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	<title>Comments on: Walking Around Naked With Thousands of Other Naked People Is Totally Fine Until You&#8217;re One of the Last Searching for His Clothes</title>
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		<description>[...] Hall of Fame  In an essay entitled "Walking Around Naked With Thousands of Other Naked People Is Totally Fine Until You’re One of the..., Greg Boose posed naked with 2,753 other people on the edge of Cleveland, Ohio. "Cleveland was to [...]</description>
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