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1 Spooky season can be a fun time of year for people. There are folks that wait all year for the off

1 [Two sisters go viral for their ridiculously functional roller coaster costume]( Spooky season can be a fun time of year for people. There are folks that wait all year for the official start of fall just to decorate for Halloween. Costumes are bought in advance and bags of candy are purchased and stored, but not everyone buys their costume. Some spooky season lovers get really creative with their Halloween costumes out of household items. There are some homemade costumes that are so funny and realistic that you have to do a double take. Two sisters are going viral for their ultra realistic roller coaster costume made out of cardboard and foam noodles. But it's not just their costumes that are stealing the attention of millions, it's their acting skills. [Read the story]( 2 [Woman shares how 'toddler math' is making her contemplate all 'life decisions' as a parent]( Toddlers are a constant source of entertainment and anxiety. They always keep their parents on their toes and anyone who tries to attach reason to them is a downright fool, according to a viral video by Toddler mom Phiji. The mother—who goes by [@_phiji]( on TikTok—explains the concept of "toddler math," which is the experience of being a parent to these tiny tots. She explains the unpredictability and suffering of this "toddler math." They eat as per their wishes, they wake up as per their wishes and all parents can do is dance to their tunes. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Woman shares how the 'bird test' always determines if her relationships will last]( Even with all the fancy [apps]( and preference based algorithms, dating isn’t always easy. It’s a challenge to find true and lasting compatibility, and to know whether a person truly has your best interests at heart, or is simply on their best behavior. But, people find their ways to navigate romance, nonetheless. Be it through a series of [simple questions]( or hard-and-fast [red flags]( there are some modern-day strategies that can be used to filter out true potential partners. The “Bird Test” is one of those strategies. [Read the story]( 4 [Woman's sleep walking habits have people in tears from laughing at her sleeping antics]( Let's be honest, most folks have no idea what they're doing in their sleep. Unless you're tossing and turning, you're blissfully unconscious for approximately six to eight hours if you're lucky. You have no clue if you stole the covers from your partner to wrap up like a human burrito or if you sat up abruptly to do the Macarena because you were dreaming of dancing at a friend's wedding. A woman that goes by the name [Celina SpookyBoo]( on TikTok recently posted a video of her own sleepwalking shenanigans and commenters can't get enough. [Read the story]( 5 [Chris Pratt wonders how long parents should keep their kids' trophies]( Is it more noble to let [childhood]( awards, artwork, quizzes and certificates stack up in storage boxes for years, to be opened for a nostalgic romp down memory lane at a later time, or simply let them go in the name of decluttering? Or is the answer somewhere in between? This is the conundrum nearly every parent faces. Even celebrity ones, apparently. “Guardians of the Galaxy” star [Chris Pratt]( found himself wondering this very thing as he watched his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger going through her personal treasure trove of trophies from her own childhood. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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