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Mom's creative reaction to her daughter's dirty sock on the floor hilariously escalates

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Every parent knows the woe of kids leaving their dirty clothes lying around. When I was a kid, my da

[Mom's creative reaction to her daughter's dirty sock on the floor hilariously escalates]( Every parent knows the woe of kids leaving their dirty clothes lying around. When I was a kid, my dad would see my pile of clothes on the bathroom after I took a shower and cry, "Oh no! Annie melted!" I thought that was a clever alternative to yelling at me to pick up my stuff, but it doesn't hold a candle to the way a Washington state mom handled a dirty sock left behind by her daughter. Xep Campbell shared how her and her 10-year-old daughter Kestrel's creative one-upsmanship escalated on Facebook, and people are loving it. [Read the Story]( [Christmas tree rental provides a solution to the real vs. artificial tree dilemma]( It's Though many people are perfectly happy with their artificial versions (which have gotten more realistic over the years), there's nothing like the look and feel—and smell—of a real Christmas tree. Both options come with an environmental cost, however. The Nature Conservancy states, "In the U.S., around 10 million artificial trees are purchased each season. Nearly 90 percent of them are shipped across the world from China, resulting in an increase of carbon emissions and resources. And because of the material they are made of, most artificial trees are not recyclable and end up in local landfills." [Read the Story]( In Partnership with FabFitFun Together We Can Stand Up To Cancer We've teamed up with our friends at FabFitFun to help give back to [Stand Up to Cancer]( this holiday season. Today alone, 4,949 people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer. Stand Up To Cancer funds and develops the newest and most promising cancer treatments to help patients. SU2C innovations lead to better cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, which means that we can help save lives now. Use the code [UPWORTHY]( at check out and FabFitFun will donate $10 from each box to Stand Up to Cancer! [Shop for good]( [Fast-talking doctor debunks COVID-19 anti-vaxxer myths in just one minute]( The battle against COVID-19 is a multi-front war. It's not just a fight against a biological enemy but a misinformed public as well. Dr. Benjamin Janaway is a doctor at the UK's National Health Service and a science communicator. He's using social media to fight hard against COVID-19 misinformation so we can succeed against the virus. He recently outlined the crux of the battle on Twitter. [Read the Story]( [Biden is already more popular than Trump has ever been and that's good for all Americans]( A Gallup poll released November 30 found that president-elect Joe Biden's approval rating has improved six points since the election (55%), compared to President Trump, whose favorability has dropped three percentage points to 42%. One of the major reasons for Biden's 13% lead in favorability over the outgoing president is his popularity among independent voters where he leads Trump 55% to 36%. [Read the Story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 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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