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289・In This House We Believe in the Immortal Science

from Heat Death of the Universe

A time constraint caused us to digress against the clock as hard we we could, and we were joined by Cinema/Canada Correspondent, Cole ["COLES I Need COLES!"] to discuss the 2009 film that time never even remembered to forget: The Trotsky. A tonally confused movie about a high school kid who thinks he's the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky. Leading up to that, we circle around the drain of some Newz items: Trump's insanity; Biden being just as bad, really; geopolitical darkness implacable; Alex Jones losing his shit (in at least two senses); scamming the most ardent and loyal of MAGA jihadi C.H.U.D.s with sexual/political AI; Hollywood's future AI-sloppification; and digressions abound, may a thousand tangents bloom!Recorded on Saturday, April 25th, 2569 B.E. around 11.00 AM Korea Standard Time. Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGenral RecommendationsJosh's Recommendation: Fight Club is a good movie actually and I’m annoyed by the soy revisionism and hand-wringing about problematic FANS, etcNOTE: Immovable time constraints limited the recommendations section of the episode. Apologies!Further Reading, Viewing, ListeningShow notes + Full list of links, sources, etcEternal thanks to Rm Brown ("King of the Soundboard")More From Timothy Robert BuechnerPodcast: Q&T ARE / violentpeople.co Tweets: @ROHDUTCHLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: [email protected] us Fan MailSupport the showSupport: patreon / buzzsprout

A time constraint caused us to digress against the clock as hard we we could, and we were joined by Cinema/Canada Correspondent, Cole ["COLES I Need COLES!"] to discuss the 2009 film that time never even remembered to forget: The Trotsky. A tonally confused movie about a high school kid who thinks he's the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky. Leading up to that, we circle around the drain of some Newz items: Trump's insanity; Biden being just as bad, really; geopolitical darkness implacable; Alex J...

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