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  "textContent": "Some Americans aren't just ordering General Tso's—they're reorganizing their lives around Chinese habits, down to their slippers. In the Wall Street Journal , reporter Hannah Miao profiles a wave of mostly non-Chinese \"Chinamaxxers,\" people who say they're trying to live as \"fully Chinese\" as possible after being hooked by posts...",
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