Satirical Article: Steph Curry Completes Mouthguard Consumption
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Summary
The article appears to be a satirical piece from The Onion about NBA star Steph Curry finally finishing eating his mouthguard, presented in the style of a news article. The content includes typical Onion website elements like weather reports, navigation menus, and promotional content about becoming a member. The article seems to mock sports journalism by treating a trivial or absurd premise as serious news.
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Steph Curry Finally Finishes Eating Mouthguard
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