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Is everything getting worse? Well, yes! Julia and Nick break down enshittification, planned obsolescence, and the long history of things being made worse on purpose. From disposable culture to Facebook AI slop, they break down how we've all been conditioned to waste our time and money while being trained to expect basically nothing in return. Digressions include the implications of boyfriends entering the girls' rag hang unannounced, a brief stay in frog paradise, and the AI fridge that watches your baby.

This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Kylie Finnigan and edited by Livi Burdette. 

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Enshittification by Cory Doctorow

How the Deadly 1918 Flu Pandemic Brought Dixie Cups to Easton 

Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America by Giles Slade 

OFFICIALS EXPLAIN WAR SAVINGS PLAN; McAdoo and Vanderlip Open $2,000,000,000 Campaign at "Frugality Dinner." DIRECTORS THEIR GUESTS Speakers Predict National Response to the Appeals of These Patriotic Business Leaders. 

Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction, A Social Critique on the Judgement of Taste, 1984 

Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk 

Pushbutton Magic - 1948 

The Age of Enshittification 

The Waste Makers 

Toward a Throw-Away Culture. Consumerism, 'Style Obsolescence' and Cultural Theory in the 1950s and 1960s 

Understaffing as a form of enshittification 

1956 Frigidaire Refrigerator ice box Commercial