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"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

Released Friday, 18th December 2020
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"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

"Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane.

Friday, 18th December 2020
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Warning due to the nature of the topic this episodes contains many profanity. In today's episode Tasheka Chippy, Petagay Crumbie and Radishi Redwood will be discussing the topic "Gosuck yuh mumma" and "Bloodclaat." Women bodies as Intersection of the scared and profane has exist in every culture. However, this has resulted in many gendered profanity. Most of which not only include women's bodies but is also an attack on their person.

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