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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 7:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 8:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 10:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 13:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 14:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 16:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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message 17:
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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Ex: If I had a character that was afraid of E V E R Y T H I N G and my interviewer asked me... Run or stay? My character would say... Run.
Then I ask... Easy or hard? Get it?
If you answer a question, you have to ask one, though.
If you have questions, please ask.