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Feb 2021
1h 27m

Artist, Criminal - Sharing Your Judgemen...

Ladies & Tangents
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You guys sent in your judgements and we reacted to them! We talked last episode about how the first thought we have about something or someone isn't our fault. What we consume in the media coupled with the societal normals that are drilled into our heads since the moment we open our tiny, gooey eyes shape the way we view the world around us. Our second thoug ... Show More
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