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With warmer weather heading our way, showing off more skin is inevitable. And what better way to make your spring debut than with a stylish new ankle tattoo? Be it a dot-work sun, shaded waves, or even a simple smiley face, ahead you’ll find 7 tiny tattoo ideas to consider for your next ink sesh.
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Single Star Tattoo
Solidify your spot as the star in your life by getting a star tattooed on one of your ankles. Just think — you can debut it while wearing one of your new going out tops this spring!
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Bunny Tattoo
Getting a bunny tattoo during spring somehow feels seasonally appropriate. It doesn't matter that Easter is gone either. All you need to convince you that your dainty ankle tattoo is the thought that you're happily hopping from one chapter of your life to the next.
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A Nod to Youth
Get this cute nostalgic tattoo to remind you to enjoy your life in the midst of crushing your goals! No seriously — get out and enjoy the sun!
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What's My Age Again?
Blink-182 made the most nostalgic song in the early 2000s that works well for an ankle tattoo that displays the year you were born. If you're super committed to being a millennial or a part of Gen Z, this idea is perfect for you.
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Shine a Spotlight On Playing
Can you tell we're encouraging you to spend more time playing again? It may be fun to make money from your side hustle, but we dare you to fall in love with playing just because it's fun.
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Karmic Cycles
Need a reminder that "what goes around, comes around?" Look no further than a small ankle tattoo that hints at karmic cycles.
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Light as a Feather
Lastly, make it a point to be light as feather! We're not talking about how you walk either.
It's time to start breaking up with the way you let stress overwhelm you this spring.
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My jaw literally dropped after that Yellowjacketsepisode 9 ending. While Yellowjacketsfans are no strangers to shocking deaths, there was something about losing Van like that after everything she's been through that felt especially traumatic. And if that's how the penultimate episode went, I can only imagine what the writers are gonna do to us during the season 3 finale...
If you're trying to prep for whatever bombshells we're gonna get during the Yellowjackets season 3 finale, then this guide is for you. Here's everything you need to know!
Scroll to see all the details you need to know before we get the sure-to-be explosive Yellowjacketsseason 3 finale.
Where can I watch the 'Yellowjackets' finale?
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You can stream the Yellowjackets season 3 finale on Showtime and Paramount+!
How many episodes of 'Yellowjackets' are there?
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There are 10 episodes of Yellowjackets season 3.
- It Girl
- Dislocation
- Them's the Brakes
- 12 Angry Girls and 1 Drunk Travis
- Did Tai Do That?
- Thanksgiving (Canada)
- Croak
- A Normal, Boring Life
- How the Story Ends
- Episode 10
Who's in the 'Yellowjackets' season 3 cast?
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Given the fact that we have a teen cast and an adult cast for Yellowjackets season 3, there are a lot of people on this show. This list includes:
- Melanie Lynsky (Adult Shauna)
- Tawny Cypress (Adult Tai)
- Christina Ricci (Adult Misty)
- Lauren Ambrose (Adult Van)
- Simone Kessell (Adult Lottie)
- Warren Cole (Adult Jeff)
- Hilary Swank (Adult Melissa)
- Sophie Nélisse (Teen Shauna)
- Jasmin Savoy Brown (Teen Tai)
- Samantha Hanratty (Teen Misty)
- Liv Hewson (Teen Van)
- Courtney Eaton (Teen Lottie)
- Jenna Burgess (Teen Melissa)
- Sophie Thatcher (Teen Natalie)
- Ella Purnell (Teen Jackie)
- Sarah Desjardins (Callie Sadecky)
- Nia Sondaya (Teen Akilah)
- Alexa Barajas (Teen Mari)
- Kevin Alves (Teen Travis)
- Steven Krueger (Coach Ben)
- Elijah Wood (Walter)
What happened to Van in 'Yellowjackets'?
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In Yellowjackets season 3, episode 9, the living adult women cross paths with adult Melissa after thinking she was dead for years.
When the group finds out that Melissa faked her own suicide, came up with a new identity, and married the daughter of a woman they killed in the wilderness, needless to say they feel pretty suspicious of Melissa's motives. Things get especially dicey when everyone learns that Melissa sent Shauna a tape recording of one of their notorious wilderness feasts — some of the only actual evidence of their more heinous acts during their time stranded in the woods.
While Melissa's tied up (in her own home, I might add), she turns on the fireplace and keeps the flu closed. Tai and Shauna get CO2 poisoning while Van is outside, leaving Van to save them as quickly as possible. After rescuing her friends, Van unties Melissa to confront her, but can't bring herself to kill Melissa.
Much to everyone's surprise, Melissa doesn't take this mercy with kindness. She turns the knife on Van, stabbing and killing her. Much like Van's literal bleeding heart, I was broken after that.
Where did 'Yellowjackets' season 3 film?
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According to IMDB, Yellowjackets is filmed in British Columbia, Canada and Los Angeles.
Is 'Yellowjackets' based on a true story?
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No, Yellowjackets is (thankfully) not based on a true story!
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There’s a lot of conflicting information about tattoo aftercare and healing out there. Considering there are only seven states in which artists are required by law to provide aftercare instructions, it’s easy to get overwhelmed or left in the dark about what exactly to do after your appointment. The tattoo healing process depends on how big the piece is, how intricate it is, and your body’s response to the ink – but all complications can be avoided with proper aftercare procedures to reduce the risk of infection, scarring, fading, or drying out.
The first step to tattoo aftercare actually comes before the needle even touches your skin – picking a reputable, professional tattoo artist ensures you’re getting the very best care and advice, so you can be on your way to rockin’ some cool body art.
Disclaimer: I am by no means a professional, so approach aftercare at your own discretion, taking this information (as well as your tattoo artist’s) with a grain of salt.
1. Keep the second-skin (medical-grade adhesive) on for several days, or however long your artist recommends.
Your artist will likely place a second-skin material over your tattoo after it’s finished. It works as a barrier to keep bacteria out while the tattoo is in its freshest stage, only meant to stay on a few days.
When it’s time to take it off, be patient and go slow to avoid damage to the skin. Before doing this, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly and dry them with a paper towel to avoid additional germs and bacteria that could harvest in a normal hand towel.
Blood and plasma fluid coming out from the second-skin is normal, but if you notice any out-of-the-ordinary excretions or sensations, contact your tattoo artist ASAP.
2. Wash your tattoo with warm water and fragrance-free, unscented, antimicrobial soap.
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After removing the second skin, the next step in aftercare is to wash off the tatted area. Using a gentle soap ensures that your tattoo doesn’t get any further irritation that could cause unfavorable healing.
When it’s time to wash, move gently, as the area can be tender. You’ll want to start with clean hands and wash with lukewarm water as well, to avoid burning the exposed skin. These are the soaps most commonly used for tattoo aftercare:
3. Moisturize after pat-drying your skin with a paper towel.
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Though petroleum jellies (like Vaseline) can be moisturizing on the lips, it’s no longer widely recommended for tattoo aftercare. Too much of it can create a thick, non-breathable layer on top of your tattoo – less air-flow means slower healing and the potential for ink bleeding. Look to opt for light ointments and balms. Here are a few widely-loved ones:
- Aquaphor Healing Ointment ($16)
- People Of Substance All-Natural Tattoo Balm Stick ($15)
- Hustle Butter Deluxe Luxury Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream ($22)
- Lubriderm Daily Moisture Hydrating Unscented Body Lotion ($11, was $13)
- Mad Rabbit Tattoo Balm Stick ($12)
Bandages or other tight skin coverings are not necessary once you’ve washed off your tattoo. A seal created by these barriers could restrict air-flow, too.
After a week or so, it’s safe to move away from ointments and balms, and onto gentle lotions like the Eucerin Unscented Advanced Repair Body LotionAdvanced Repair Body Lotion ($11, was $13).
4. Avoid *too* hot of showers + no physical activity for at least 48 hours after your appointment.
Heat caused by external factors (weather, hot water, etc) and sweating can increase the risk for the ink on your tattoo to bleed. Plus, moving around too suddenly (like how you would during a workout) causes your skin to stretch, potentially altering your tat’s shape. Not to mention, there’s a very real risk of infection from that grimy gym equipment!
5. Stay out of direct sun for at least 2 weeks.
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Sun can further damage your ink, so it’s not a good thing for tattoo aftercare. If you have to be out, your first line of defense should be a physical barrier like some loose clothing, then a light layer of mineral zinc oxide-based sunscreen to protect your tat.
6. No underwater activity for at least 2 weeks.
The risk for bacterial infection from the water in pools, hot tubs, lakes, and the ocean is high. That’s why people prefer to get tatted in the winter, where they won’t have to actively avoid swimming and the subsequent FOMO of not diving in.
7. Stay hydrated!
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Hydrating your body hydrates your skin – and having hydrated skin means your tattoo is ready to heal as best as it can. Drinking water throughout the day (don’t go too crazy) certifies that your body can handle the ink. You also might want to avoid alcohol for a bit. It can cause bouts of dehydration and thin your blood, causing excess bleeding from the tattoo’s wound.
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There are plenty of things that make summer special, from the smell of salty ocean air to the touch of warm breezes and the gorgeous backdrops that golden sunsets paint on the sky each evening.
But aside from giving us beautiful weather and loads of opportunities to reconnect with loved ones, the summer also represents a wonderful time to welcome a little one. So, if you're expecting a baby next season, why not choose a name that captures the essence of summer?
Here are our top summer baby names that are as radiant and joyful as the time of year itself.
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1. Lucy
Lucy is a timeless name with Latin roots that means "light" or "bringer of light." It's derived from the male name Lucius and has a gentle yet strong sound that feels vintage chic.
This name has become popular across the globe, from the United States and the UK to New Zealand and the Netherlands. It's ideal for a warm and positive little girl who brightens up any room she walks (or crawls) into.
2. August
August is derived from the name Augustus, meaning "great" or "to increase," and carries a sense of honor. It's historically tied to the Roman emperor Augustus, giving this name long-standing associations with influence and power.
This pick is popular among parents who appreciate classic names with a modern feel. Plus, the sweet nickname option "Augie" makes it even more endearing.
3. Clementine
French in origin and derived from the Latin name "Clement," meaning "mild" or "merciful," Clementine is a soft, feminine name with a melodic sound. It embodies sweetness and charm, just like the tiny citrus fruits.
Similar to August, Clementine also offers the adorable nickname of "Clem." This moniker would be a lovely choice for a kind and gentle baby girl.
4. Sampson
Sampson is a strong and masculine name with Hebrew roots that means "sun." It's actually an alternative spelling of the biblical name Samson, who's famous for his strength, which was a gift granted by God.
But while Sampson is rooted in faith, it still carries universal appeal for parents of all backgrounds, symbolizing warmth, light, and power.
5. Soleil
This beautiful French name for baby girls also means "sun," bringing feelings of joy, positivity, and warmth into your home. It even has a bit of celebrity charm, thanks to the actress Soleil Moon Frye.
Soleil is an elegant, lyrical-sounding name that's perfect for a little girl who lights up your life.
6. Kai
This gender-neutral name has rich origins across the globe. In Hawaiian, it means "the sea," and in Māori, it translates to "food." The former represents tranquility, while the latter signifies nourishment and sustenance.
Kai is simple yet impactful, connecting to two of life's most essential elements. It can inspire any boy or girl to bring peace to the world around them.
7. Isla
With Spanish origins, Isla is a serene name for girls that means "island." Additionally, it has ties to the Isla River in northeastern Scotland, a waterway that's rich in fish.
Isla has a sense of calm and flow to it, making it a meaningful choice for parents who hope their daughter will weather the changing tides of life.
8. Dylan
Last but not least is Dylan, a classic option that's gender-neutral. With Welsh roots, it holds the meaning of "great tide" or "great flow."
Dylan was traditionally used for boys, but it's become more and more popular among little girls. It's also inspired by the Welsh sea god, so a baby named Dylan will be destined to handle challenges with resilience and grace.
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The best TV shows don't only entertain and inspire — they also make us reexamine the world we live in. And nobody is doing it like Black Mirror. Inspired in part by The Twilight Zone, this freaky Netflix show dives into a darker side of contemporary society, focusing on the doubts and hesitations we can all have when it comes to technology. Each episode of the gripping thriller is basically its own short movie, and the drama will have you on the edge of your seat the entire time because it's dealing with something we all use, and that familiarity makes it even spookier.
After Black Mirror season 6 (starring Annie Murphy, Myha'la Herrold, and Zazie Beetz) premiered in June of 2023, it became the most-watched streaming TV program in the US, and its popularity isn't slowing down anytime soon — especially with how stacked Netflix's Black Mirror season 7 cast is.
Here's everything you need to know about Black Mirror season 7, streaming on Netflix now.
Who's in Netflix's Black Mirror season 7 cast?
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The Black Mirror season 7 is one of its best yet. The lineup includes:
- Awkwafina
- Milanka Brooks
- Peter Capaldi
- Emma Corrin
- Patsy Ferran
- Paul Giamatti
- Lewis Gribben
- Osy Ikhile
- Rashida Jones
- Siena Kelly
- Billy Magnussen
- Rosy McEwen
- Cristin Milioti
- Chris O’Dowd
- Issa Rae
- Paul G. Raymond
- Tracee Ellis Ross
- Jimmi Simpson
- Harriet Walter
Is there a 7th season of Black Mirror?
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Yes, Black Mirror season 7 is on Netflix now! And arguably the most-anticipated episode serves as a sequel to season 4's "USS Callister" starring Jesse Plemons, Cristin Milioti, Jimmi Simpson, Michaela Coel, and Billy Magnussen.
The season 7 announcement came with a cryptic message on X. While the tweet itself simply reads "TCKR_Confidential_NotForDistribution.mp4," the video shows an 80s desktop computer rebooting — and for a brief moment you can see "Exit Game" flash across the screen, which makes me wonder if we're reaching the end of this hit series.
When in 2025 is Black Mirror coming out?
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The Black Mirror season 7 release date was April 10, 2025. That means you can watch all episodes now!
How many episodes are in season 7 of Black Mirror?
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There are six episodes in Black Mirror season 7:
- Season 7, Episode 1, "Common People" premiered on April 10, 2025
- Season 7, Episode 2, "Bête Noir" premiered on April 10, 2025
- Season 7, Episode 3, "Hotel Reverie" premiered on April 10, 2025
- Season 7, Episode 4, "Plaything" premiered on April 10, 2025
- Season 7, Episode 5, "Eulogy" premiered on April 10, 2025
- Season 7, Episode 6, "USS Callister: Into Infinity" premiered on April 10, 2025
Why is a Black Mirror called a Black Mirror?
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A Black Mirror refers to all of our screens when they're dark. Cell phones, laptops, televisions — they're all Black Mirrors. This makes the series even harder to shake once you've turned it off because you realize that, while the story is fictional, these Black Mirrors are actually around us, and with us, all the time. And ever since Black Mirror season 1, we've never looked at our screens the same way!
Check out the 25 New TV Shows You NEED To Watch In 2025 for more!