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Guy Gardner gets worshipped in Green Lantern Corps #14 after his DC K.O. power-up. Will his ego survive the adoration?
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Adam Aleksic, a linguistics influencer more commonly known online as the “Etymology Nerd,” spoke at UC Berkeley about his ...
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