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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2020 · 1 MIN

I didn't have the heart to tell her...

from Uncutting Remarks · host Axelisys

Unless you're used to us, geeky people can easily be focused and distractable. Coding and making. It can overtake everything. Sometimes, it just works out by accident. But even then...

Unless you're used to us, geeky people can easily be focused and distractable. Coding and making. It can overtake everything. Sometimes, it just works out by accident. But even then...

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Cheating and Fraud ii.B

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