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Have Celebrity Sleuthing and Hunting for Easter Eggs Gone Too Far?

The New York Times – T Magazine:

Harvesting Easter eggs is now integral to our consumption of entertainment. But there’s a fine line between perceptiveness and paranoia.

Nick Haramis
Author: Nick Haramis

This post first appeared in The New York Times – T Magazine. Read the original article.

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Movies, Music, Social Media, Spears, Britney, Swift, Taylor, Television, The White Lotus (TV Program)
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