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Review. The Genius Myth — or why it’s wrong to lionise the likes of Elon Musk

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内容摘要:Even though this dog dad has been attempting to go viral for his

Even though this dog dad has been attempting to go viral for his

The 2-in-1 Maxi Dress costs $148 on theAs of June 3, the dress was sold out in every size and color but Light Ivory in extra large. However, shoppers can sign up to be notified if and when the dress will be restocked on the Lululemon website.

Review. The Genius Myth — or why it’s wrong to lionise the likes of Elon Musk

with 83,000 views as of June 3, content creator Chantalissa models the dress, which she encourages her followers to buy."It takes a lot for me to buy something that I see on TikTok, but the second I saw this 2-in-1 dress from Lululemon, I literally went to the store instantly and tried it on," Chantalissa said in her video. "I actually feel like a princess in it. It's so beautiful, so flowy. I'm obsessed."On the flip side, content creator Dasie expressed her confusion about the dress's popularity, specifically because of the price and simple design.

Review. The Genius Myth — or why it’s wrong to lionise the likes of Elon Musk

"Is this just for the label? Who walks into Lululemon and they're like, 'Oh my gosh, that's the cutest summer dress I've ever seen?'" Dasie said in awith about 4,800 views as of June 3. "I'm not trying to be mean. No hate. You could walk into Walmart and get a cuter dress than that."

Review. The Genius Myth — or why it’s wrong to lionise the likes of Elon Musk

Lululemon's 2-in-1 Maxi Dress quickly became deemed a

is a garment that can be worn multiple ways, and its name comes from the highly versatile object knitted by the Once-ler in Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax." As depicted in the original Lorax book and movie, a "thneed" can be used as a shirt, sock, glove, hat, carpet or pillow − "a fine thing that all people need."I'd never seen a free banana stand before.

The pop of color caught my eye while strolling through "Amazonia." In an outdoor space between Amazon buildings in South Lake Union, the bright yellow trailer is hard to miss.I got a closer look and saw boxes full of bananas beneath the awning, and a sign that read, "Take one — not just for Amazonians but for anyone in the community."

I didn't expect to find ain the middle of a city. Amazon previously told Business Insider that founder Jeff Bezos came up with the idea to provide a complimentary healthy snack with no wrapper. The stand first opened in 2015.

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