Hundreds Of Dead Bodies #21 - They Have Changed Their Face
Release Date: 10/21/2016
The Wonder Of It All
I've got a new show with Alex Degen! It's basically Calling All Units with another, funnier guy there who knows more. It's about everything! It's just 45 minutes! We've got jokes!
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“But it must not be forgotten that ‘politics’ has been conceived as a continuation, if not exactly and directly of war, at least of the military model as a fundamental means of preventing civil disorder.” - Michel Foucault Sponsor: subnormality.ca email: [email protected]
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The Wonder Of It All continues to stagger along but I've got a more regular, more focused podcast you might be interested in. twitter.com/comeinallunits facebook.com/comeinallunits allunits.libsyn.com https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/all-units/id1241776225
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I talk about Twin Peaks and tv recaps. Yes, even here you aren't safe from Twin Peaks.
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How making your own condiments can make you incrementally better at cooking in general with no lesson that can be applied to life in general.
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I examine Ian Bogost's Atlantic article Video Games Are Better Without Stories and ask the all-important question: whose mans is this?
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(AKA Interior Crocodile Alligator:The Cultural Rot Of Mystery Science Theater)
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I talk about Accidental Death Of An Anarchist and Death By Hanging and, in the process, harp on about the prison of language once again.
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I talk about the Resident Evil movies for 45 minutes. Sorry.
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I'm joined by Brandon Soderberg to discuss his article Heroes in depth. It's a good idea to read the article before listening to this episode http://www.citypaper.com/news/features/bcpnews-heroes-20170103-htmlstory.html
info_outline"There had been blood. Money and blood. All shoptalk, all expertise had a quality of battle about it, of exultation in the escape from danger. Something was always at stake, every moment you lived. No one could ever really afford to tell the truth. Even after hours, when the store was closed. But sometimes the truth was so good you couldn’t keep it to yourself" - Stanely Elkin, A Bad Man