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“We can reclaim a lot of the culture that we had before screens on screens,” The Atlantic staff writer Megan Garber tells executive editor Adrienne LaFrance. “It’s really useful to think very specifically and intentionally about 'What did we love about the culture that was?'” | Collector
“We can reclaim a lot of the culture that we had before screens on screens,” The Atlantic staff writer Megan Garber tells executive editor Adrienne LaFrance. “It’s really useful to think very specifically and intentionally about 'What did we love about the culture that was?'”
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“We can reclaim a lot of the culture that we had before screens on screens,” The Atlantic staff writer Megan Garber tells executive editor Adrienne LaFrance. “It’s really useful to think very specifically and intentionally about 'What did we love about the culture that was?'”

“We can reclaim a lot of the culture that we had before screens on screens,” The Atlantic staff writer Megan Garber tells executive editor Adrienne LaFrance. “It’s really useful to think very specifically and intentionally about 'What did we love about the culture that was?'”

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