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Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you don't actually have to be that intense. I have to get ketamine now electrocuted.
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It is also used as a treatment option for simply severely depressed, pregnant mothers as it is the least harmful for the developing fetus. What the fuck?
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a great time to name my sources. Today's episode is brought to you by Wikipedia as well as the article Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, extraordinary mothers and daughters. The article from the McCart organization Mary Shelley's Haunted Life and then an absolutely beautiful and thought provoking and I'm not even mad if you pause to go read it. I mean, you'll spoil like 80% of the podcast. The article, the strange and twisted life of Frankenstein from The New Yorker. None of this is me made up like, oh, you can still see some of the hyperlinks from Wikipedia in this article. Yeah. So, I'm going to be making this video. I'm going to be making this video. I'm going to
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