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  "textContent": "The first thing that needs to be said before we start plotting the Netflix docuseries is this: there are real, breathing people struggling with heroin and suicidal ideation right now. They are not symbols. They are not case studies. They are not aesthetic backdrops for our retro-nineties grief cosplay. Self-destruction is not a genre. It […]\n\nThe post Editorial: Reopening Kurt Cobain’s death means confronting the ’90s we survived first appeared on Metal Insider.",
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