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A Close Italian Reading

Episode 167 Published 4 years, 6 months ago
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As a main topic, your hosts wonder how many cults they've each been in—and, hey, what even is a cult anyway?

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John will not relay messages from Merlin to John's wife, and Merlin feels like he's finally getting over whatever passes for summer. Marco hates it when his phone hits his junk, and both of your hosts consider how an eagle, a monkey, and a bucket of water can do heroic work together. Also, Merlin can't remember several things, but he claims to have a method for back-solving the stack.

In vitally important Follow-Up, Merlin has found the original recipe for "Bachelor Pasta," which, naturally, leads to a deep dive on The Modern MAN'S Guide to LIFE. Together, your hosts learn how to buy a computer in 1987.

Merlin has finally gotten religion on Twitterrific muffles, but John seems a little reluctant to lead a challenge involving regular expressions.

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Source of Merlin's beloved "Bachelor Pasta" recipe
The modern man's guide to life (eBook, 1987)
The Modern Man's Guide to Life - Amazon.com
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Twitterrific: Twitter Your Way
Muffling and Muting Tweets in Twitterrific
Oneida (the silverware sex cult)
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What is a cult?
The Seven Signs That You're in a Cult - The Atlantic

Several years ago, the founder of IHOP, Mike Bickle, created a list of seven ways to recognize the difference between a religious community and a cult. Written down, the signs seem clear:

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