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Wave, Listen to Me! 1-9 • Chapter 64: "THAT'S NOT HOW THE WORLD WORKS." • Page ik-page-3675134
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Chapter 64: "THAT'S NOT HOW THE WORLD WORKS."
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In this chapter, we find out that the narrator is not a fan of the show. He's just trying to make a name for himself in the entertainment business. He wants to be a part of it, and he wants to make sure that the people who work for him are happy. He also wants to show that he's not just a one-trick pony. He doesn't want to be one of those people who just sits around and waits for someone to come along and give him a job. He thinks that the only way to get a job in this industry is by being a good writer, and that's what the show is all about. Plus, the show gives you a chance to mingle with other people in the industry, so you can get your foot in the door if you're looking for a promotion. The narrator also tells us that he still plans to keep his show as his main gig, but that it's only about 50 shows a week.
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Wave, Listen to Me! 1-9 • Chapter 64: "THAT'S NOT HOW THE WORLD WORKS." • Page ik-page-3675134
Wave, Listen to Me! 1-9 • Chapter 64: "THAT'S NOT HOW THE WORLD WORKS." • Page ik-page-3675135
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Chapter 64: "THAT'S NOT HOW THE WORLD WORKS."
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we find out that the narrator is not a fan of the show. He's just trying to make a name for himself in the entertainment business. He wants to be a part of it, and he wants to make sure that the people who work for him are happy. He also wants to show that he's not just a one-trick pony. He doesn't want to be one of those people who just sits around and waits for someone to come along and give him a job. He thinks that the only way to get a job in this industry is by being a good writer, and that's what the show is all about. Plus, the show gives you a chance to mingle with other people in the industry, so you can get your foot in the door if you're looking for a promotion. The narrator also tells us that he still plans to keep his show as his main gig, but that it's only about 50 shows a week.
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