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Trying Not To Lose It: Episode #17 "The Israeli Iron Dome and Iran Attack"

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Welcome to "Trying Not to Lose It" with Andrew Armstrong and Joshua Hosler, Episode 17! In this week's episode, we get into the latest viral trend: TikTok eating emojis. Join us as we dissect this curious phenomenon and explore its implications for social media culture.

But that's not all— we also discuss the recent escalation in tensions between Iran and Israel, particularly focusing on Iran's attack on Israel and the role of the Iron Dome defense system. Our analysis provides valuable insights into the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and its global ramifications.

Furthermore, we address the issue of veterans being called up, shedding light on the challenges and concerns faced by those who have served in the military. As advocates for veterans' rights, we offer a platform for discussion and support on this important topic.

Tune in to "Trying Not to Lose It" for engaging conversations, insightful analysis, and a dose of humor as we navigate through the most pressing issues of our time. Don't miss out—subscribe now and join the conversation!

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Welcome to "Trying Not to Lose It" with Andrew Armstrong and Joshua Hosler, Episode 17! In this week's episode, we get into the latest viral trend: TikTok eating emojis. Join us as we dissect this curious phenomenon and explore its implications for social media culture.

But that's not all— we also discuss the recent escalation in tensions between Iran and Israel, particularly focusing on Iran's attack on Israel and the role of the Iron Dome defense system. Our analysis provides valuable insights into the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and its global ramifications.

Furthermore, we address the issue of veterans being called up, shedding light on the challenges and concerns faced by those who have served in the military. As advocates for veterans' rights, we offer a platform for discussion and support on this important topic.

Tune in to "Trying Not to Lose It" for engaging conversations, insightful analysis, and a dose of humor as we navigate through the most pressing issues of our time. Don't miss out—subscribe now and join the conversation!

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