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    <title>Go Ahead, Love Your Fictional Boyfriend: Why Parasocial Bonds Are Actually Your Fandom Superpower</title>
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    <title>When the Fans Do It Better: The Wild Rise of Fan Content That&#039;s Eating the Original Alive</title>
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    <title>Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Gloriously Unhinged Science Behind Why You Can&#039;t Stop Stanning Your Favorite Character</title>
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    <description>You&#039;ve rewatched the same episode seventeen times, you own three different versions of the same funko pop, and you&#039;ve started answering questions with your favorite character&#039;s catchphrase. Congratulations — you&#039;ve been fully Ditto-ed. But here&#039;s the thing: science says you&#039;re not just normal, you&#039;re thriving.</description>
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