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And we might as well give a good hard think about what we want to say.

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Sure, its a point thats already obvious to many people, women and practiced sartorialists in particular.

The guest voices she finds are varied, textured, and consistently surprising.

Pockets are sites of expression for the patriarchy.

Hawaiian shirts are totally colonialist artifacts but really, who is surprised about that?

Trufelman appreciates, but she does not ignore.

Its the spinoffs highest point and, probably, its raison detre.

It forces reactions both for and against, instantiating moments of democratic power.

Why not make a statement?#WhyNot?

(Mars is a guest voice in the punk episode, but only briefly.

Also, anyone surprised that Mars strongly identifies with punk subculture?

As with all successful long-running and subject-specific podcasts, the question lies with the future.

How will99% Invisibleapproach the next eight years while remaining interesting, curious, and evolving?

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