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Totally Normal About That

Totally Normal About That

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A podcast where Lucia and Nell take getting hype about queer media to a whole new level - a totally normal one.

Come get hype with us on Twitter @TotallyNormalAT or by emailing us at totallynormalaboutthat@gmail.com

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