ariana grande's new album out august 17 2018, which she says is "It's kind of about bringing light to a situation or to someone's life or somebody else who brings light to your life. Sweetening the situation."-Ariana Grande
Friend: ughh people are bringing me down
Me: well listen to songs from sweetener
Friend: ill give it a try. Thank you.
Me: well listen to songs from sweetener
Friend: ill give it a try. Thank you.
by ƃuᴉɯoɔ sᴉ ʇɥƃᴉl ǝɥʇ July 13, 2018
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a national day devoted to miss ariana grande for the release of her fourth album “sweetener” Sweetener day is a day about bringing life into your life or into other peoples life. all about sweetening the situation.
hey did you know theres a day devoted to ariana grandes album released on 8.17? its called sweetener day.
by feminiust August 14, 2018
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Stream it and support it.
Stream it and support it.
Hi, im dead because of listening to Sweetener.
Basically, Sweetener killed me (you know — joy) so now i'm here watching you in the afterlife.
Basically, Sweetener killed me (you know — joy) so now i'm here watching you in the afterlife.
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Get the sweetener mug.(JOURNALISM) using flattery to gain access to sources. The phrase is usually used in the context of White House or Congressional press corps, who use fulsome praise of high-ranking officials whose favor they need. Usually, officials like to be publicly represented as magnificent, selfless, tireless public servants; in exchange for such blurbs, they may invite specific reporters to exclusive events, thereby boosting the reporter's status.
It's actually been a feature of the business press for ages.
It's actually been a feature of the business press for ages.
Since the financial crisis of 2008, business reporters have tended to write dismissively of bank executives. Six years ago they were likely to have written a beat sweetener about some CEO who was now shithead-of-the week.
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