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  "textContent": "A study found that birds residing in cities consistently allowed men to approach almost a meter closer before flying away on average than women, with researchers unsure how they are able to determine sex or a reason for their behavior. What do you think?\n\nThe post Study: City Birds More Afraid Of Women Than Men appeared first on The Onion.",
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