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    "The only taboo left is copyright infringement" is a notable piece by Ryan Broderick, published in his newsletter, Garbage Day

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    2. Curiosity and inquiry: Humans are naturally inquisitive creatures, and taboo subjects often pique our interest, encouraging us to learn more.
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