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Our 2023 Pop Culture Predictions
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Date:2025-04-12 23:22:44
It's that time of year again, time for hopes and fears and accountability. What's to come in the new year? We can only guess, and guess we will! Plus, we'll look back at what we thought was coming on the pop culture front in 2022 and we'll see how things turned out.
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