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View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
Yes, I live in a but I got inner city | 41 | 18.55% | |
Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city | 35 | 15.84% | |
Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city | 33 | 14.93% | |
Bush burned the crime infested towers | 153 | 69.23% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll |
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“I’m more disappointed by how fat he is than anything”
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anyone got some good podcasts
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If you don't want to listen to some opposition - Rogan has mind numbing countless hours of shit. If you don't like Rogan that's one thing but you can't hate literally all the guests he has had on his show. Joey Diaz has some crazy people with stories. Gamer style would be like H3 or something. Ted Talks always has some good motivational shit. Otherwise I'll just bullshit on Colion Noir for gun videos, NFL podcasts or something like Banking weekly just to get a little up and up. Done a few of the murder mystery as well - Serial and a few others that were pretty good. | |||
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19 hours ago · 20 min · (46.1MB) The Sweden story ruled as it mostly obliterated the wealth tax idea Warren has which was funny, the Canada story was OK - these separatist movements never go anywhere so I consider it an entertaining waste of time, the startup story made me furious and was too long. In summation, The Economist podcast is a land of contrasts. | ||||
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