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The photographer got the cast of the Greatest Show of Our Time to do some silly things involving ice cream. And Twizzlers. And pillows.
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At the Huffington Post, the novelist and the 'Rolling Stone' writer really get into it. And by "it," we mean trivial nastiness of the rhetorical sort.
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