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Kendrick V Drake

Episode 213 of the Historically Factual podcast, hosted by Baton Rouge Sucks, titled "Kendrick V Drake" was published on May 6, 2024 and runs 56 minutes.

May 6, 2024 ·56m · Historically Factual

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Real Black Consciousness Forum Big Vjay Bringing discussions in the form of conversations to the Black community as we are impacted with issues socially, historically, economically, and culturally. #RBCF Explicit And Then They Fucked Tasha T, April H, Danielle D Have you ever look at a romance novel and asked, "Who actually reads these?" You know the kind, the one with some oily himbo on the cover and a woman spilling out of her (very historically inaccurate) corset. Well, have we got a podcast for you! Join our hosts as they dive headfirst and give an uncensored review of the world's longest lasting genre. NSFW, please listen with care. Explicit The Crab Den The Crab Den Wacky, Crazy, Smart, Comical & Educational. You’ll never know what comes out of our mouths each episode, but it’ll definitely be something for the ages and definitely something to remember. Tune in once a week to hear what’s new in the world, as far as Historically, down right crazy, comedic or amazing stories or something we’ve heard throughout the week of interest and the comedic side to go with it! Welcome to The Crab Den! Explicit Absolutely Nothing & All It Doesn’t Mean Mackenzie Draney Hi, I’m Mackenzie Draney, and in this podcast I’ll be exploring some philosophical implications of literary works assigned as readings in HON-317V, my current honors class at NMSU. Part 1 episodes will begin with a brief retelling of the text, and then explore my own thoughts about what can be gathered from it. I will pose questions, discuss things I’m unclear about, and try to pick out themes and other literary devices. Part 2 episodes will be recorded after discussion of the text on Tuesday classes. In these episodes, I’ll briefly summarize what I had mentioned in the corresponding Part 1 episode and then explore those subjects with knew insight from my peers in mind. Any of my questions or uncertainties from Part 1 episodes will, with luck, be answered or cleared up in Part 2 episodes. Disclaimer: This podcast is a philosophical exploration of Holocaust literature; not a historically accurate retelling of events. I will add the book title, author, and full name of Explicit
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