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So today Craig is going to talk about where our political opinions come from. Of course, most people's politics are grounded in In the aftermath of an 8-20 solar mass star's demise, we find a weird little object known as a neutron star. Neutron stars are 2:32 PM Craig Thompson's graphic novel Habibi (2011). 2:32 PM idk if anyone has read heartbreakers but its a GREAT lgbt comic. 2:32 PM Ah. 2:33 PM Some of my
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So we've been talking about civil rights for the last few episodes now, and we're finally going to wrap this discussion up with the This week, Mike Rugnetta is teaching you about mythical gardens and caves, which appear in cultures all over the world. Caves
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