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  "textContent": "POV: you’re watching the latest Triple-A action film. The protagonist is a morally dubious white man but no one questions it because he sounds cool. There’ll be epic car chases, hot ladies and cameos from Elton John and Kylie Jenner (for some reason) and none of it connects in any discernible way. This is exactly what it felt like listening to Yeat’s sixth album, _ADL_ , released last night. It’s musical Marvel Universe, late-stage rapitalism, and it’shellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\n\n\n",
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