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Fred Nations hosts this episode, Andy Establishment is the only panelist to start the show, with Phoenix Ppardoshe arriving some time during. They then talk about a damming CCR report recently released about Australia (commonwealth, council, report) and this report paints little old us (Aussies) in a negative light. One of the most tragic theme park accidents of all time takes place in Australia, and proves fatal killing four people, on a ride that is suitable for two year olds. A company in Australia, (wow sight & sound) went into receivership back in 2012, and Fred Nation is still angry over his $200 gift card, which is totally understandable. Death scenarios, both hypothetical and real, when it's your time, it's your time. Edward Snowden and his courageousness, selflessness, and how he had a great life and didn't have to do it.
Human Centipede review, Phoenix tells how his wife thinks less of him after watching this movie. Andy tells of how Fred Nation doesn't like fat people (morbidly obese, which is not true), so he txt's him random pictures of said fat people. The evolution of the word faggot gets explained. Jesse Ventura talks about Chris Kyle, "I'm sorry that he died, but why would you take a guy with PTSD to a gun range?. Amy Schumer tells a joke about Trump and about 200 people then get up and leave her show. The panel then innocently make some false and misleading statements such as, "she is friends with Taylor Swift and Lena Dunham (which may very well be true), but then go on to say that she isn't friends with Jim Norton and Colin Quinn, which is just flat out not true, she was on "Opie & Jim" less than a month ago, and talks about Colin Quinn like her mentor, and he also did the forward to her book. This would of been squashed if our pop culture enthusiast J Dot was their to correct this unintentionally false information.
We also discuss the "Mandela Effect" - The Mandela Effect is a theory of parallel universes, based in the idea that because large groups of people have similar alternative memories about past events. Advocates of the theory claim that these collective experiences to be true, the fabric of reality must have shifted at some point in the past, and that therefore not only do parallel, inhabitable universes exist, but that we are constantly switching between them. We finish on the ridiculous notion that some people want science to be colonised, but colonisation of science is pointless and redundant. All the above and so so so much more....
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