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    <description>Celebrity call-out culture has never moved faster or hit harder — but is any of it actually doing anything? We&#039;re asking the uncomfortable questions about who really benefits when the internet decides someone is canceled, and whether viral outrage is justice or just entertainment with better branding.</description>
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    <title>Hold the Handle: Why Your Mug Is Now the Most Personal Thing You Own</title>
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    <description>Somewhere between your third pour-over and a late-night Etsy spiral, the humble mug stopped being just a vessel and became a whole vibe. Indie ceramicists, thrift hunters, and politically charged pottery are turning morning routines into identity statements. We dug in — clay under our nails and all.</description>
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