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Psychology Suggests Adults Who Rewatch Comfort Shows Are Giving Their Overloaded Mind A Place To Rest
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Psychology Suggests Adults Who Rewatch Comfort Shows Are Giving Their Overloaded Mind A Place To Rest

KinnJune 2, 2026June 2, 20264 mins0
Many adults rewatch the same television shows not because they have no new options, but because familiar…

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