What Happened to Buzzfeed Quizzes?

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MeUndies collaborated on a video that transitions to a sponsorship, highlighting their comfortable and cute underwear made from micro micromodal fabric, offering various styles and sizes. The text humorously discusses Buzzfeed quizzes, documentaries watched during quarantine, sins listed, owning a copy of "The Eagles Greatest Hits," and struggles with identifying songs from "High School Musical" in a quiz.

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  • MeUndies, a brand known for comfortable and cute underwear made from micro micromodal fabric, emphasizes the impact of comfortable underwear on mood, offers a variety of styles and sizes, promotes inclusivity and sustainability, and provides a membership program with discounts.
  • The text humorously explores various topics such as Buzzfeed quizzes losing popularity, the creator's quarantine activities, and a playful critique of millennial knowledge about "The Eagles." It also touches on sins, referencing scenarios reminiscent of "The Sound of Music," and engaging in quiz-related humor, culminating in a comical struggle with identifying "High School Musical" songs.

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"MeUndies: Comfortable, Sustainable Underwear Membership"

  • MeUndies collaborated on the video
  • Buzzfeed quizzes are not as popular now
  • The creator watched documentaries and Smosh videos during quarantine
  • The video transitions to a MeUndies sponsorship
  • MeUndies offers comfortable and cute underwear
  • Comfortable underwear affects mood
  • MeUndies uses micro micromodal fabric
  • MeUndies offers various styles and sizes
  • MeUndies is inclusive and sustainable
  • MeUndies offers a membership program with discounts

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"Sinful Acts, Millennial Music, Quizzes Galore"

  • The sins listed in the text include using God's name in vain, having premarital sex, saying "heck," "hell," and "darn," telling lies, stealing, and working on the Sabbath.
  • The text mentions owning a copy of "The Eagles Greatest Hits" and humorously questions millennials' knowledge of the band.
  • A reference is made to a scenario involving falling in love with a widower while being a nun and teaching his children to sing while escaping Nazis, with a nod to "The Sound of Music."
  • The text humorously discusses various quizzes, including determining one's Bon Iver name, which Ikea furniture piece one is, and which Emma Roberts character matches their zodiac sign.
  • The text concludes with a mention of a "High School Musical" quiz, where the narrator humorously struggles with identifying songs from the movies and ends with a reminder to like, comment, share, and subscribe.
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