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McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year
In this space we list the most-read, most-clicked on, and most viral-riddled pieces on our website for each calendar year. We only started doing this in 2012, so feel free to make up your own for years 1998-2011.
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December 30, 2018McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our 18 Most-Read Articles of 2018
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December 29, 2017McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our 17 Most Read Articles of 2017
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December 31, 2016McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our 16 Most-Read Articles of 2016
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December 31, 2015McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our Ten Most-Read Articles of 2015
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January 3, 2015McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our Ten Most-Read Articles of 2014
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January 1, 2014McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our Ten Most-Read Articles of 2013
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January 1, 2013McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s Most-Read Pieces of the Year: Our Ten Most-Read Articles of 2012
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