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Julia Raeside

Flicking the crap from our windscreen, one bug at a time.

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    I'm a journalist and the author of Don't Make Me Laugh, out now. Womansplaining is a place for poking at pop culture and also somewhere to scream about the lack of consequences for all the baddies.

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