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Punches thrown, White Hero's, and The Fresh Dud of Bel-Air?

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02/21/2022

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So this week we kick off the episode talking about the woman who punched the guy on FNF Podcast in the face. Then we speak about how a rapper named Meek said it took a white man to help him make big deals and the African Americans in the community didn't help him. We give advice to someone who feels like they don't have a purpose. And finally we discuss the new Series Bel Air. We will discuss one episode of Bel Air each week. Mild Spoilers.  Music by Shmolly Beats 

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1 hour and 30 minutes

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