The Weekly Rundown 9.19.25
the girls are reading like Rory Gilmore, crafting personal curriculums, and identifying with fictional vampires
A recent short-form video by TikTok creator 'The Everygirl' has garnered attention by humorously cataloging a list of 'unfortunate' personal loves and habits. These include indulging in 'an overpriced manicure,' curating seasonal mood boards, and even 'lying to Uber drivers and people I meet on vacation.' The video, which features the creator confidently walking, uses text overlays to present these candid confessions. While not a breaking news story, the content serves as a snapshot of contemporary online self-expression, where individuals share relatable, often self-deprecating, insights into their daily lives. Cultural commentators note that such content fosters a sense of community among viewers who identify with these shared 'girly things,' highlighting the evolving nature of personal storytelling and its reception on digital platforms.
the girls are reading like Rory Gilmore, crafting personal curriculums, and identifying with fictional vampires
