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Stripe Hype:
I might be talking about you. Or your brother. Your cousin. Or that annoying guy at your office. Whenever the Bengals win a bunch of games – and they have now won four in a row – the wishy-washy Bengals fans come out of the woodwork. Fine, go ahead, I’ll never turn away future members [...]
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