌 Oh, and we have found how Wikipedia will end
Ever wondered what the last-ever edit on Wikipedia might be? TikTok creator Lukas (@lukasg007) dives into this fascinating theory, and it's kind of mind-blowing.
According to him, there’s an unofficial, long-running prediction pool among Wikipedia editors where people guess what the final article on the site will be.
And not just that, there's even a second pool predicting what the last edit on that last article will be.
The biggest twist? The article about this very pool is likely to be the final one edited. Which means Wikipedia could end with an edit… about itself. A full circle moment for the internet’s most beloved knowledge hub.
Lukas’s TikTok, which has racked up over 330K views, doesn’t just play on quirky internet lore it raises real questions about Wikipedia’s future. Will it end due to a lack of interest? A funding crash? Or, eventually, will there just be nothing new left to add?
It’s all speculative fun, but there’s something oddly comforting (and eerie) about knowing the internet might one day have its own closing chapter already written, just waiting for its moment.
That’s it for today. If you found this edition interesting and entertaining, please drop a like and follow us for more!
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