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The Swedish resistance to feeding guests may not actually be as rude as it seems

Growing up, I was taught that it was rude to slurp food at the dinner table. In most American households, if you ate a bowl of soup and audibly slurped the noodles out of your bowl, people would assume you never learned proper table manners.

As an adult, though, I lived in Japan for a year, where it is not only acceptable to slurp your noodles loudly around others, but it’s actually considered good manners. Noodle slurping is an integral part of Japanese food culture, a norm that feels strange or even wrong to people from most other cultures.

This difference was the first thing that came to mind when I saw a flurry of debate recently about a Swedish cultural food norm that some people find downright appalling.

It all started with a viral Reddit post asking about the weirdest thing people have had to do in someone’s home due to their culture or religion. One responder described being made to wait in a Swedish friend’s bedroom while the friend had dinner with their family.


“While we were playing in his room, his mom yelled that dinner was ready. And check this. He told me to WAIT in his room while they ate,” the person wrote.

Another comment followed describing a similar instance: “I slept over at a friend’s house. When we woke up, he said he’s going downstairs for a few minutes. After about 15 minutes I go on the stairs to see wtf is happening and they’re eating breakfast. They see me and tell me he’s almost done and will be up there soon.”

Fast and furious responses followed, screenshots of the posts went viral on various social media platforms and the entire nation of Sweden took a beating as people berated their rude habits and lack of basic hospitality. The hashtag #Swedengate trended on Twitter for days as people shared all manner of negative impressions of (and in some cases, direct experiences from) Swedish culture.

I’m not here to defend Sweden wholesale, as I’m sure there are plenty of legitimate criticisms, as there are for every culture. However, when it comes to something like not feeding guests in your own home, it seems likely that there’s some kind of explanation beyond “these people are just rude.” Much like noodle slurping in Japan, one culture’s rude can be another culture’s polite.

As it turns out, there are a few explanations for it.

Part of Sweden’s food culture is a combo of its long winters and culture of independence.

Professor Hakan Jonsson, a food studies professor at Lund University in Sweden, told The New York Times that some of the resistance to feeding guests stems from the days when food harvests had to be stored for many months during the long Nordic winter. Spontaneous dinners were traditionally not part of the culture, as families had to carefully plan and ration their food stores.

Independence is also a strong cultural value in Sweden, and rather than seen as generosity, feeding another person’s child could be seen as a criticism of that family’s ability to provide for their children.

“There has been a very strong urge of independence, to not rely on others’ good will for having a good and independent life,” Professor Jonsson told The Times.

(Hmm, now the entire IKEA model makes sense. Careful precision in design, but then, “Here, you’re on your own to actually build it. Good luck.”)

Others have shared similar explanations, saying that feeding someone else’s child is in some ways considered rude, either because it’s viewed as a judgment on the parents’ ability to feed their children or as interfering with a family’s own dinner.

“Swedes cook for the people they expect (family). Precise portions. We don’t mind guests, just tell us in advance and we’ll add one more. And in Sweden, it’s understood, you don’t eat at a friend’s house unannounced. No big deal here,” wrote one Twitter user.

Those explanations didn’t stop people from cultures that place a high value on hospitality from criticizing the practice, of course. Not feeding a guest in your home is the peak of rudeness in certain cultures, so how could this practice be seen as OK in any way?

Part of Sweden’s not-feeding-guests culture may be rooted in a history of shame for ‘owing’ people.

Another explanation shared on Twitter from an “amateur historian and sociologist” provides more historical context for the practice. It’s a bit lengthy, but the gist is that this not-feeding norm isn’t unique to Sweden, but common to Norse cultures in general and even somewhat common in Norman England and France. According to this explanation, it has to do with the historical “honor/shame economy” of Viking culture being a source of violent conflict.

“In Norse culture, hospitality (providing food, drink, lodging) was a duty of higher status individuals towards people of lower status, but the act of receiving hospitality created an obligation or debt on the part of the recipient,” @WallySierk wrote. “So, hospitality not only brought honor to the giver, it had the potential to bring shame to the recipient. Norse culture, and as it progressed through the Middle Ages, was incredibly personally violent. People fought duels, violently extracted debts and squeezed renters.”

“One of the challenges of the Protestant church in Scandinavia post-30 years war was to create a culture that tamped down on personal violence and civic unrest,” they continued. “Since the root of a lot of the interpersonal violence was competition for status and extraction of payment, the Church, with the framing of early Protestant Humanists, began to promote the ideal of the free member of society, owing no one and owed nothing. If the culture could get rid of the interactions that caused friction, people could live more peaceful lives.”

The thread explains that inequality and industrialization in the 1700s and early 1800s pushed Scandinavians to emigrate to America and other colonies, leading some people in power to manipulate debts, which created a lot of pain.

“When people were able to escape debt, they felt a lot better. So, for the sake of egalitarianism and reduction of conflict, they created a society that minimized the creation of debt and obligation, and maximized the ability of the individual/family to be self-sufficient. This ‘not feeding the neighbor kids’ weirdness Is about maintaining peace in the community.”

From reading replies from Swedes, it appears this practice is common, but not necessarily universal. It also appears to be primarily about guests who are not planned for in advance, not a blanket “we don’t do hospitality” norm. Still, it is a stark contrast to cultures in which offering food to any guest in your home is simply par for the course. The idea that you would not only not offer, but actively not serve a guest food is a complete anathema in many countries and cultures around the world.

But when you dig into the roots of why those norms exist, it’s not quite as blatantly rude as it seems. Cultural norms rooted in historical struggle take a long time to change, even when those struggles are no longer front and center.

All I’m saying is let’s give the Swedes a teensy bit of grace on the food front. They may come across as stingy to many of us, but in the context of their own history, it makes some sense. Plus those IKEA Swedish meatballs are hard to beat.

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Here’s How The Very Odd-Sounding Country Crock Rye Whiskey Actually Stacks Up

Even if you’ve never tried it, we’re sure you’ve seen a few Country Crock commercials over the years. You know, the ones where all you see is a pair of hands discussing random things while spreading plant-based butter substitute on a piece of toast, muffin, pancake, or even French toast. The brand has been around since 1945 and besides imitation butter, they sell myriad other products including mashed potatoes, pasta, and other side dishes. And now, they sell whiskey.

Yes, you read that right: whiskey. Specifically, rye whiskey.

That’s because Country Crock just launched Cover Crop Rye Whiskey. But this isn’t just a gimmick to sell whiskey. That’s obvious since, even though it’s made by Country Crock, the name isn’t even listed on the bottle. So why?

It’s all in the name. The whiskey began with the brand’s Cover Crop Project.

Country Crock, that butter-like stuff you spread on your toast in the morning, is actually made from soybeans grown in the Kansas City area. In 2020, Country Crock created The Cover Crops Project in partnership with No-Till on the Plains to provide financial resources, training, and to help with the planting of cover crops. For those unaware, cover crops are planted to help to replenish the soil, stop erosion, and various other important pieces of the permaculture process. As part of the project, farmers in Kansas and Missouri who plant cover crops on soybean fields that hadn’t previously had cover crops get a $10 per acre reimbursement.

Cover crops are extremely vital to maintaining healthy soil and guaranteeing fresh fruits, vegetables, and grains. That’s why Country Crock collaborated with Kansas City’s J. Rieger & Co. to produce a one-time, limited-edition rye whiskey that’s not only well-balanced and delicious but will help get the word out about the importance of cover crops. This ultra-small batch is only made up of 500 bottles.

Now the real question is, is it any good? You can be as invested in an important ideal as you want and make a whiskey to get it noticed. But your whiskey also has to be good, right? Otherwise, what’s the point?

Keep reading to see if we liked it.

Cover Crop Rye
Christopher Osburn

ABV: 46.5%

Price: $40 and only available at mashedandgrape.com

The Whiskey:

You’ve already heard about the use of cover crops to help in soil health, stop erosion, and improve the quality of the produce grown. Growing the same thing over and over is bad for the soil. This is why farmers rotate cover crops. This includes cereal rye. J. Rieger & Co. crafted a whiskey that’s blended with a whiskey featuring this cover crop.

The result is a sweet, spicy, surprisingly sippable spirit.

Tasting Notes:

They aren’t kidding with references to butter. The first aroma noticeable on the nose is straight Werther’s Original candy. I’m talking grandma’s house, buttery caramel mixed with dried apricots, vanilla beans, candied orange peel, and a bit of oak. No rye spice is noticeable on the nose, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing as this whiskey is being touted as “buttery” — which isn’t normally how a rye whiskey would be labeled.

The peppery rye is very evident on the first sip, but it’s followed by a very buttery caramel flavor that reminds me of a fat-washed old-fashioned. It’s spicy, warming, and ends with a nice mix of cracked black pepper and buttery toffee candy. There’s a little more heat than I anticipated, but it’s not overwhelming.

Cover Crop Rye 2
Christopher Osburn

The Bottle:

The bottle is simple and classic and gets the point across. It’s adorned with an image of vast farmland with a farmhouse at the top center. It’s assumed that the field is filled with cover crops and the farm, whose family is benefiting from the crops lives in the house. It really tells a story about the generations of farmers who have made it their living to grow the fruits, vegetables, and grains we sometimes take for granted.

A great representation of exactly what you’re going to get when you crack open a bottle. And a solid convo starter.

Bottom Line:

The tagline that this is a “buttery” whiskey is definitely not incorrect. There is a great deal of butterscotch on the aroma and the palate. It also has some fire-y heat and spice from the addition of peppery rye. All in all, a decent bottle worth trying.

Ranking:

70/100 – While this bottle is being touted as a whiskey from Country Crock, it’s made by J. Rieger & Co., a brand that knows quite a bit about the art of distilling. While not the greatest rye whiskey we’ve ever had. It’s a nice mix of buttery sweet caramel and spicy rye — though it might have a little too much heat for some whiskey fans.

Still, it’s definitely worth trying for the price.

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Draymond Green On Derrick White’s Big Game 1: ‘You Have To Live With That’

Derrick White gave the Boston Celtics a gigantic boost off the bench during their Game 1 win over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night. Known more for his defense than his shooting, White scored 21 points and connected on five of his eight attempts from behind the three-point line, with two of those makes coming during the relentless fourth quarter that the Celtics rode to their 120-108 win.

In the aftermath of the game, Draymond Green stressed the the assembled media that he thinks Golden State will be fine. He laid out part of why he thinks that, and he specifically pointed out White’s outlier of a shooting performance.

“Derrick White hadn’t shot the ball from three … extremely well throughout the playoffs, nor historically over his career,” Green said. “What we do know is that he’s capable, and obviously, the world knows he’s capable since watching the game last night. We been knew he was capable, but some of the threes he hit last night, like, the rim just had him. I think three of the five threes that he made was like right over people right in his face. When things like that happen, you have to live with that. At the end of the day, something has to beat you, and you’re going to pick, in an NBA game, what is more likely to not beat you.”

While it can seem like a knock against White, it’s hardly uncommon for NBA teams to hyper focus on slowing down the best players and accepting that other guys might just beat them — a great example of this is Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals when the Milwaukee Bucks let Grant Williams take wide open three after wide open three, and he responded by going 7-for-18 for a career high 27 points. Despite the fact that White is 11-for-18 (a ridiculous 61.1 percent) from three over his last three playoff games, he’s a career 34 percent shooter from deep and has gone through lulls in his NBA tenure.

All of this is to say we can probably assume that Golden State will make a similar bet that White won’t hit shots at that rate again in Game 2. If they’re wrong, the Celtics taking a 2-0 series lead to Boston seems likely.

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Anthony Edwards Gave His All-Time Starting 5, Which Obviously Includes Himself

America’s favorite Minnesota Timberwolf has once again graced us with a wonderful soundbite. Anthony Edwards was approached at the premiere for the new Adam Sandler movie Hustle and got asked who he would place in his all-time starting 5.

The Ant Man selected a formidable four-man group in Allen Iverson, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Shaq. But the group needed one last supernatural player to bring the group together, so of course, Edwards chose himself.

The genius to Edwards’ answer does not lie in the collection of talent he chose. No, Edwards understands the key to an all-time starting 5 is vibes. A team with Anthony Edwards and Shaq will never have down day. Sure, they are two of the most gifted athletes to ever walk the earth, but when you carry the pressure of being an all-time starting 5, you need a little live, laugh, love. Ant Man could have picked Michael Jordan over himself, but MJ would have ruined the vibe. An all-time starting 5 is no place for a competitive maniac who will want to push everyone to the edge. You don’t want Kevin Durant tweeting about MJ’s practice behavior or LeBron inventing new emojis to describe it.

As always, Edwards understood the assignment and his unfettered confidence produced a bit of wisdom.

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Sydney Sweeney Loves That ‘Euphoria’ Fans Can’t Make Themselves Hate Cassie

Sydney Sweeney is not slowing down anytime soon. The actress has two hit shows under her belt, Euphoria and White Lotus, along with a number of upcoming projects, and of course, her cool car that she happened to build herself.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress went in-depth about her character Cassie, and the fan response. When asked about the impact her Euphoria character has, she said she connected to how emotionally-charged Cassie can be. Sweeney said:

I see it in the way people talk about Cassie. They often want to hate her [laughs] because of the kind of person she is, but they find themselves unable to. It’s amazing to me that I’m able to take a character who has made so many terrible decisions and make people feel for her and understand those decisions. When I first started playing her, I connected to how she makes decisions very drastically and from the heart.

Despite Cassie’s poor choices and overall dramatics, she is still a character that fans can sympathize with, probably because everybody makes mistakes! Even high schoolers dressed like they are auditioning for Oklahoma.

Even though Cassie gets a lot of sympathy from fans and Sweeney, the actress is able to separate her character from herself. “I have found a very healthy separation, so the moment Sam [Levinson] calls ‘cut,’ I can go home and be happy and hang with my dog.” You must have to be good at compartmentalizing when your family is seeing you naked on screen all the time.

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Logic And Wiz Khalifa Announce Their Vinyl Verse Summer Tour

With Logic gearing up to release his album Vinyl Days this month, it’s only right that he’s also launching a tour to go with it. Dubbed the Vinyl Verse Summer Tour, the tour is a joint excursion alongside Wiz Khalifa launching Wednesday, July 27 at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, California, and running through to the beginning of September, ending on September 2 at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, Missouri. Logic and Wiz will be joined by 24kGoldn, DJ Drama, Fedd The God, and C Dot Castro, with select dates featuring Berner and Rubi Rose.

Vinyl Days will be Logic’s seventh and final album under Def Jam. Fueled by the singles “Therapy Music” with Russ, “Orville” with Blu & Exile and Like of Pac Div, and “Bleed It,” the album is due on June 17. You can pre-save it here and see the full tour dates below.

7/27– Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre^
7/28 – Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater^
7/30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion^
8/02 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater^
8/03 – El Paso, TX @ UTEP Don Haskins Center^
8/05 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater^
8/06 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion^
8/07 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion^
8/08 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP^
8/10 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena^
8/11 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion^
8/12 – Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre^
8/13 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach^
8/14 – Camden, NJ @ Waterfront Music Pavilion^
8/16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclay’s Center^
8/17 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center!
8/19 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live!
8/20 – Hartford, CT @ XFINITY Theatre!
8/21 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion!
8/22 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center^
8/23 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center^
8/25 – Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheatre^
8/26 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center^
8/27 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center^
8/28 – Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake^
8/30 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center^
9/01 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre^
9/02 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre!

^ = With Rubi Rose
! = With Berner
* = No 24KGoldn

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Kendrick Perkins Wore A Costume On ‘First Take’ To Say The Celtics Had The Warriors In ‘Handcuffs’

Kendrick Perkins had a good time celebrating the Boston Celtics’ comeback in Game 1 of the NBA Finals to knock off the Golden State Warriors. In the immediate aftermath of the game, Perkins went on television in Boston and called Draymond Green a liar for saying he believes the Warriors will be fine despite the circumstances of their 120-108 home defeat in which they were run off the court in the fourth quarter.

Then, Perkins presumably went to bed and woke up on Friday morning with the idea to really lean into a bit on First Take. Perkins went onto the show while dressed in a costume and holding a set of handcuffs to get a point across about how hard thing were for Golden State over the game’s final 12 minutes.

“I’m telling you: Look, they reopened Alcatraz because they had to buy room to put the Golden State Warriors in a place where they wouldn’t be bothered,” Perkins said. “Because you know what happened last night? BAM. They got the handcuffs put on ‘em in the fourth quarter. Sixteen points in the fourth quarter. Molly, you don’t even have to tee me up, I’m ready already. Listen, this is what happened: People got to talking about the Golden State Warriors and how much experience they had and all this, and I said, ‘Listen, the Celtics are going to win Game 1.’”

Perkins went on to use the “offense wins games, defense wins championships” line that always pops up this time of year. Stephen A. Smith, meanwhile, said that having to look at this costume at 10 a.m. “threw me off.”

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Conan O’Brien’s Kindle Was Apparently Stolen By Some Horny Teenager Who Really Loves Trucks And Steak

Conan O’Brien apparently loses his Kindle a lot. The late night host turned podcast mogul, recently revealed that he goes through the devices like crazy, and it took him a while to realize that’s not exactly a good thing. During the latest episode of Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, Conan opened up about learning the hard way that just buying a new Kindle after losing the old one can have some drawbacks.

While firing up his latest device before going on vacation, Conan decided to take a peek at the library to see if there were any books he might want to read that he forgot he’d purchase. What he found, instead, was an interesting selection of books that definitely didn’t download. Specifically, books on how to cook the perfect steak and, uh, How to Talk to Ladies with Confidence. Via Mediaite:

“And then it gets into Mixed Martial Arts,” O’Brien said, adding that he immediately called [longtime assistant Sona] Movsesian to see what was going on. “She was like, ‘Yeah, a very horny 16-year-old-boy has your Kindle and is buying books like crazy!’”

“Anyway, I put a code on my Kindle, but the problem now — and we got rid of all those books. The problem though is that Amazon keeps suggesting books and so I keep opening up my Kindle and it will say, ‘Have you thought about how to get a 44-year-old milf in the sack, seven techniques that work half the time, every time?’”

Ultimately, Conan ended up canceling the account due to to the Amazon algorithm constantly suggesting books on sex and MMA. He did, however, apologize to the Horny Bandit. “I’m sorry kid,” Conan said. “If you’re out there and you’re listening to this, but you did get like 60 books.”

(Via Mediaite)

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A Teen Young Thug Fan Was Arrested For Making Death Threats Against The Fulton County Sheriff’s Department

When 28 members of Young Thug’s Atlanta-based YSL crew were arrested for racketeering — including Gunna and Young Thug himself — fans were understandably distraught. However, one fan, in particular, took things a little too far according to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department, which told FOX5 that it had arrested the teenaged offender after he made death threats against the Sheriff and the Fulton County Clerk.

18-year-old Quartavius Mender was taken into custody on May 26 after commenting on Sheriff Pat Labat’s Instagram posts, saying that he would kill Labat, Labat’s wife Jackie, and Atlanta Public Schools Police Chief Ronald Applin unless the defendants in the case were set free. While Fox’s report is vague about just which defendant Mender was referring to, it’s probably safe enough to guess who the “high-profile defendant” was. Mender has been charged with 23 counts of terrorist threats, which are all felonies, and he has not been granted bond as yet.

“We take these kinds of brazen threats seriously,” Labat told the local news. “Social media cyberbullying, and hiding behind a keyboard will not protect someone from criminal prosecution. Our investigators are diligent in seeking individuals who mean to do harm to anybody, and I am grateful to them for ensuring the safety of myself, my wife, and all citizens of Fulton County.”

Young Thug, Gunna, and their YSL cohorts were all arrested and charged under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act for being a hybrid street gang responsible for dozens of counts of violent crimes, from armed robbery to murder. However, the case has also drawn criticism for including the two rappers, as the majority of the evidence listed against them in the 88-page indictment came in the form of their own lyrics, which prosecutors used to draw the connection between them and the alleged gang. Most recently, Young Thug and Gunna were both denied bond, as the judge felt they could both be flight risks or even tamper with witnesses.

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10 things that made us smile this week

Have you ever pondered what joy actually is? Is it different than happiness, and if so, how?

Though the dictionary definitions of the words are quite similar, people like to debate how happiness and joy differ. Some people say happiness is an emotion while joy is a state of mind. Some describe happiness as coming from outside of us while joy comes from within us. Some describe happiness as surface and fleeting while joy is deeper and more lasting.

In the documentary “Mission: JOY,” iconic spiritual leaders Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama explore the concept of joy. Each of them has endured a great deal of tragedy and struggle in their lives, yet both exude and embody joy at the deepest level. In 2015, six years before Desmond Tutu passed away, the two holy men spent five days together sharing their thoughts on life, suffering, compassion, joy and more.


The two agree that joy comes from within and is largely born from helping people. As Tutu said in the film, “Joy is the reward of seeking to give joy to others.” And science backs that up as well. Research on happiness shows that those who do kind things for others are happier and healthier. The more joy we spread, the more joy we receive.

One of the best things about joy—it doesn’t require everything to be OK to feel it. Even in the face of difficulty and struggle, we can find joy. People who face physical or mental health challenges can still experience joy. Though tragedies may touch our lives, joy still finds ways in.

Whether these 10 things will bring you joy or happiness I can’t say, but hopefully, they will bring a smile or 10 to your face. Enjoy.

1. Let’s all live vicariously through this baby squirrel being brushed.

This might seriously be the most relaxing video I’ve ever seen. I’d grab that brush and bring it back too, lil’ squirrel.

2. These seniors got tap lessons and the joy is palpable.

Just the best. So much fun.

3. Seriously, this documentary about the kinship between the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu is what the world needs now.

Everyone needs to watch this film. It’s joyful, hopeful, beautiful and hilarious. Desmond Tutu’s daughter said these two together have the energy of two 8-year-old boys, and it’s so easy to see. Their friendship is truly a wonderful example to us all. Read the story here.

4. Kiddo meets his baby brother for the first time—with a Mario Bros. twist.

“It’s a me, Mario!” And he finally got his Luigi. So sweet.

5. Baby leads a dance class and gracious, the cuteness is too much.

Let’s have wee ones lead all of our exercise classes from now on, please.

6. Pianist unexpectedly summoned a fellow piano player at the shopping mall.

How fun is that?!? (Also, more public live music like this, please.)

7. Take a scroll through these pics of sweet doggos smelling the flowers.

The only thing better than a sweet doggo is a sweet doggo taking a moment to smell the flowers. Click the arrow on the right to scroll through.

8. The European Union beat its greenhouse gas emissions targets by more than 70%.

EU, flags

In a bit of good news on the climate crisis front, official EU data submitted to the United Nations this week shows that the EU not only succeeded in cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 20% but actually reduced them by 34%—a whopping 70% more than the goal. Undoubtedly, that accomplishment was helped by the COVID-19 shutdowns in 2020, but hey, we’ll take it.

9. Gorilla family takes a keen interest in documentary filmmaker.

Can you even imagine? So thrilling and terrifying and adorable, all at the same time. Their curiosity is so innocent and sincere. And the silverback pulling that baby away, like, “Okay, that’s enough. Leave the nice man alone.” Just incredible.

10. Security camera captures this couple’s sweet goodnight moments.

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The first shot of this video reads, “Me telling my boyfriend that I wanted to record more of our moments.” And what follows is a series of candid clips from a home security camera showing them saying goodnight to each other. Awww. Young love. Gotta love it.

Have a joyful week, everyone, and come back next Friday for another roundup of delights!