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Nope: report

Nope.

That’s according to a groundbreaking new report released on Monday.

“Nope,” the report reads, under a chapter title nope.

“Nope.”

Though it was just published, experts say the findings can easily be applied to almost any situation.

“Yeah, nope,” said Sandra Neibb, senior fellow at the nope-for-profit Nopelogical Institute and one of the lead authors of the report.

“Nope,” she added.

The report, Nope: Nope, nope and nope is part of a larger study of Nah and Uh-uhn levels in North America.