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Episode Clips: July 21, 2011
Intro - 7/21/11
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Death of America's Space Program
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I's on Edjukashun - Gay History & Disney English
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NBC: No Butt Coverage
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David Eagleman
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Sign Off - Space Robot
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7/21/11 in :60 Seconds
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Views: 22,667
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I's on Edjukashun - Gay History & Disney English
California's school curriculum includes lesson plan-on-man action, and Disney will teach Chinese kids words like "Mickey," "Mouse," and "Sew that Mickey Mouse hoodie faster."
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7/21/11 in :60 Seconds
America ends its manned space program, and David Eagleman thinks reality might be a simulation.