Cassie
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It's honorable how both sisters continued to educate future generations about their experiences. They truly left a lasting legacy.
It's honorable how both sisters continued to educate future generations about their experiences. They truly left a lasting legacy.
It's honorable how both sisters continued to educate future generations about their experiences. They truly left a lasting legacy.
It's pretty fitting that we did a World War II episode first, seeing as how that is such a big point of interest for you and such a period in time where you're so drawn to.
It's pretty fitting that we did a World War II episode first, seeing as how that is such a big point of interest for you and such a period in time where you're so drawn to.
It's pretty fitting that we did a World War II episode first, seeing as how that is such a big point of interest for you and such a period in time where you're so drawn to.
Chef's Kiss couldn't have been better. What was like the biggest part of their story that really stuck out to you? I mean, it's hard because their whole story is crazy. Yeah. Yeah.
Chef's Kiss couldn't have been better. What was like the biggest part of their story that really stuck out to you? I mean, it's hard because their whole story is crazy. Yeah. Yeah.
Chef's Kiss couldn't have been better. What was like the biggest part of their story that really stuck out to you? I mean, it's hard because their whole story is crazy. Yeah. Yeah.
And continue to risk their lives for. I think it's also really important. I mean, we're talking about Malala and the story took place 2009, 2012 timeframe. But these are fights that are still very much happening in other countries today and are still being implemented and. We have our education and we're able to have it here, but it's important to remember that not everywhere does.
And continue to risk their lives for. I think it's also really important. I mean, we're talking about Malala and the story took place 2009, 2012 timeframe. But these are fights that are still very much happening in other countries today and are still being implemented and. We have our education and we're able to have it here, but it's important to remember that not everywhere does.
And continue to risk their lives for. I think it's also really important. I mean, we're talking about Malala and the story took place 2009, 2012 timeframe. But these are fights that are still very much happening in other countries today and are still being implemented and. We have our education and we're able to have it here, but it's important to remember that not everywhere does.
And even wherever you are, you should fight for your education and the ability to learn whatever you want to learn. Right.
And even wherever you are, you should fight for your education and the ability to learn whatever you want to learn. Right.
And even wherever you are, you should fight for your education and the ability to learn whatever you want to learn. Right.
It sounds like she died like she lived. Brave, not afraid to speak up and speak against those who are doing wrong. And I think that's just it's a sad and tragic end. And that goes almost without saying, but it really speaks to who she was as a person in life. And I just think that's really cool.
It sounds like she died like she lived. Brave, not afraid to speak up and speak against those who are doing wrong. And I think that's just it's a sad and tragic end. And that goes almost without saying, but it really speaks to who she was as a person in life. And I just think that's really cool.