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Whether you’re part of a school club, gaming group, worldwide art community, or just a handful of friends that want to spend time together, Discord makes it easy to talk every day and hang out more often.
To add the Bot, the user needs to have the Manage Server permission. Note: Revoking Discord Permissions will not stop the Bot from running. The Bot needs to be removed from the server or have its permissions disabled.
About No Stupid Questions Podcast
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.