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009 - speak your fandom

we talk about namjoons speech at the UN general assembly and everything surrounding that. later w...

An episode of the be that stan podcast, hosted by thy and keisha, titled "009 - speak your fandom" was published on October 3, 2018 and runs 64 minutes.

October 3, 2018 ·64m · be that stan

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we talk about namjoons speech at the UN general assembly and everything surrounding that. later we go deep into one of our favorite topics; fandom, were we discuss stanning, shipping and fan fiction

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we talk about namjoons speech at the UN general assembly and everything surrounding that. later we go deep into one of our favorite topics; fandom, were we discuss stanning, shipping and fan fiction
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