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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-09T01:09:40.000Z",
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    "Episodes",
    "Beloit, Wisconsin",
    "Boxing",
    "data lake",
    "defamiliarization",
    "Gen Z",
    "language change",
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  "textContent": "Why is boxing called the sweet science when it’s obviously such a bruising sport? Also, a mother of five is baffled when her Gen Z kids use words she thought she knew. For example, they call sweatshirts sweaters, and declare that’s so aesthetic. Recording that vocabulary in a journal now could make for amusing reading […]",
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