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"textContent": "Making friends in adulthood can be challenging. It’s something that’s been written about extensively, even as a growing body of scientific evidence makes it eminently clear that friendship is good for one’s health. (In addition to the pleasures of friendship for its own sake.) It’s something that Saturday Night Live has also addressed, in sketches […]\n\nThe post Did Jack Black and “SNL” Crack the Code of Male Friendship? appeared first on InsideHook.",
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