09 July,2020 10:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta, Jovita Aranha
If, like me, you believe piling dishes are part of a sinister plan or that lockdown life is a meme, you'll relate to the idiosyncrasies of the mostly annoyed protagonist of What I did in quarantine today, an art series on Instagram by Living Waters Creative Studio.
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If gory true crime stories keep you awake at night, follow make-up artist and YouTuber, Bailey Sarian. It may seem bizarre at first, but Sarian combines her artistic make-up strokes with captivating and grisly true-crime storytelling. This has earned her 3.3 million followers on Facebook and 1.55 million on YouTube. Narrated matter-of-factly yet riveting and evoking shock, this got a double thumbs up from us.
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