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Our 2024 pop culture predictions
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Date:2025-04-12 23:01:19
What do we do at the end of every year? We hope, we fear, and we make wild guesses. Today, we're checking-in on how we did making predictions for 2023, and then we boldly make new ones for 2024.
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