The evolving landscape of social media is constantly creating new trends that capture the collective imagination of social media users with a blend of humor and relatability. This has been the case ...
You pay for a latte with money from your Starbucks app, so your bank account balance doesn’t change. That means the coffee was basically free, right? This is just one example of “girl math,” a trend ...
This may be a girl’s girl summer, but buying tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, dressing up for Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, and going to see the Barbie movie isn’t cheap. This is when every girl’s ...
Girlboss and millennial progressive Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is really good at Twitter. So good that she schooled the Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy by tweeting, “Boy math is needing 15 ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It is exhausting to scroll through the unnecessarily negative takes on what seems like a playful social media fad.
The term social media coined “girl math” — not to be confused with “explaining things for the girls” — is a phenomenon or brain trick I have been using for years to feel less bad about spending money.
A woman has gained a number of likes and views over her unique take on why her 40-year-old friend is extremely young, but she, at 27, is very old, with one user calling it "girl math at its finest." ...
Like "girl math" and "boy math," CEO Robyn Garrett used "corporate math" to tap into all the reasons our work lives make no sense.