Incoherent blog excerpts mentioning Daniel Tosh, Dane Cook, and alleged rape jokes
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The passage contains vague, unverified statements about comedians and alleged jokes, with no concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial details, or actionable leads. It lacks specificity, nov Mentions comedian Daniel Tosh and alleged rape‑related jokes References Dane Cook suggesting self‑harm Includes a personal anecdote about a publisher’s production manager
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