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LowercaseJ's
Lowercase j journalists
20 episodes
2 days ago
Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.
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Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Episode 15 - simple luxuries
LowercaseJ's
37 minutes 38 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 15 - simple luxuries

On this weeks episode Dom has finally hit the big time after posing for his first selection of headshots, whilst Kim Kardashian infuriates anyone in the top 0.1% with her 'simple' 40th birthday party celebrations. 'Fake Melania' makes an appearance in the media which seems to be just about the only normal thing to happen in 2020, Samara reviews Borat 2 and the lift on Melbourne's tough lockdown is lifted which sparks a discussion on the longevity of the whole situation . Dom and Samara then contemplate the complexities of your significant other moving in with you... 


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LowercaseJ's
Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.