What’s In The Bag?

Ever wondered what’s in the average woman’s makeup bag?

According to recent insights, women carry around $104 worth of cosmetics on average. That’s a lot of beauty packed into a small space! Let’s break down what this means, why it matters and what’s likely inside those bags.

The $104 figure comes from studies analyzing the contents of women’s makeup bags, reflecting a mix of everyday essentials and a few luxury items. This amount varies depending on personal style, brand preferences and how often someone refreshes their stash. For many, the makeup bag is a curated collection of must-haves, balancing practicality with a touch of indulgence.

So, what exactly makes up that $104? Here’s a look at some common items and their typical costs:

Foundation or BB Cream: A mid-range foundation can cost $20–$30. It’s often the priciest item, as it’s the base for most looks.

Mascara: A good mascara runs around $10–$15, with drugstore brands like Maybelline or high-end ones like Lancôme.

Lip Products: Lipstick or gloss averages $8–$15 per item. Many women carry at least two shades for versatility.

Eyeliner and Eyeshadow: A pencil liner ($5–$10) and a small eyeshadow palette ($15–$25) are staples for quick eye looks.

Blush or Bronzer: These add a healthy glow, typically costing $10–$20.

Tools: Brushes, sponges, or applicators might add another $5–$15, depending on quality.

This mix reflects a practical yet versatile kit, perfect for daily touch-ups or a night out. Of course, some opt for drugstore steals, while others splurge on brands like Charlotte Tilbury or Fenty Beauty, pushing the total value higher.

The $104 makeup bag is a fascinating snapshot of modern beauty culture. It’s a blend of necessity, creativity, and personal style, all packed into a small pouch. Whether you’re a drugstore devotee or a luxury lover, your makeup bag tells a unique story.

So, what’s in your bag? And is it worth more (or less) than $104? Drop a comment and let us know!

Mind Bending Murals!

Mind-bending murals transform ordinary spaces into unforgettable experiences by blending art, illusion and creativity. These large-scale artworks often use techniques like anamorphosis, trompe-l’œil, or vibrant surrealism to distort perspectives, create 3D effects, or tell immersive stories.

They turn blank walls, streets, or buildings into dynamic visual spectacles that engage passersby, spark social media buzz, and revitalize public spaces.

These murals do more than decorate—they challenge perceptions, evoke emotions, and make the mundane memorable.

Follow the link below to see 15 mind bending murals that turn the mundane into memorable! Brought to you from our friends at Smithsonian Magazine.

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Olympic Flag Football?

The answer is yes!

The NFL has approved a resolution allowing players to participate in flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with a unanimous vote from team owners on May 20th, 2025, at the Spring League Meeting in Minneapolis.

The decision, requiring at least 24 of 32 owners’ approval, permits one player per NFL team, plus each team’s designated international player, to compete. This move aims to boost flag football’s global popularity and expand the NFL’s international reach.

Players like Justin Jefferson and Jaycee Horn have expressed excitement about representing their countries, with the event scheduled for July 14th-30th, 2028, aligning with the NFL offseason.

The league will work with the NFL Players Association, the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), and Olympic authorities to set rules, ensuring medical staff and field standards meet NFL requirements and that schedules don’t conflict with players’ NFL commitments. Injury protection and salary cap credits will also be provided for participants.

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Headed To The Bank!

The sleep bank, that is.

Sleep banking, or building up a reserve of sleep by getting extra rest before an anticipated sleep deficit, can help mitigate the effects of a bad night’s sleep. Studies suggest that extending sleep duration in the days leading up to sleep deprivation improves cognitive performance, reaction times and mood compared to those who don’t bank sleep. For example, research from the Walter Reed Army Institute showed that soldiers who slept 10 hours per night for a week before sleep restriction performed better on tasks than those who got their usual 7 to 8 hours.

To practice sleep banking, aim for 1 or 2 extra hours of sleep per night for a few days before an event like travel, a demanding work period, or a known sleep disruptor. Naps can also help, ideally 20 to 90 minutes, taken early in the day to avoid interfering with nighttime sleep. However, sleep banking isn’t a cure-all; chronic sleep deprivation still requires consistent, adequate rest to fully recover.

Useful tips on implementing sleep banking and more information can be found below!

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Rest Now, Norm!

George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the NBC sitcom Cheers, passed away on Tuesday, May 20th, 2025, at the age of 76. His publicist, Melissa Nathan, confirmed he died peacefully in his sleep at home, as reported by multiple sources.

Wendt’s family requested privacy during this time, noting he was a beloved family man and friend.

His portrayal of Norm, the lovable barfly who appeared in all 275 episodes of Cheers from 1982 to 1993, earned him six consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Born in Chicago in 1948, Wendt honed his comedic skills at The Second City before landing roles in shows like MASH*, Taxi, and films such as Fletch and Spice World.

He is survived by his wife, Bernadette Birkett, and their three children. Fans and peers have expressed their grief on social media platforms, celebrating his iconic Cheers moments with posts like, “We lift a beer in his honor.”

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Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On May 19th, 1999, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace hit US cinemas, marking the highly anticipated return of the Star Wars franchise after a 16-year gap since Return of the Jedi.

Directed by George Lucas, the film introduced fans to a new prequel trilogy, diving into the origins of Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi Order and the Sith.

With groundbreaking visual effects, including extensive CGI and the iconic podracing sequence, it was a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $924 million worldwide.

Despite mixed reviews (praised for its visuals but criticized for pacing and characters like Jar Jar Binks) it remains a pivotal moment in sci-fi cinema.

An Alligator @ Your Door?

An alligator was spotted recently “knocking” on doors in the Tortuga neighborhood of Lee County, Florida, during the start of alligator mating season.

Video footage from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office showed the alligator approaching front porches, even getting its head stuck in a folding chair at one point.

Deputies and a licensed trapper safely captured the alligator, with no injuries or damage reported.

This behavior is linked to increased alligator activity during mating season (May-June), when males become territorial and may wander into residential areas seeking mates or territory, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On May 18th, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a stratovolcano in Washington State, erupted with a force that reshaped the landscape and left a lasting mark on history. After two months of ominous rumblings (earthquakes, steam venting and a growing bulge on its northern flank) the volcano unleashed its fury in a series of three explosive eruptions within 24 hours. This catastrophic event not only altered the region’s geography but also taught scientists and communities about the raw power of nature.

For weeks, Mount St. Helens had been signaling unrest. Starting in mid-March 1980, seismographs detected thousands of small earthquakes, indicating magma movement beneath the volcano. By late March, steam and ash began venting and a noticeable bulge on the north side grew at an alarming rate of up to 6 feet per day. Geologists warned of an imminent eruption, leading to evacuations and restricted access zones. Despite these precautions, the scale of what was to come was unimaginable.

At 8:32 a.m. on May 18th, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake triggered a massive landslide on the north flank, releasing the pressure of the bulging magma chamber. The result was a lateral blast, one of the most powerful in recorded volcanic history, which obliterated everything in its path for 230 square miles. Trees were flattened, rivers choked with debris and a plume of ash soared 15 miles into the atmosphere.

The initial blast was followed by two more eruptions within 24 hours, each sending additional ash and pyroclastic flows across the region. The ash cloud spread across the United States, with deposits reaching as far as the Midwest, disrupting air travel and blanketing communities in a gritty, gray haze.

For local communities, the eruption was a humbling reminder of nature’s unpredictability. Memorials and visitor centers, like the Johnston Ridge Observatory, now stand as tributes to those lost and as educational hubs for future generations.

The May 18th, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens remains one of the most studied volcanic events in history. It underscored the importance of preparedness and respect for natural forces, leaving a legacy that continues to inform science and policy today. As we reflect on that fateful day, we’re reminded of both the destructive power of the Earth and its capacity for renewal.

Leaving With Aliens?

In November 1980, Granger Taylor, a 32-year-old mechanical genius from Duncan, British Columbia, vanished after leaving a note for his family claiming he was embarking on a 42-month interstellar journey aboard an alien spaceship.

Known for his extraordinary talent in restoring vehicles and building a life-size spacecraft replica, Taylor believed he could communicate with extraterrestrials. That stormy night, he disappeared, leaving behind all his possessions.

Despite extensive searches, no trace of him was found until 1986, when forestry workers discovered a blast site near Mount Prevost with fragments of a vehicle matching Taylor’s Datsun pickup, along with human bone fragments and a piece of clothing possibly his. No full body was recovered, and the cause of the explosion remains unclear.

Theories range from a tragic accident involving explosives Taylor may have carried, to mental health struggles, or even the possibility he staged his disappearance. The mystery endures, with no definitive evidence confirming his fate or the alien claims.

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Don’t Stop Believin’!

Donald Trump recently shared an AI-generated video of himself playing the piano to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” sparking a frenzy online.

The video, originally from a TikTok account, shows Trump at a patriotic-themed piano, later transitioning to guitar and drums in a red, white, and blue outfit, with cheerleaders in the background.

Reactions on social media range from amusement to criticism, with some calling it “cringe” or “propaganda,” while others find it “epic.”

The song choice is notable, as Journey previously issued a cease-and-desist in 2022 after their keyboardist performed it for Trump at Mar-a-Lago, citing misuse of their brand.

The video has also fueled debates about Trump’s use of AI for self-promotion.

See the video below!