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9 February
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So I go on television. I debate people who literally want to obliterate everything I believe in -- in some cases, who don't want me and people like me to even exist. It's sort of like Thanksgiving with your conservative uncle on steroids, with a live television audience of millions. It's totally almost just like that.
What does ”It's totally almost just like that.” mean in this sentence?
So I go on television. I debate people who literally want to obliterate everything I believe in -- in some cases, who don't want me and people like me to even exist. It's sort of like Thanksgiving with your conservative uncle on steroids, with a live television audience of millions. It's totally almost just like that.
What does ”It's totally almost just like that.” mean in this sentence?
What does ”It's totally almost just like that.” mean in this sentence?
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