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OMG, Obsessed

If the internet is to be believed, people around the world are dying every single day, not from acts of terror, crime or natural disasters, but the extreme, unbearable cuteness of puppies. Add hilarious memes and awkward Bumble blunders into the equation and it’s a wonder anyone is still breathing. And yet, no one is in the least bit concerned. Of course not, because – LOL – it turns out we all speak like melodramatic teenagers now. ‘Dead’ and ‘dyingggg’ are our

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