If a teenager has his phone with him, he doesn't have to immediately go home (where his parents are) after school. He can seek adventures elsewhere without checking in.
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Admittedly, there's not a lot of information there, but there's some. I did a reverse image search and some googling and that's all I could come up with.
Once you're on the Washington Post article, scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see the photo of the woman with armpit hair extensions. That's what I'm referring to.
That's a hat tip. In the Neatorama style, we put that at the bottom of a post. I normally provide a hat tip directly the post in question. However, the permalinks in American Digest's sidebar are hard to work with. So I just link to the main page when I find a story from the sidebar of that blog.
I appreciate your feedback. After blogging here for more than five years, I think of the Neatorama style as intuitive. So it's helpful to have a fresh set of eyes look at the way we do things. If our format is confusing to readers, then we should address that problem.