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    Early Addition: Millennials Are Really Into "Unique" Artisanal Sandwich Breads

    by Ben Yakas
    Published November 8, 2013
    Modified November 8, 2013
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    • Bread is apparently very important to Millennials: "For Millennials, your bread is your signature," says trend-spotter Marian Salzman. "Millennials need to have something that says who they are — uniquely them.
    • A 3-month-old Bronx girl who was found dead earlier this year has been ruled a homicide.
    • Thought Catalog has started a trolling revolution online.
    • Certified crazy person Andrea Peyser seems to really like Bernie Goetz.
    • George W. Bush is helping to raise money for a group that tries to convince Jews to accept Jesus as the Messiah.
    • Why are so many superheroes sexless these days?
    • Spend some time today with this massive map of hip hop monikers.
    • The city's priciest condos are now clustered around the southwest tip of Central Park on the Upper West Side.
    • "But when the female finally got dressed, she attempted to put a cheeseburger on her foot as if it were a sandal."
    • And finally, an adorable dog is attacked by a vicious kitteh:

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