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      <title>The weird philosophy of wwjd worms in the garden</title>
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      <description>Thinking about wwjd worms might sound like the setup for a strange joke, but it actually opens up a pretty hilarious and weirdly deep rabbit hole about how we treat the smallest things on this planet. You remember those &amp;#39;What Would Jesus Do&amp;#39;</description>
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