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Real or fake (please be real?), this poetic salute to "the smart Ninja Turtle" is one for the history books, or at least This Week in Internet.
A controversial photo that has never been seen by the public before.
Good news: They look the same.
'Clarissa Explains It All' to be regularly available to insomniacs, drunk people.
Legends get bigger when they disappear for a while.
The always-contrarian magazine is celebrating with a nineties-themed issue and an expensive old-media bash.
That is a thing Craig Wedren, of the seminal D.C. band Shudder to Think, learned while touring New York in the nineties.
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