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Even if a TikTok ban wasn't imminent, it's time to start supporting social networking sites that more than just tolerate queer users and content creators!
The Lions were in the building on Sunday to clean out their lockers, and that gave us injury updates on a few more players, including defensive lineman Alim McNeill and cornerback Khalil Dorsey.