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346 - Maysoun in Japan
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This week Maysoun is back from Japan. We hear all her stories from the seat of the seat of empire. Snow monkeys! Stationary stores! We also discuss people we're mad at, 12 step programs, and art show things.
The intro and outro music for this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
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