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7 March video games to get hyped about, plus a new consoleMan opens bag of crisps to find only one inside. Yes, you read that right.This public library is offering 'Adulting 101' classes for MillennialsThis public library is offering 'Adulting 101' classes for MillennialsNBA player learns the hard way that maybe Instagram isn't the best place to find tacosDude applauded for buying elderly woman's groceries when her card declinesTurkeys ritualistically circling a dead cat is as beautiful as it is frighteningFrench far'The future that liberals want' is here, it's now and it's a memeHillary supporters will probably get pretty angry after reading thisAccountants in Oscar mistake off the showThis is what you need to do at the gym to keep up with Ruth Bader GinsburgElon Musk just took advice from a super smart 5th graderCelebrate the northern lights in the UK with these beautiful imagesGmail finally doubles email attachment limit, but it means nothingGmail finally doubles email attachment limit, but it means nothingDenny's tweets pretty clever, internetDisney drops fun first 'DuckTales' trailerSean Spicer mistakenly announced Donald Trump as the new HUD secretarySubway swears its chicken is chicken and releases its own study Why We Keep Looking for Lost Jungle Cities Now: A Poem for Robert Silvers Three Kafkaesque Short Stories By … Franz Kafka “And I’d Do It Again”: Aimée Crocker and the Art of the Heiress Whiting Awards 2017: Tony Tulathimutte, Fiction Anyone Can Tell You Penn Station Is Awful—It Takes a Writer to Show It Literary Fisticuffs: When Book Parties Came to Blows Remembering Robert Silvers, 1929–2017 Times Are Hard, But At Least Our Wallpaper Is Arsenic When Paula Wolfert Worked for The Paris Review What Does It Mean to Be Smart? Five Koans on Intelligence Yevgeny Yevtushenko, “Olympic Champion of Poetry” Taking to the Streets? Don’t Bring a Sign—Bring a Painting Mike Powell: Why I Live Where I Live Of Opium, Spying, and Secret Silk Squares Reimagining Elena Ferrante’s “My Brilliant Friend” As a Building Getting Out Alive: Rethinking the End of “Goodbye, Columbus” The Life of Paper: New Art by Austin Thomas Women at Work in the First World War High Fade: Bryan Washington on the Intimacy of a Haircut
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