Real censorship Never mind so-called liberal wokeness, the real censors are software engines used by leading advertisers.
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SCATTERBRAIN: Each theme answer contains an anagram of the word BRAIN: THE PELICAN BRIEF, MANHATTAN BRIDGE, and VEGETARIAN BACON. Okay, puzzle, who are you calling a SCATTERBRAIN? Sometimes hidden ...