User:Drewpowersmt/sandbox

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Popcorn Popcorn is good. I like it. I probably eat too much of it. I'd prefer to have it with butter, but alas, I am trying to control my cholesterol levels.

Also, popcorn seems to get on the floor a lot. I think it's because I try to cram too much into my mouth.

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Paragraph: This helps you set the style of the text. For example, a header, or plain paragraph text. You can also use it to offset block quotes. DOI
 * Popcorn Popcorn is good. I like it. I probably eat too much of it. I'd prefer to have it with butter, but alas, I am trying to control my cholesterol levels.
 * Also, popcorn seems to get on the floor a lot. I think it's because I try to cram too much into my mouth.

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₵ - this is often a difficult symbol to find.