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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

fuck it, 3 hour rant about why Paul Thomas Anderson's ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER sucks (politically at least) - especially if you've read Thomas Pynchon's VINELAND (which it's "inspired by"). I'm mostly talking about VINELAND in this, and comparing/con... more
a lil vibe between STS pt. 3 + 4
"Everybody wear a costume. Spray a little extra perfume." In this installment of STS, before we jump into how J6 was riddled with opps, we explore the summer of 2020 and how the BLM protests were riddled with opps. Also how Biden/Harris 2020 was whac... more
Aight so ya boi RGEB (freshly banned from twitter) is slowly working towards exposing J6 as a deep state false flag... But after some very necessary exposition of exposing the REAL STEAL of the 2020 Democratic Primaries, we now gotta travel back in t... more
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Exploring the chaotic intersections of politics, culture, and philosophical introspection, a unique voice captivates listeners with a mix of personal anecdotes and broader societal critiques. The discussions traverse a variety of modern issues, weaving in literary references, historical parallels, and pop culture commentary that enriches the conversation. Themes of political manipulation, societal pressures, and the nostalgia of childhood experiences are frequently revisited, offering a blend of humor and seriousness that resonates with a diverse audience. The episodic adventures present a thought-provoking lens on contemporary life, making it a compelling listen for those intrigued by the intricacies of human behavior and societal dynamics... more
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