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Episode 22 – 2017 was the WORST!!!

2017 was a HORRIBLE year overall.  Charlie Murphy died yet “Dabbing” remains a thing…  White supremacy reigned…. well supreme… Black women put on the cape and tried to SAVE the country from itself. We found out that men everywhere had a problem with keeping their hands in their pockets and off of women… Protest erupted…

An episode of the THE WHAT MORE CAN I SAY PODCAST podcast, hosted by Dexter Joyner, titled "Episode 22 – 2017 was the WORST!!!" was published on January 12, 2018.

January 12, 2018 · THE WHAT MORE CAN I SAY PODCAST

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2017 was a HORRIBLE year overall.  Charlie Murphy died yet “Dabbing” remains a thing…  White supremacy reigned…. well supreme… Black women put on the cape and tried to SAVE the country from itself. We found out that men everywhere had a problem with keeping their hands in their pockets and off of women… Protest erupted…

2017 was a HORRIBLE year overall.  Charlie Murphy died yet “Dabbing” remains a thing…  White supremacy reigned…. well supreme… Black women put on the cape and tried to SAVE the country from itself. We found out that men everywhere had a problem with keeping their hands in their pockets and off of women… Protest erupted…
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