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Audiobook Promotion and History Discussion
The speaker promotes an audiobook and shares their opinion on the importance of history, humorously suggesting that those who learn from history should stay quiet. They express an interest in attending rallies and posing difficult questions to attendees.
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Two actors practice an improvisational exercise where they have to guess the shape and letters that each one is trying to convey through body movements and sounds.
46:06 - 46:22 (00:16)
Summary
Two actors practice an improvisational exercise where they have to guess the shape and letters that each one is trying to convey through body movements and sounds.
ChapterAudiobook Promotion and History Discussion
EpisodePart Three: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The text is fragmented and does not provide any coherent information.
46:23 - 46:40 (00:16)
Summary
The text is fragmented and does not provide any coherent information.
ChapterAudiobook Promotion and History Discussion
EpisodePart Three: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker is promoting an audiobook about history but admits to pushing it out of their mind and instead using the money to go to rallies and ask difficult questions.
46:40 - 48:11 (01:30)
Summary
The speaker is promoting an audiobook about history but admits to pushing it out of their mind and instead using the money to go to rallies and ask difficult questions.