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https://pew.tube/user/NickJFuentes/bB2vx31
America First with NJF - Mike Enoch & White Lives Matter
by Nick Fuentes
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Paleoconservative pundit and thot patrol peace officer Nicholas J. Fuentes talks politics, culture, and the future of the American tradition every weekday Monday ...
America First with NJF - Mike Enoch & White Lives Matter
by Nick Fuentes
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Paleoconservative pundit and thot patrol peace officer Nicholas J. Fuentes talks politics, culture, and the future of the American tradition every weekday Monday ...
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I have been listening the shit out of this podcast at night as I fall asleep.
https://sasquatchchronicles.com/
These squatch sound scary as fuck. I want to go look for them now.
https://sasquatchchronicles.com/
These squatch sound scary as fuck. I want to go look for them now.
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This is a very entertaining look into the history of Greece.
The guy is not a master broadcaster and has these one second flashes where he turns into an 8th grader and says "excape" or says "though" for no reason. But other than that, solid.
I'm not sure about the sourcing, but he creates a vivid picture of Greek belief. First one I listened to was the underwold. Sort of half way between Christianity and Buddhism I guess. The dead are shadows of themselves, often stuck in one moment, their fate largely determined by their deeds. However, it is not good for anybody.
The one on Dionysus is also griping and full of vivid and depraved details.
http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/
The guy is not a master broadcaster and has these one second flashes where he turns into an 8th grader and says "excape" or says "though" for no reason. But other than that, solid.
I'm not sure about the sourcing, but he creates a vivid picture of Greek belief. First one I listened to was the underwold. Sort of half way between Christianity and Buddhism I guess. The dead are shadows of themselves, often stuck in one moment, their fate largely determined by their deeds. However, it is not good for anybody.
The one on Dionysus is also griping and full of vivid and depraved details.
http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/
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There was kind of an interesting discussion about it on his contact me page. People begged him to stop sporadically sounding retarded. He says it is a regional dialect and it's their problem.
I think part of it is also (maybe?) he reads a lot but doesn't verbalize it, since he sometimes pronounces fancy words wrong in that way, where it sounds like he knows the word well, but it is pronounced a little differently than you would think if you'd only read it. (Think we've all been there).
Maybe he is also a little dyslexic. The regional dialect thing just doesn't cover it.
Anyway, this is evergreen material that could reach a really big audience over the years. I think it would be wise to sell out a little and bury that "regional dialect" in most cases.
It's funny how some dialects get a pass and others raise red flags, depending on the role. As a broadcaster, you can have a regional accent, like Dan Rather, but only a "smart" one.
I think part of it is also (maybe?) he reads a lot but doesn't verbalize it, since he sometimes pronounces fancy words wrong in that way, where it sounds like he knows the word well, but it is pronounced a little differently than you would think if you'd only read it. (Think we've all been there).
Maybe he is also a little dyslexic. The regional dialect thing just doesn't cover it.
Anyway, this is evergreen material that could reach a really big audience over the years. I think it would be wise to sell out a little and bury that "regional dialect" in most cases.
It's funny how some dialects get a pass and others raise red flags, depending on the role. As a broadcaster, you can have a regional accent, like Dan Rather, but only a "smart" one.
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Don’t know that I want to see the dog-man though.Speaker to Animals wrote:I have been listening the shit out of this podcast at night as I fall asleep.
https://sasquatchchronicles.com/
These squatch sound scary as fuck. I want to go look for them now.
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I've become hooked on The Pirate History Podcast. Everyone who likes a long form history show should check it out. Matt Albers makes a great podcast. Good production, the right amount of background, comprehensive and the right length of the episodes.
Grab a mug of rum and enjoy. Yargh!
https://piratehistorypodcast.com/A podcast about the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean, the real men and women that threatened the trade and stability of the Old World empires, the forces that led them to piracy and the myths and stories they inspired.
Famous names like Captain Henry Morgan, Henry Avery, Charles Vane, Mary Reed, Anne Bonny, Black Bart Roberts, Ned Low, and Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach will rub elbows with Queens, Kings, Popes, rebellious monks, Caribbean Natives, African Slaves and notorious governors like Woodes Rogers.
History, high seas adventure, myth and magic, voodoo, treachery, biography and freedom await.
https://www.facebook.com/thepiratehistorypodcast/
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https://piratehistorypodcast.com/Hastur wrote:
I've become hooked on The Pirate History Podcast. Everyone who likes a long form history show should check it out. Matt Albers makes a great podcast. Good production, the right amount of background, comprehensive and the right length of the episodes.
Grab a mug of rum and enjoy. Yargh!
Nice find, Hastur!
I've only listened to the first four episodes (introduction included); it saddens me to acknowledge how much simple history he feels compelled to cover before getting to his intended subject matter, but this dude's got it going on!
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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Dave Smith's most recent show is a take down of gun control nonsense following Vegas and Texas, up through the fist 48 minutes.
For a ridiculously thorough evisceration of board-beloved stooge Colbert, go to 48:35. "Socialism AIN'T Sharing," and it's delicious.
There's even a kindly rebuke of Jordan Peterson at the very end.
For a ridiculously thorough evisceration of board-beloved stooge Colbert, go to 48:35. "Socialism AIN'T Sharing," and it's delicious.
There's even a kindly rebuke of Jordan Peterson at the very end.
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This show is excellent. Thanks!Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:https://piratehistorypodcast.com/Hastur wrote:
I've become hooked on The Pirate History Podcast. Everyone who likes a long form history show should check it out. Matt Albers makes a great podcast. Good production, the right amount of background, comprehensive and the right length of the episodes.
Grab a mug of rum and enjoy. Yargh!
Nice find, Hastur!
I've only listened to the first four episodes (introduction included); it saddens me to acknowledge how much simple history he feels compelled to cover before getting to his intended subject matter, but this dude's got it going on!
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My man Stapleton breaks down exactly why we're so fucked. Great show.
http://www.jasonstapleton.com/671-china ... rs-to-you/
http://www.jasonstapleton.com/671-china ... rs-to-you/