436 - Consider the Lobster - they talk with David Roth about Starship Troopers, & 472- Guess I'll Just Kill Myself. I like all David Roth episodes.
420 - White Lines feat. Stavros Halkias where they answer like reader questions sent to a newspaper columnist was the hardest I've laughed in a while (it was May I think during lockdown so that could've played a role).
460 after Trump caught the 'rona is probably worth a historical revisit.
As mentioned, 435 should be scrubbed from the internet, unless you want to hate them.
It's the one QuillQuote talked about below where they had on Matt Taibbi at the height of the summer's protests and he was salty about being "cancelled" for posting some shit about police being working class too and actually all the real people he interviewed wanted more police so to say ACAB is bad, and they either didn't push back or outright agreed with him.
Anyway if you want to relive the drama, here's a thread, or TL;DR pretty well in one comment.
Without further revisiting 90 minutes that I'll stand by should be erased from memory, I believe that's accurate. Put well by another in that thread:
Man "I feel betrayed by my fake podcast friends" is a very silly feeling, yet here I am
I was mad, then I remembered it's a comedy podcast by some Twitter personalities and if we're doing it right they're not going to be leading the vanguard, especially not if they can't recognize tailism.
436 - Consider the Lobster - they talk with David Roth about Starship Troopers, & 472- Guess I'll Just Kill Myself. I like all David Roth episodes.
420 - White Lines feat. Stavros Halkias where they answer like reader questions sent to a newspaper columnist was the hardest I've laughed in a while (it was May I think during lockdown so that could've played a role).
460 after Trump caught the 'rona is probably worth a historical revisit.
As mentioned, 435 should be scrubbed from the internet, unless you want to hate them.
What happened with 435?
It's the one QuillQuote talked about below where they had on Matt Taibbi at the height of the summer's protests and he was salty about being "cancelled" for posting some shit about police being working class too and actually all the real people he interviewed wanted more police so to say ACAB is bad, and they either didn't push back or outright agreed with him.
Anyway if you want to relive the drama, here's a thread, or TL;DR pretty well in one comment.
Did Amber actually claim the literal police part in police state is working class? This sucks lmao
Amber.
Without further revisiting 90 minutes that I'll stand by should be erased from memory, I believe that's accurate. Put well by another in that thread:
I was mad, then I remembered it's a comedy podcast by some Twitter personalities and if we're doing it right they're not going to be leading the vanguard, especially not if they can't recognize tailism.
Honestly the pod is a vestigial part of this community anyway.