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What in the A$$h*le

What in the A$$h*le

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On S3 E7, Ed was anxious about hosting the K Town Social Club podcast. 7.7 Earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar and a Korean man jumps skyscrapers to get to his family. Ed is actually finally ready to return to making content. Susie is getting ready for her daughters' tournaments out of town as well as being responsible for activities planning during the trip for the teams. Susie and Ed watched Adolescence on Netflix. A woman posts a video of her laughing as her children are screaming at the top of their lungs and shames a mother in the background with a baby and a toddler for turning around and making a face. People who exploit their children online are weird. Is it weird if a plus sized creator who built their online identity around being proud of being plus sized and size inclusivity loses weight and begins to vilify being plus sized afterwards. Some creators have bad vibes


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