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Disclaimer: Laugh responsibly with "The Short Print"!

"The Short Print" is a news satire website dedicated to bringing humor to the sports card industry. Our articles are crafted by artificial intelligence with a mischievous sense of humor, aiming to entertain and provide a lighthearted take on the world of card collecting.

It's important to note that the content on our website is purely fictional and intended for comedic purposes. Any resemblance to real events, persons, or entities is entirely coincidental. We wholeheartedly embrace the spirit of satire and encourage our readers to take our articles with a grain of salt.

While we strive to keep the content light and enjoyable, we understand that satire can be subjective. Individual opinions may vary, and some readers may interpret our humor differently. "The Short Print" does not endorse or intend to offend any individuals, groups, or entities within the sports card community or beyond.

Additionally, please be aware that our website may occasionally feature exaggerated scenarios and fictional elements for comedic effect. We urge our readers to exercise discernment and understand that our content is meant to be a form of entertainment rather than a factual representation of events in the sports card industry.

By accessing and enjoying "The Short Print," you acknowledge that our content is satirical in nature, and we assume no responsibility for any personal interpretations or reactions. Remember, it's all in good fun – happy reading!

 

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