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Enjoy!]]></description>
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Enjoy!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of The Four Ponytails of the Apocalypse, we continue talking about the concept of moving .But this time, contrary to the subjective experiences (oh no, our subjective experiences) we're talking about the general (others' subjective experiences' understanding of moving, whilst taking into account literature, film etc. 

Enjoy!]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[The Four Ponytails of the Apocalypse episode 1, Moving]]></title>
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In this very first episode, we're talking about moving in a very phenomenological way and give examples from our own subjective understanding of the concept of moving. We're still a bit of rookies, so, bear with us, and do not forget to enjoy!']]></description>
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In this very first episode, we're talking about moving in a very phenomenological way and give examples from our own subjective understanding of the concept of moving. We're still a bit of rookies, so, bear with us, and do not forget to enjoy!']]></googleplay:description>
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