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When you're the person who's kind of in charge of everything a lot of the time, it's sometimes nice to get bossed around. It's sometimes nice to have somebody say, This is what I want you to do and to stretch your abilities.
Kathleen Hanna
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Kathleen Hanna
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: November 12
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