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What Does 'Slugs For Salt' Mean? The Viral Political Cartoon Memes And Catchphrase Explained
The 2024 election has brought the phrase "slugs for salt" back into the limelight as a way of calling out certain groups of voters. Here's what it means.
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For a place made for professionals, there sure is a lot of insanity on LinkedIn.
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