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Situational Awareness

EPISODE · May 4, 2019 · 40 MIN

Situational Awareness

from Opposite Ends · host JP and Kyle

In this episode Kyle is pleased with leasing an apartment on the 6th floor. We also discuss societal expectations when waiting in line.

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