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90s Jelly Sandals Are Back and Worse Than Ever

That's right, folks: jelly sandals are back and more terrible than ever. This popular 90s shoe once adorned the feet of young children across the nation, but the fashion item quickly fell out of favor throughout the noughts.Unfortunately, this 90s fashion faux pas has made its way back into mainstream culture along with most other 90s trends, including choker necklaces and Fila dad sneakers. But while we all know these sandals aren't the most comfortable form of footwear, few people actually expected someone to suffer a serious injury at the hands of a jelly sandal.One mother's Facebook post

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So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way: Courteney Cox Revisits 'Friends' Apartment in Instagram Post

Although 25 years have passed since the popular sitcom "Friends" was on the air, time has not dwindled fans' love for the show. And apparently, the fondness for the iconic sitcom is still very much alive in its stars, too. When Courteney Cox, who played Monica Gellar on the series, returned to the real-life site of her old apartment in New York City, thousands of fans reminisced right along with the star.In a video that has since been liked more than 600,000 times on Instagram, Cox pretends to head home to her spacious and quirky unit. She captioned

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Alfonso Ribeiro Drops Carlton Dance Lawsuit Against Epic Games

Fortnite is one of the most well-known video games right now -- and it's not just because it's fun to play. The maker of the game, Epic Games, Inc., has been sued by multiple parties for copyright infringement. The parties claim that Epic Games used their signature dance moves to make money off of players. But one of the parties, Alfonso Ribeiro, has recently dropped his lawsuit against the game maker.Alfonso Ribeiro is best known for his role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as Carlton Banks. In the more than 121 years Hollywood has been in business, this

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SpongeBob Fans Rally To Remember Show's Creator, Petition NFL For Halftime Tribute

Around the world, there are billions of sports fans. In the United States, we're in the middle of football season. In 1930, the World Cup began taking place every four years to decide international soccer supremacy (congrats, France). Football and soccer and hockey, oh my!The United States is even playing partial host to the World Cup in 2026, with new stadiums entering into the $1.2 trillion in construction spending that's surged through the country in the last year. We never don't do big Which we've proven over again with the Superbowl, which remains a completely American staple. Among