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Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceComedy |
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A really rough diamond. I enjoyed the content for the most part, but the audio was spotty at best, and unintelligible at worst. The episode I listened to had slideshows with no descriptions of the visuals. Talk about frustrating! And clean lyrics? This rating needs to be changed because the episode I heard had the F bomb being thrown out freely in one segment. I'll come back to see if it improves.
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