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Corona Chic, Shower Shenanigans, and a Unibrow: Are We Doomed?
Feb 22, 2020
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It makes sense for some people to have a license to do their jobs. Doctors, for example. It’s nice to know they know what they’re doing. For other jobs, it really makes no sense to need a license. Who is going to be hurt by an unlicensed florist (yes, that is actually required some places), for example?
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