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Ryan and Matt have a conversation about the multi-platinum Spice, the 1996 debut from the Spice Girls, which is frankly shocking in its sincerity. Spice advocates for pro-social, emotionally adaptive, and mature relations among groups of friends, between lovers, and with oneself. Indeed, it seems that everything we learned about love, we learned from the Spice Girls.
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Let’s drive 2020 into the ground. TFT is back to ruin Christmas, trolling you harder than Chilly Gonzales, who has a Christmas album. So do Dolly Parton, Tori Amos, and Phoebe Bridgers.
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Cardi B, Invasion of Privacy
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Published 04/26/18