Get This: Girl Meets World Is Definitely Happening

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Disney just announced that Girl Meets World—the redux of Boy Meets World focusing on Cory and Topanga’s daughter—is definitely happening. It’s set to premiere next summer! [Vulture]

Urban Outfitters will no longer sell products that look like prescription drug bottles. [TIME]

Good news for brides-to-be: Zac Posen is launching a line of gowns for David’s Bridal that will be available in February. [Refinery29]

There’s a scary-low number of people becoming primary care doctors, according to a new study—particularly in rural areas. [UPI.com]

Bon Appetit‘s latest issue suggests that grilling and being a CEO are “guy things.” We definitely beg to differ. [Huffington Post]

There are fewer than 200,000 stay-at-home dads in the U.S., according to a new Census report. [UPI.com]

Comedian Patton Oswald has decided that, contrary to his previous stance on the subject, rape jokes actually aren’t OK, let alone funny. You think? [Vulture]

This man got a tattoo of his wife on his bald spot. That’s…sort of cute, but mostly just strange. [BBC]

The latest theory about why men die younger than women? Because they’re so “fragile.” Hmmm. [NPR]

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Get This: “Random Acts of Pizza” Are Happening In Boston

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Hundreds of Reddit users are sending “Random Acts of Pizza” to stranded marathon survivors and the Bostonians housing them. [Huffington Post]

Feeling stressed? Popping a Tylenol might help, according to a new study. [EurekAlert]

In very cool news, aerobic exercise may help prevent—and even reverse—some of the negative effects drinking has on the brain. [LA Times]

A new report from AAA shows your car costs about $ 9,100 a year to own and operate. So that’s where all your cash went. [USA Today]

Disney plans to make a new Star Wars movie every summer, starting in 2015. For proof that this is a bad idea, see episodes one through three. [Vulture]

Make sure to wash your veggies: Your refrigerator’s produce drawer tends to be the germiest place in the kitchen. [Huffington Post]

Budweiser’s engineers spent several years designing its new bowtie-shaped beer can, which they say is “very appealing to young adults.” Pretty sure they’ll be more concerned with the fact that an ounce of booze is missing from each can. [CNBC]

Feel free to skip this trend: Clothes with fake breasts on them are a thing. [The Cut]

A new app in Iceland warns you if a potential one-night-stand is related to you or not. If that’s a problem for you, then you probably need more help than just this app. [Businessweek]

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