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Content Warnings: discussion of defecation, animal injury and death, misogyny, enslavement.

With Hollywood strikes ongoing, we discuss The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. We talk about community and ownership, philosophical wildness, and Object-Oriented Ontology. We also dip into practice, found families, refrain, robots in science fiction, individuality, and cheerful pooping.

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* We believe this may be struck work under the current SAG-AFTRA strike guidelines. Our discussion of these works should not be considered promotion. Please do not view these titles on streaming services because of our citation.

**Lucy incorrectly quoted the poem in the ep. It should be "a thousand saw I at a glance," not a million. That's just how much Lucy likes daffodils.

Our next episode will cover the book The Collapsium by Wil McCarthy.

Before the Future Came is edited by Lucy Arnold, transcribed by Melissa Avery-Weir, and webmavened by Gregory Avery-Weir.

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