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What To Do After Quarantine

Episode 2 of the I May Be Wrong, But I Doubt It podcast, hosted by Ashton Clayburn, titled "What To Do After Quarantine" was published on July 8, 2020 and runs 30 minutes.

July 8, 2020 ·30m · I May Be Wrong, But I Doubt It

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In this episode we talk about everything which included king-jong-un and his recent surgery also answered a handful of question.

In this episode we talk about everything which included king-jong-un and his recent surgery also answered a handful of question.
Preface

Jan 2, 2026 ·4m

Chapter I

Jan 1, 2026 ·14m

Chapter II

Dec 31, 2025 ·9m

Chapter III

Dec 30, 2025 ·24m

Chapter IV

Dec 29, 2025 ·35m

Chapter V

Dec 28, 2025 ·17m

RenewalCast RenewalCast Everyone has things they believe in. Somethings we hold dear and will fight for and other things we are really rather flippant about because we think they do really matter. We live in a world where truth and belief are often confused, for instance, some suggest strongly that we are to value the beliefs of others. While I would admit that we ought to listen to others to understand their given belief and do this with respect for those whose beliefs may differ from our own. This shouldn't suggest that just because one holds a belief there is value (or what Stephen Colbert has called "truthiness") in that belief. The fact is many people have and still do belief things that are wrong and even dangerous. A radical example of this would be the belief system of Hitler and how his ideas where realized in Nazi Germany. Most people would agree that Hitler was wrong and the beliefs he had were wrong and dangerous. We often, however, do not place beliefs that some hold about God and the gos Is that so wrong? Megan Tweedie is it so wrong that i wanted to make a podcast to record my jokes and thoughts? maybe.... Hollywood City Almighty Bune I may be half huamn...... The Comet and Other Verses Irving Sydney Dix A few years ago, while recovering from an illness, I conceived the idea of writing some reminiscent lines on country life in the Wayne Highlands. And during the interval of a few days I produced some five hundred couplets,—a few good, some bad and many indifferent—and such speed would of necessity invite the indifferent. A portion of these lines were published in 1907. However, I had hoped to revise and republish them, with additions of the same type, at a later date as a souvenir volume of verses for those who spend the summer months among these hills—as well as for the home-fast inhabitants. But in substituting the following collection of verses I hope my judgment will be confirmed by those who chance to read these simple stanzas of one, who— "Loves not man the less, but Nature more From those our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be or have been before, To mingle with the Universe and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal." (Summary by Irving Sydney
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