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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • The “rockets” you’re referencing aren’t the threat you’re trying to invoke. How many Israelis have been killed by Hamas rockets ever much less since October 7th? Maybe if Israel didn’t have a concentration camp outside of their city walls they wouldn’t have to worry about the threat of retribution?

    Better analogy is the Uvalde shooter also starved and killed kids in the school for generations. Then some of the starving children started throwing sharpened pencils.









  • You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes: long deep dive interviews with people of interest

    U talkin U2 2 Me?: I hate U2 and dislike Talking Heads but loved Scott Ackerman and Adam Scott breaking down their discography.

    Bonanas for Bonanza: Hilarious improviser Andy Daly plays Dalton Wilcox, the poet laureate of the west and has Maria Bamford and Matt Gourley also playing characters who are rewatching the classic western tv show Bonanza. You again don’t have to care about the source material to enjoy this one.

    How did this get made: my all time favorite podcast. Listened to every episode and traveled to see them live multiple times. Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas and June Diane Raphael watch horrible movies and crack wise. Great guests and hilarious.

    I don’t know about that: if you like Jim Jefferies you’ll love this show where he tries to show experts in fields he knows a bit about the topic

    Monday Morning Podcast: if you like Bill Burr you owe it to yourself to at least listen to a shortcut of him doing Shaaaaaaarie’s Berriiies ads

    Mike and Tom eat snacks: Tom Cavanaugh and Michael Ian Black eat and rate snacks.

    Wtf with Marc Maron: one of the older podcasts, he gets great guests and is a unique interviewer.

    Never not funny: another classic comedy podcast that’s been going for over a decade.

    I’ll also vouch for Doug Loves Movies, great to see live as well!







  • Have you tried reaching out to the national organization for help? What drew you to partner up with a union that couldn’t support your effort? I hear how difficult it’s been but you have already come so far and should feel so proud of the work yall have done! I’m sorry it’s been so difficult. Also, if you have an opportunity that is better for you, pursue that shit.