Amy Silverberg learns about OJ Simpson
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Amy Silverberg tries her hand at investigative journalism, and learns that objectivity is a lot harder than it seems.
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Recorded live at Angel City Brewery.
What an adorable image of a girl reading to her class with these thoughts running through her mind. I wish my kids will be that cute.
I am rooting for this young lady. I believe she will write something of great significance before all is said and done.
hmm It feels less like a stand-up comedy routine and more like a slightly funny ted talk lol but her newer stuff is dope
I love this lady
Jew
You and I both...and yes she's Jewish...how can something like that matter to you? It's 2019 nigga move on
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Hotter then a thousand burning suns 🖤
It's a crime I went to elementary school with her & never knew about this until now lol [if true]
I can relate to this, thank you.
I want to see your cartoon drawings of Clinton and Monica!
Depends what city in Orange County.
"meta!"
You do not find out the truth when you subscribe. All that happens is you see more lies or perhaps...
You've got to subscribe to the podcast ;).
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@@TwoTruthsandaLieStorytelling This is from episode 16 of the podcast, but it looks like only the later episodes have reveals. As far as I can tell, there is no reveal for episode 16, so subscribing to the podcast still doesn't answer the question.
Doesn't she look like detective of lucifer
Using the word "Indian" in today's clout driven social justice for proper vernacular?
Brave
Now the kids sit "criss-cross apple sauce."
Dino Saurio they did that shit when I grew up in the early 00s
This is the first time I've ever heard of sitting "Indian style" and I'm 21
I'm twenty-three and I grew up with "criss-cross applesauce," which is better, anyway. It rhymes, it's fun and memorable for kids, and it's not outright incorrect, so it's much better to use in an educational environment. Calling Native Americans "Indians" is just plain wrong, seeing as they're not from India, which is something the settlers realized very early on, but were too lazy and careless to correct. She's just referring to it as it was called when she was a kid; doesn't mean she's trying to make a statement about it.
Yeah I'm pretty sure this was a specific part of the joke. Political correctness being the punchline this was just another set up for it