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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2020 · 1H 26M

S2 Ep16: Harriet The Spy with Hyperreal Film Club

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David, Jenni, and Tanner of Hyperreal Film Club join Bailey to discuss middle splits, bullies, and how splitting into two timelines does not create a sibling. Partygoers hear a special reading of Bailey's notes from middle school (read by the One True Princess, Chaney Moore), share stories of diary invasions, and instances of being a bully without knowing it. 

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David, Jenni, and Tanner of Hyperreal Film Club join Bailey to discuss middle splits, bullies, and how splitting into two timelines does not create a sibling. Partygoers hear a special reading of Bailey's notes from middle school (read by the One...

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