The Disability Myth

High Schooler Q&A Part 2

1 h 4 min · 12 mei 2025
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What’s your favorite restaurant? Who’s your favorite 49ers player? What's one thing you would change about your life and why? These are just a few of the hard-hitting questions that we answer in this final segment of our high school Q&A. Get comfy and join us as we talk football, retrospection, food, and movies!

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