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Tv from the 60's and 70's and their affect on the American Pysche

1 h 17 min · 28. apr. 2026
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This episode has been discussed here in the studio for a LONG TIME! it finally all came out today, BUT the real answers are still out there. We know academics have analyzed this at university level and those stories are coming out more and more. What we are more interested in, is how it actually affected you? Maybe it didn't like Sarita until she reflected backwards. These are the most important conversations we can think about having and the questions and comments are confirming this assumption. Please LIKE, SHARE, and Subscribe, and above all COMMENT on this episode we want o hear MORE on what you think on this weird, and wonderful time in American TV history.

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