Kathleen Hanna Quotes
I Was Lucky Enough To Go To College For Four Years. At What Was Supposedly A Hippie School With No Tests And No Grades, Blah Blah Blah, I Wasn't Learning That. I Was Taking Photography Classes. That Stuff Just Wasn't Talked About. It Was Like, "Does This Picture Have The Right About Of Grey In It?" It Wasn't Even An Art School. It Was A State-run School.
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