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Welcome to the (tragic) family, son
Culture Kelly Caviedi 9/28/23 Culture Kelly Caviedi 9/28/23

Welcome to the (tragic) family, son

There is no definitive limit to our physique; it’s always “moving in and out of focus”.

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I played Papa’s Freezeria and all I got was exploited
Culture Ariana Haghighi 6/23/23 Culture Ariana Haghighi 6/23/23

I played Papa’s Freezeria and all I got was exploited

There’s nothing cool about violating labour law.

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R.I.P. Nintendo Wii (November 2006 - October 2013)
Sports, Comedy Sandra Kallarakkal 5/10/23 Sports, Comedy Sandra Kallarakkal 5/10/23

R.I.P. Nintendo Wii (November 2006 - October 2013)

Others are still traumatised by a remote to the eye during a tense game of bowling.

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Remembering Nookazon: a DIY recipe for disaster
Culture China Meldrum 2/23/23 Culture China Meldrum 2/23/23

Remembering Nookazon: a DIY recipe for disaster

I was shocked to discover that this cottage-core fantasy would turn into a tale of exploitation, cult worship and most surprisingly, potential animal rights violations.

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