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The Cuddle Conundrum

Episode 2 of the Stupid-Proof podcast, hosted by Stupid-Proof, titled "The Cuddle Conundrum" was published on April 8, 2019 and runs 77 minutes.

April 8, 2019 ·77m · Stupid-Proof

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Second episode, we talk about trasgender atheles, youtube politics, the paul brothers, Tulpas, the Cuddle Conundrum and crazt taxi drivers

Second episode, we talk about trasgender atheles, youtube politics, the paul brothers, Tulpas, the Cuddle Conundrum and crazt taxi drivers

Proof Negative Archive The Proof Negative Show will discuss Current Events everyone else is too scared to talk about: Microchips, Chemtrails, and Thumbscans. Mix in some comedy, sports, and the "Stupid News of the Week", and you have Proof Negative.Proof Negative ALWAYS has Proof. Stupid Qubit - Quantum Computing for the Clueless Jim Mortleman & Stuart Houghton An irreverent podcast demystifying current developments in quantum computing for a curious but confused general audience. Presenters Jim & Stu quiz luminaries in the field and attempt to find the answer to questions such as:• WTF is a quantum computer and how do you build one?• How do you program one and will they run games in parallel universes?• When will we get our self-aware, matter-manipulating quantum phones? Stupid Science Anushka Tyagi We talk about scientific stuff. Stupid Human Suits Carol Hartsell & Sean Crespo You are a completely insignificant, totally random evolutionary accident who could die any moment for no discernible reason. Fun, right? Nearly everyone, at one time or another, has looked down at their body and thought, “What is this thing? How the hell did I get in here? What is an ‘I’ anyway and how much pizza can I put in it?” But almost no one asks those questions out loud for fear of making others uncomfortable. Well, good news. Stupid Human Suits is all about that uncomfortable...ness. Each week, life/comedy partners Carol and Sean chat with a different guest about their obsessions with death, aging, the limitations of being in these bodies, our relative insignificance in the universe and other light topics. Sometimes it’s gross. Sometimes it’s sad. Sometimes it’s hopeful. And curiously, a lot of times it’s funny.Music: Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com 
Illustration: William Cheselden, Skeleton Praying, Osteographia, 1733
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