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    Early Addition: Hey Man, Let Me Scan Your QR Code Tattoo

    by James Ramsay
    Published February 1, 2021
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    • Meanwhile, are bars of silver the new GameStonks?
    • Evan Rachel Wood and several other women are accusing Marilyn Manson of years of abuse.
    • If you have a QR code tattoo, does the "meaning" change depending on what it's linked to?
    • The architect behind the George W. Bush presidential library thinks Trump Tower deserves landmark status.
    • Tom Brady: just a hatable guy!
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    ❄️🐼 Slides, somersaults and pure panda joy. Happy snow day from giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian! 🌨🐾
    . . . #SnowDay #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/my02GwnPFL

    — National Zoo (@NationalZoo) January 31, 2021

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