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What to stream this week: Post Malone goes country, Sydney Sweeney plays a nun and Madden 25 hits the field

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The “Daughters” is a must-see if this production actually promotes the self-evident truth that children have a right to a relationship with the two people who brought them into this world. Daughters and sons need their father and mother as much as their parents need them.

No parent or child or person who cares about people living a flourishing, fully human lifestyle, however, will promote “RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars” by watching it.

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No parent or child or person who cares about people living a flourishing, fully human lifestyle, however, will promote “RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars” by watching it.

Oooh is it back on?

Thanks for promoting it and letting me know.

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The “Daughters” is a must-see if this production actually promotes the self-evident truth that children have a right to a relationship with the two people who brought them into this world. Daughters and sons need their father and mother as much as their parents need them.

Yes, that sounds both heart-wrenching and heartwarming.

Certainly some other interesting things on the menu. Hope we don’t have to endure the weekly “So, nothing to stream this week.”

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The “Daughters” is a must-see if this production actually promotes the self-evident truth that children have a right to a relationship with the two people who brought them into this world. 

I’m sure you’ll love it.

The director Angela Patton is well known for her activist work. In fact she was given an award by Obama.

She is now ceo of Girls for a Change and Camp Diva; focusing on “teaching young colored females, ages 6–14, key skills in order for them to have a bright future”

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