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This has to be the best "journalistic experiment" we've seen in a VERY long time.

23-year-old journalist Max Knoblauch decided to emulate the world's most adored Royal, Prince George… by copying his outfit choices every day for a week. He chronicled his experience for Mashable, and the results are pretty hilarious.

"Getting his look correct would be a trial, particularly for someone like me who is not a royal or a baby," Matt wrote. "The first challenge would be finding the clothes in a men's large. The second challenge would be not being arrested." Already we're hooked.

First up was the two-toned blue outfit that the toddler wore back in May to meet his little sister, Princess Charlotte, for the first time. Shorts, sweater, knee socks and all.

Does he have the "George Factor" yet?

Another highlight has to be the sailboat overalls that George so beautifully modelled during his trip to New Zealand with Kate and William last year. 

And of course, who can forget the white-and-red combo the young Royal sported when he absolutely stole the show at Charlotte's christening?

What a hero.

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A new study has revealed that some women are already planning their big day before even getting engaged.

According to Mashable and TheKnot.com 70% of women are already creating wedding boards on the social media site Pinterest.

The survey revealed that women are already planning “their big day” from inspirational mood boards to honeymoon snaps posted in real time.

89% even admitted to downloading wedding apps for their smart phones, and 55% said that even use a wedding hashtag to find the latest wedding trends.

Steady on ladies, we all know how important weddings can be, however, it’s probably a good idea to wait till you hear the question first, before deciding on any floral arrangements.

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While many of us are already familiar with the popular photo sharing app that is Snapchat – it seems it’s popularity is now moving to a younger demographic.

13-year-old, Ruby Karp revealed in an account for Mashable that the app is now being used as form of free communication between teens.

She said like the majority us, that she mostly uses the app to share selfies with friends.

Ruby who is from New York, talked about the downsides of Snapchat  as well, which is the nude selfies.

“But it can also be used for other types of photos: the stuff of nightmares for parents. With Snapchat, your nude cannot (typically) be traced back to you, due to the fact that the photo literally lasts 10 seconds, or less. This is pretty appealing to teens and adults looking for a ‘good time.’”

Ruby even shared a screenshot of one incident where she was asked to send a nude selfie. While the 13-year-old said she wasn’t comfortable with sharing intimate shots on the site she was aware of some friends who did.

“There have been incidents with nudes being screenshotted among my friends. And remember Snap Save an app where you can screenshot the picture sent to you, without the person knowing.”

While the photo sharing app can be used a great way of free communication between friends, Ruby also highlighted that it can also be used as a tool for bullying.

“I try not to say anything risky in text messages, and I think bullies have the same method: They’re saving it for Snapchat. I have received hurtful Snapchats, but I have no proof that they ever said anything to me, because the picture went away in 10 seconds.”

While Ruby acknowledged the downsides of using the app, she insists parents have nothing to worry about.

“I think it is up to you how you use the app. And to every overprotective parent out there: As crazy as it may sound, don’t fret too much over the app. I’m sure your kid is just sending some ugly selfie of themselves! But if your kid takes off clothing, goes into the bathroom, shuts the door and you do not hear the shower water coming on: Be very afraid.”

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