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What Email Sign-Off Are You?

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Still using Sincerely? You definitely need to take this.

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Sometimes the hardest part about writing an email is ending it. Take our quiz to find out which sign-off best suits your ~style~.

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LINK: Or if you want more options, choose one from this list!


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10 Life-Changing Things To Try In July

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Because we tried them for you in June!

The BuzzFeed Life editors are always trying new products, apps, tips, and DIY projects, and we decided it was time to start sharing the best of them with you. Each month, we'll post our recommendations for what's actually worth it. For the sake of transparency, items under "Things We Bought" were purchased with our own money and/or were not the result of a PR pitch. Those under "Things We Tried" are items that were provided to us at no cost for the sake of review. Let us know in the comments what sorts of things you'd like us to review next month!

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Putting cut flowers in the fridge to keep them fresh — free

Putting cut flowers in the fridge to keep them fresh — free

Fresh flowers are the quickest way to brighten up any space. The only bad thing about spending your hard-earned dough on greenery and blooms is that they start to wilt after only a few days. My favorite flowers, like peonies and ranunculus, have an even shorter shelf-life than most, and they tend to be more expensive. After Apartment Therapy tested out different methods for keeping flowers fresh, I decided to try their super-easy solution: putting cut flowers in the fridge. I put my flowers in the fridge every night and they lasted SO much longer! I changed the water once (around day five), and the blooms were still perfectly white and open after almost two weeks. —Jess Probus

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An actual fridge at BuzzFeed last week, featuring 14-day-old Trader Joe's peonies:

An actual fridge at BuzzFeed last week, featuring 14-day-old Trader Joe's peonies:

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25 "Game Of Thrones" Products To Help Ease Your Pain

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Winter has already come. :(

A cropped tank sporting the best phrase of all time.

A cropped tank sporting the best phrase of all time.

Price: $25

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Or a tank sporting the saying that will keep all cat-callers at bay.

Or a tank sporting the saying that will keep all cat-callers at bay.

Price: $24

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A "Valar Morghulis" ring to always give you strength, and make sure you look cool AF.

A "Valar Morghulis" ring to always give you strength, and make sure you look cool AF.

Price: $33.21

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These adorable mugs for the true moon of your life.

These adorable mugs for the true moon of your life.

Price: $34

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This Podcast Will Open Your Eyes To A New, Magical Realm

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We had our illustrators draw what they heard in Hello from the Magic Tavern so you could take your own journey to Foon.

Hello from the Magic Tavern is an improvised podcast. Completely made-up. Totally fake. And it's here to introduce you to the magical land of Foon. Each week, new characters are introduced in order to illuminate the world and entertain listeners.

We had our illustration team draw what they "saw" while listening to this episode:

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What's Your Favorite Bedtime Book?

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Better than a stuffed animal.

Everyone has their favorite places to read. One of those places happens to be cuddled up in bed.

Everyone has their favorite places to read. One of those places happens to be cuddled up in bed.

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If that's you, which book is your current cuddle buddy?

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Are you catching up on your favorite series...

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...or the life of your favorite celebrity?

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Holly Madison Reveals The Hell That Is Playboy Mansion Life

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“I call myself a born-again feminist,” she tells BuzzFeed News.

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Holly Madison decided to write a book when she was excelling in her career — starring in the long-running Peepshow in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood, as well as her own E! reality show Holly's World — and yet fans would not stop asking her about Hugh Hefner and her time as his girlfriend in the Playboy Mansion.

"Women would come up to me, and say, 'Don't you miss the mansion?' Or, 'I'm sorry Hef didn't marry you,'" Madison recalled during a recent interview with BuzzFeed News at her home on a tree-lined Los Angeles street. "I was like, can't you see I'm doing so much better on my own?"

It's safe to say that after the revelations in Madison's just-released Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, she has successfully squashed any such questions in the future. With little preamble — Madison and her collaborator, Leslie Bruce, know what the reader came for — Down the Rabbit Hole tells the story of Madison's time with Hefner from 2001 to 2008 and its aftermath. The result reads like a celebrity memoir infused with The Bell Jar and Going Clear. Madison's depression in the Playboy Mansion reached harrowing depths, yet she felt trapped there: by her fears about her limited professional possibilities, by her unwillingness to admit to anyone how sad she really was, and by Hefner's emotional control over her.

The book also explicitly tears down an insidious thread in popular culture in which women have portrayed themselves on reality television as dumb and less than — a phenomenon Madison herself participated in during her time on The Girls Next Door, the E! reality show that chronicled part of her time with Hefner (and fellow Playmates/Hefner girlfriends Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt). In the author's note, Madison writes, "Around the turn of the millennium, it became fashionable for women to appear stupid — to get by solely on their looks and to be concerned only with fame and materialism. Some of the effects of that moment in the zeitgeist still linger today."

Down the Rabbit Hole is not breezy fare. Sitting on her shaded patio overlooking her garden on a hot summer day, Madison, now 35, said, "I felt like I had something to say about being in the midst of that whole thing that was going on where Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson and Kendra were so celebrated — and I was a part of it too — for being dumb on TV. Part of the reason I wanted to write the book was to show the other side of it."

Below, Madison talks to BuzzFeed News about what you don't know in regards to Hefner, her seedy years in the Playboy Mansion, and feminism.

The first issue of Playboy in 1953.

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This One Dryer Hack Means You Never Have To Iron Your Clothes Again

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Your morning routine just got so much easier.

Ironing is the absolute worst.

Ironing is the absolute worst.

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You have to navigate around buttons, pockets, sleeves, and your own hands with a steaming hot plate of metal.

You have to navigate around buttons, pockets, sleeves, and your own hands with a steaming hot plate of metal.

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But there's one hack to make your clothes wrinkle-free without using this plastic demon:

But there's one hack to make your clothes wrinkle-free without using this plastic demon:

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First, put your dryer on the highest heat setting.

First, put your dryer on the highest heat setting.

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