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Can a candy bar’s instructions be too paternalistic? By John Hodgman Natasha writes: I’m having a heated argument with my 17-year-old about instructions I found on a Kit Kat wrapper today ...
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Renowned author Neil Gaiman, known for The Sandman and Coraline, faces allegations of sexual assault from multiple women, as detailed in a New York Magazine cover story titled "There Is No Safe Word." ...