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119: Nature, Nurture, Astrology, or Karma
What causes people to be the way they are? Is it nature or is it nurture that determines the outcomes of personality? Bartleby and Artemus look into …
9 months ago
118: Borrowing Knowledge
Can an executive order really end the Department of Education? What about all those student loans? Our favorite pair of socks presents a fresh take o…
9 months, 1 week ago
117: Three Men and A Baby Stroller
What is the cost of a lack of diversity? We examine what happens when three dad's try to fold a baby stroller and examine what we can learn from it. …
9 months, 2 weeks ago
116: Everything Is On A Spectrum
We look at the myriad kinds of humans and how binary systems don't do them justice. Whether it's autism or gender or whatever, there is a rainbow of …
9 months, 3 weeks ago
115: At the Mention of Ubermenschen
Talking about Alan Moore's opinions on superheroes and their correlation to fascistic thinking, we find ourselves talking about Nietzsche. It's all a…
10 months ago
114: What Were You Expecting?
What can we learn about managing our expectations by examining movie trailers, posters, and titles? Without giving any more spoilers than the marketi…
10 months, 1 week ago
113: A Twenty Foot Tall Egg
Discussing the UAP/UFO disclosures of former special-ops pilot, Jake Barber, we examine his story of psionic agents, non-human intelligence, and cove…
10 months, 2 weeks ago
112: National Voodoo
This week, we look at Superbowl LIX in New Orleans and ask ourselves, what role did voodoo play in determining the outcome of the game? And while we …
10 months, 3 weeks ago
111: A Bigger Problem Than Paint Over A Sticker
Examining a single photo of a worker painting over the walls at FBI headquarters leads to a breakdown of the US government going into 2025. It's hard…
11 months ago
110: Okey Dokey Yokai: Urban Legends and the Evil Eye
We take a look at the anime, Dandadan, and examine the origins of the yokai featured in the first part of the series. Though most of them are relativ…
11 months, 1 week ago