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New Work Dress Code for Lovers of Things

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Capital26Free — The squad argue about the New Rules governing dress code in government buildings, does showing cleavage make people work any less or more? How can young people live "correctly" in a corrupt economy? The crew lightly touch on how mothers would feel if they found out what happened in their kids inboxes. As a spin off from a tweet, they try unfigure out how one can deal with the insecurity that comes with not having made it in life as compared to their peers. They lastly try and solve an issue that was sent anonymously on why people should or shouldn't have kids at the expense of "living their lives" Dress Code for Civil Servants
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Capital26Free — The squad argue about the New Rules governing dress code in government buildings, does showing cleavage make people work any less or more? How can young people live "correctly" in a corrupt economy? The crew lightly touch on how mothers would feel if they found out what happened in their kids inboxes. As a spin off from a tweet, they try unfigure out how one can deal with the insecurity that comes with not having made it in life as compared to their peers. They lastly try and solve an issue that was sent anonymously on why people should or shouldn't have kids at the expense of "living their lives" Dress Code for Civil Servants
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