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That it’s probably illegal to own ramekins before age 25, and even when you do have them, you might lose them to divorce or to the uncareful wiles of teenage children.

But it is, for the most part, too uncareful for its unsophistication.

“Congress should act to address the harms of Big Tech through meaningful legislative action on data privacy, civil rights and others fronts, and enforcement of existing antitrust laws. But uncareful efforts to poke holes in Section 230 could result in the exact opposite outcome,” write the authors.

What uncareful viewers will miss, though, is that the Cuties are not portrayed as aspirational.

Sherri Goodman, a senior fellow involved in the Wilson Center’s Polar Institute, said that it is possible that Trump’s statements about Greenland are a calculated but uncareful play to keep China and others out of a region that is important to European and North American security.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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