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The first video that popped up, via an advertisement plastered across the screen, bore the title "Small, Tiny, Teens Gettin' F**ked!" Overlooking the unnecessary comma in the headline, I clicked, and was greeted by, yes, both small and tiny young women wearing nothing but the thick-framed "hip nerd" glasses you'd likely encounter at a Librarians-and-Barbarians-themed frat party.
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