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Secret Galaxy's Dan Larson on Action Figures, Leaving Twitter and Why Sharing AI on Facebook Memes Hurts Artists

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Dan Larson, the most professional man in all of toys, invites us to peer into his Secret Galaxy on this all-new episode of The Reluctant Adult Conversation! Dan talks about his decision to leave Twitter for BlueSky and greener pastures, as well as celebrating nearly a decade of shining a spotlight on toys and geek culture on YouTube. Dan breaks down why those AI-generated memes flooding Facebook are harming the artists behind the very media fans claim to cherish. Plus, he shares his take on the future of toy manufacturing, and ponders the mystery of why so many action figures bear an uncanny resemblance to him. Email [email protected] Save and get Free Shipping on in-stock items on Entertainment Earth with code TOYPOD TikTok @TheReluctantAdultPodcast Instagram @TheReluctantAdultPodcast Twitter @Reluctant_Pod Facebook Toy Sale Boat YouTube The Reluctant Adult Podcast Paul's Amazon Wishlist Bill's Amazon Wishlist

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