
Historical Fragility in 2022
07/06/22 • 19 min
Do we need to be told that we're fragile because of who we are? In today's episode I employ a bit of sarcasm, parody, and satire to prove a point. After all, many a truth is said in jest. I hope you enjoy.
Do we need to be told that we're fragile because of who we are? In today's episode I employ a bit of sarcasm, parody, and satire to prove a point. After all, many a truth is said in jest. I hope you enjoy.
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