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    <title>You Cut the Cord to Be Free. Now Look at You.</title>
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    <description>Remember when ditching cable felt like a revolution? A decade later, we&#039;re paying just as much—if not more—for a chaotic pile of streaming subscriptions, password crackdowns, and ad tiers we never asked for. The liberation was a limited-time offer, and it has officially expired.</description>
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