Think again, chump. The rad as hell Amy Poehler brought some adorable kids from her Smart Girls program on The Tonight Show, and they absolutely destroyed. This is the cutest thing ever and WE’RE NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING.

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You ready for a deep cut? In this throw-waaaaay-back from 1998, Melissa McCarthy plays a woman who’s best friends with God. Well, best frenemies. Well, it’s complicated. But anyway it’s written by John August and it’s dark and funny and McCarthy is clearly already a comedy genius.
Freshly out of an eating disorder clinic, Nicola needs to find a career and what better one than a health and wellness influencer? This series has so much comedy, ghosts, and Harry Potter, you'll begin to question reality! But don't! Just watch this WhoHaha's Series Spotlight and learn with us that healing is HARD.
Nutritiously Nicola includes references to eating disorders, so those in recovery may want to take care before watching. If you or a loved one is suffering from an eating disorder you can call the NEDA hotline at 1-800-931-2237 and visit their website here.
Ghost BFF follows two best friends, one alive, one dead, across space, time and the suburbs as they struggle to find themselves and right past wrongs following a suicide. The series sheds light on taboo topics like anxiety, depression and suicide through dark humor.
US Resources for Suicide Prevention: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
International Resources for Suicide Prevention : http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
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