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Real or Onion? (V)

Posted on September 3, 2018 by Michael Froomkin

Scientists Determine Tingling Sensation Of ASMR Caused By Mass Brain Cell Die-Off.

Didn’t really believe it, but it made me look at the URL when it came up on my news feed. Yes, it’s the Onion.

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