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Feb 14 is close, and we’re about to be traumatized by ugly red outfits, public proposals, and endless “God, when?” tweets. But hey, you’re going to survive Valentine’s Day.

Feb 14 is close, and we’re about to be traumatized by ugly red outfits, public proposals, and endless “God, when?” tweets. But hey, you’re going to survive Valentine’s Day.

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