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▶ Splash Page: https://i.mtr.bio/biblebashed ▶ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/BibleBashed ▶ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMxYyDEvMCq5MzDN36shY3g ▶ Main Episode's playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtY_5efowCOk74PtUhCCkvuHlif5K09v9 ▶ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BibleBashed ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BibleBashed ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BibleBashed In this conversation, hosts Harrison Kerrig and Pastor Tim Mullet explore the controversial topic of whether it is appropriate to meme respected figures in the faith community. They discuss biblical perspectives on rebuke and honor, the context of current controversies, and the implications of age and authority in faith discussions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of respect, wisdom, and understanding in addressing conflicts within the community. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the complexities of online criticism, particularly in relation to elders in the faith. They explore the importance of respect and the appropriate ways to engage with older figures, emphasizing the need for a measured approach when disagreements arise. The conversation also delves into biblical principles surrounding authority and respect, highlighting the significance of honoring those who are older and the dynamics of communication in various relationships. Takeaways The Bible encourages honoring older men in the faith. Memeing respected figures can be seen as a form of rebuke. Context matters when discussing controversies in faith. Age and authority should influence how we communicate. Mockery may not be the best response to perceived wrongs. Faithful service over the years should be acknowledged. Understanding the generational divide is crucial in discussions. Seeking clarity in conflicts can lead to better outcomes. Wisdom often resides with those who have more experience. Dialogue is essential for resolving misunderstandings. Online criticism should be approached with caution and respect. Humor can be a tool for critique, but it should not demean others. Respect for elders is a biblical principle that should guide interactions. Disagreements with elders require a careful and respectful approach. Understanding the perspective of older individuals can lead to better communication. It's important to consider the wisdom that comes with age. Younger individuals should be open to correction from their elders. The Bible provides guidelines for how to interact with authority figures. Maintaining a humble posture in discussions is crucial. The principle of honoring parents extends to all authority relationships. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Memes and Faith 03:06 Biblical Perspectives on Rebuke and Honor 05:52 Context of the Meme Controversy 08:56 The Role of Age and Authority in Faith 12:04 Frustrations with Current Discussions 15:02 The Nature of Mockery and Respect 18:07 Evaluating Responses to Controversy 20:49 Understanding the Generational Divide 24:08 Seeking Clarity in Conflicts 27:10 Conclusion: Wisdom in Dialogue 30:58 Navigating Online Criticism and Humor 33:05 The Role of Respect in Disagreements 37:27 Understanding Critiques from Elders 41:07 Correcting Elders: A Delicate Balance 47:01 Biblical Foundations of Respect and Authority --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/support
Have you ever sat at your desk while working wondering what ways you are ruining the planet without realizing? Well worry no more because it is in the most mind numbingly lame way! Emails!!!Article: https://www.theguardian.com/media/article/2024/aug/09/excess-memes-photos-and-reply-all-emails-are-bad-for-climate-finds-study
In this episode, The Gateway is excited to talk with Aidan Walker. Aidan is a meme researcher and content creator. You can find more of his work on memes at his Substack blog, How To Do Things With Memes or on TikTok @aidanetcetera.
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In this episode of Mid Mic Crisis, hosts Bunchu and Chamber are joined by a special guest, Doug, the developer behind the innovative cryptocurrency project $99Cents. Together, they embark on a lively exploration of the intersections between meme culture, cryptocurrency, and creativity.The episode kicks off with Bunchu and Chamber diving into the latest developments in the crypto market, offering their insights and analysis on the current trends and price movements of various digital assets. From Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins, the hosts provide listeners with a comprehensive review of the market landscape.Transitioning to the main topic of discussion, the hosts are joined by Doug, who shares his backstory in the world of cryptocurrency and his journey as a developer. Doug provides fascinating insights into his inspiration for creating $99Cents, a cryptocurrency project inspired by the iconic Arizona Iced Tea brand and the vibrant world of internet memes.As the conversation unfolds, Bunchu, Chamber, and Doug explore the cultural significance of meme-based cryptocurrencies, discussing the creative process behind $99Cents and its unique appeal to crypto enthusiasts and meme aficionados alike. They delve into the origins of the project, its community-driven ethos, and its potential to capture the imagination of a broader audience.Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to engaging banter and insightful commentary as Bunchu, Chamber, and Doug discuss the dynamics of their budding friendship and its implications for the podcast. As Bunchu and Doug bond over shared interests and experiences, Chamber finds himself navigating the evolving dynamics of their relationship with humor and curiosity.In a spirit of celebration and camaraderie, the hosts conclude the episode by announcing an exciting giveaway: $50 worth of $99Cents tokens to one lucky listener. This gesture reflects the podcast's commitment to engaging with its audience and fostering community participation in the world of cryptocurrency and meme culture.With its blend of entertainment, education, and community engagement, Mid Mic Crisis continues to deliver captivating content that entertains and informs listeners while celebrating the creative spirit of the crypto community. As Bunchu, Chamber, and Doug embark on this memorable journey together, listeners are invited to join the conversation and discover the magic of meme culture in the world of cryptocurrency.Check our $99Cents site: https://www.99cents.dev/Check out Udio.comFollow us on X.com: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Support the Show.
We're on Threads, Instagram, & TikTok! @cantletitgo.gay Join The Worst Garbage Discord! Find AC at acfacci.com Find Matt at MattHorton.LIVE Art by Scout (https://ko-fi.com/humblegoat) Music by Ethan Geller (@pragmatism on Twitter) Primer by Ethan 00:00:00 - Landline phones 00:02:06 - Season 3 this summer! 00:04:19 - Balatro 00:07:17 - Garfield Phone Beach 00:09:39 - Novelty Phones 00:14:57 - Single-Use Plastics 00:25:52 - Niche Virality 00:35:34 - Memeing on the climate crisis 00:44:01 - Thoughts? Find out more at http://cantletitgo.gay
Memeing into the new year! Epstein docs... disappoint. Is the Miami alien from outer space, or a demon from hell? MEMES: People Who Trust Government https://x.com/joshuaatlarge/status/1742931927370461343?s=46 Colorado Court Epstein https://x.com/dougosb70438101/status/1742740427990585510?s=46 STFU Harvard Nerd https://www.instagram.com/p/C1YcWP4ABKo/?igsh=ZWI2YzEzYmMxYg== Selective editing https://www.instagram.com/p/C1k2GWQO8UF/?igsh=eWI4dHY5OGlqMDNw Make out Milei https://www.instagram.com/p/C1fcu_mOJzb/?igsh=b2VyZ25oeXRib2Uw Epstein did not discriminate https://www.instagram.com/p/C1uyjCYuWZB/?igsh=c2RodXpndWVmdGdk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Memeing into the new year! Epstein docs... disappoint. Is the Miami alien from outer space, or a demon from hell? MEMES: People Who Trust Government https://x.com/joshuaatlarge/status/1742931927370461343?s=46 Colorado Court Epstein https://x.com/dougosb70438101/status/1742740427990585510?s=46 STFU Harvard Nerd https://www.instagram.com/p/C1YcWP4ABKo/?igsh=ZWI2YzEzYmMxYg== Selective editing https://www.instagram.com/p/C1k2GWQO8UF/?igsh=eWI4dHY5OGlqMDNw Make out Milei https://www.instagram.com/p/C1fcu_mOJzb/?igsh=b2VyZ25oeXRib2Uw Epstein did not discriminate https://www.instagram.com/p/C1uyjCYuWZB/?igsh=c2RodXpndWVmdGdk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam is only 17 years old, yet he has already won gold at a world cup, holds the speed climbing record in the US, and recently secured his Paris 2024 Olympic ticket at the PanAm Qualifiers. In this episode, we'll get more insight into speed climbing at the highest level, his experience at the PanAm Games, how he juggles personal life, school, and climbing, and we need your help in figuring out how he can up his social media game!Guest links:InstagramReference links:IFSC Ones to Watch InterviewLearn more about the podcast at www.thatsnotrealclimbingpodcast.comFollow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thatsnotrealclimbingpodcastJoin the FREE community in Discord! https://discord.gg/QTa668g8zpIf you're able to help support the podcast, you can "buy me a chalk refill" :) current proceeds are going toward a webcam! www.buymeacoffee.com/compclimbingTimestamps of discussion topics0:00 - Introduction3:53 - When Sam started climbing7:21 - Is there an advantage to starting speed climbing younger?8:56 - Does speed climbing come naturally10:15 - Surprise! Speed Climbing is an endurance sport12:06 - PanAm Games experience19:39 - PanAm Village experience22:52 - World Cup season in relation to the Olympics25:14 - Do speed climbers get injuries?28:34 - Technical false start explanation37:17 - Breaking sub-5 and having a “clean” run41:51 - Strength cycle jail47:33 - Interest in doing non-speed climbing competitions?51:17 - Figuring out the social media game55:10 - Juggling high school and world cups58:22 - Non-climbing hobbies1:03:13 - Discord Q: Does speed relays have a future?1:05:37 - How to upload athlete info into the IFSC website1:07:29 - Discord Q: Who are your heroes?1:10:26 - Discord Q: Any weird speed ideas/formats to try out?1:12:04 - Discord Q: Do you do anything weird/unique in training?1:13:21 - Discord: How do you handle shoe selection for speed?1:17:15 - Memeing during an IFSC interview1:18:57 - Where to find Sam + Outro
Have people forgotten about the Mexican-American border? Or, is it that they just don't care? TIR speaks to author and lawyer Dan Melo! Check out Dan's new publishing company with "The Memeing of Mark Fisher" author Mike Watson here www.revolpress.com Follow John Salazar here https://twitter.com/JohnSalazar About TIR Thank you for supporting the show! Remember to like and subscribe on YouTube. Also, consider supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents Check out our official merch store at https://www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com/ Also follow us on... https://podcasts.apple.com/.../this-is.../id1524576360 www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Follow the TIR Crüe on Twitter: @TIRShowOakland @djenebajalan @DrKuba2 @probert06 @StefanBertramL @MarcusHereMeow Read Jason: https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Pascal: https://www.newsweek.com/black-political-elite-serving...
Jame Jackson, from Humorous Resources, joined us on The Modern People Leader. She shared why she started a meme account for HR, why startups should invest in leadership development early, and how she sees managers weaponizing PIPs. Timestamps: (1:08) Good news stories (4:48) Why Jamie started a meme page for HR (7:54) The different meme accounts that Jamie runs (10:30) A day in the life of someone running a meme account (13:00) Bale besties (17:00) Horrendous HR stories (21:30) Employee relations & PIPs (24:00) Managers weaponizing PIPs (31:08) Using AI to help with employee relations (34:30) Why startups should invest early in leadership development (36:05) Rapid fire questions ----
We are THRILLED to have a library social media icon on the podcast: The Memeing Librarian! In this episode, we explore the evolution of the Memeing Librarian from a modest library meme account to a full-fledged social media titan! We also have some real talk about book censorship, the issues libraries are facing today, and the ever-evolving nature of social media and its power to create community. Follow The Memeing Librarian! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/the_memeing_librarian/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thememeinglib
In episode 3 of The Kardashians, the sisters are getting existential. From talk of Kris grappling with moral questions around putting her kids through fame, and Kourtney self referencing her own memes, to how the sisters hold up a mirror to wider conversation on we react to and feel about social media in our own lives. MJ and Marie discuss the families commitment to upholding rampant capitalism, and the ongoing reckoning with their own values surrounding success thats being played out in this season of the show. Catch up with episode one of our brand new podcast series if you missed it! We've teamed up with the genius behind Kardashian Kolloquium, MJ Corey, and her sister Marie, to breakdown the new season of The Kardashians episode by episode.We've also introduced a new membership tier for fans of the pod. Support the podcast here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie Samarin is a dork with a boring day job who tries to make up for it by getting into shenanigans. They are also the co-host of Memeing of You, a podcast that deep-dives into the history and impacts of memes and internet culture. The post Episode 10: Stephanie Samarin appeared first on Are We Still Friends?.
Scott (@LittlePineCO on Twitter) has a homestead at 8K feet in CO. We talk about his homestead and challenges of setting up a homestead in Zone 4A. We discuss his recent comment on the Men's Forum on FarmHopLife Podcast about "Memetics is more important than Genetics". Memetics is transferring ideas through pictures, symbols. You commonly see it as a meme, but it is deeper than that. It can go viral, and, as we saw in 2020, can even reach the level of a "mind virus". We also compare it to transferring genes to kids. How to transfer ideas to other groups and the next generation if you don't have kids.Show notes at:https://thrivingthefuture.com/mimeticsThis is not the end of the content. There is much more on our Patreon.Memeing in the real world to signal or attract your tribe.Memeing and AI - May you live in interesting times.That's on the extras - only on Patreon.JOIN our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thrivingthefutureWhat you get for $5/month:Early episodes.Lots of extras, including outtakes.E-Book - "Are You A Trader or Are You a Gambler?"Free copies of e-books as they come available.Download the audio from our Community Chicken Planning workshop where we decided who was doing what, and discussed our Rotating Rooster Strategy to add diversity to your community's chicken flocks.Thriving Garden Spreadsheet. Included free with your Patreon subscription.The Thriving Garden Spreadsheet has just released! This includes a breakdown on How Much to Plant to live off your garden as a primary food source. It calculates how much space, how many plants/seeds you need for each crop. There are also tabs to track what you plant, inputs, first and last frost dates, and the food costs that you have saved by growing your own food. It's all customizable.It's available now on ThrivingGardenPlanner.com and is currently on sale for $5 off.
This week Greg sat down with Michael Moore. Michael runs very popular instagram and twitter accounts (Honest Youth Pastor) that refutes false doctrine, discusses cultural topics, and provides delicious new memes! We discussed how this got started, why the church needs this, and how to respond to those we disagree with. Enjoy! Join us at the Thank God For Bitcoin Conference 2023 May 15th & 16th in Miami Beach, FL. Click here to register. Use the code "TGFB23" and receive 15% off your ticket price Support the showBe sure to check out our merch store at www.dmwpodcast.com and follow us on all social media accounts @DeadMenWalkingPodcast Thanks for listening and be sure to tell a friend! All Glory to God!
00:45 WP: Trump supporter found guilty in 2016 Twitter scheme to undermine Hillary Clinton, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/31/trump-douglass-mackey-guilty-verdict/ 06:00 NYT: Trump Supporter Convicted in 2016 Scheme to Suppress Votes for Clinton, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/nyregion/douglass-mackey-trial-twitter-misinformation.html 13:00 Trump indictment 16:00 Hard work destroys character, https://amgreatness.com/2023/03/27/how-hard-work-destroys-character/ 25:30 Alvin Bragg prosecutes Trump, ignores violent crime 46:00 Activists mourn trans murderer 1:08:30 3 Instantly Calming CBT Techniques For Anxiety, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiDaTi_iQrY 1:11:00 Ethnic Diversity and Social Trust: A Narrative and Meta-Analytical Review, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147298 1:13:00 The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/diversity-and-its-limits/ 1:19:00 Revisiting the Brock Turner Case, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147304 1:20:30 Tucker Carlson on Ricky Vaughn's conviction 1:30:00 Teaching the Holocaust, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147285 1:33:00 Stephen Miller on why they hate Trump - his foreign policy 1:39:00 The lights are going off in South Africa, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147289 1:41:00 California's Political Dysfunction, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147277 1:46:00 Douglass Mackey faces ten years in prison for posting memes 1:55:00 Rabbit Hole, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_Hole_(TV_series) 1:57:15 Tucker on the protected class The Dirty Secrets of a Smear Campaign, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/04/03/the-dirty-secrets-of-a-smear-campaign WP: How Fox News is trying to guide its viewers away from Trump, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/28/trump-desantis-fox-news/ India's uprising, https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/indias-uprising/ How Christian is Christian nationalism? https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/04/03/how-christian-is-christian-nationalism How freedom loving Florida fell for Ron DeSantis? https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/05/ron-desantis-florida-state-politics-gop/673489/ How to Understand the Well-Being Gap between Liberals and Conservatives, https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2023/03/how-to-understand-the-well-being-gap-between-liberals-and-conservatives/ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
Join us for this episode as we review our exciting Fall22 slate of episodes and preview our equally as exciting Spring 23 episodes. We will have a fun time discussing what we've recorded and were we plan on going in the future. We talk about GIFs and the ASC conference. We also drop some updates on our lives! It's a good time as we semi-wing it (again) this time! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @TheCrimAcademy. Also visit our website The Crim Academy Website. Please rate and review on iTunes and where you can!!!
Ikoi and Liam chat with author Mike Watson about the late great Mark Fisher, the addictive pace of the internet, slow meme movements and the need for reflection, spirituality, mortality, Qanon and Pizzagate, a fair society vs archetypal heroic stories, leftist well-being, selling dirty bath water, being a digital flaneur, the dialectical image, acid communism, helping other people for the sake of it and much much more! "Watson is fast becoming one of the most impressive left analysts of our strange digital era; helping to fill the void left by Mark Fisher's tragic passing. In his new book-part tribute to Fisher, part cultural analysis, part reflections on the Frankfurt school-Watson shows the enduring power of a dialectical approach to capitalist realism and exposes the many ways post-modern neoliberal culture has successfully neutered liberating aesthetics. In the powerful final chapter, Watson rethinks the potential of Frankfurt school critical theory to provide answers, and sketches an inspiring vision of what the acid-left can be. We may not have all the answers, but all of us should be very grateful Watson is on hand to help us ask the right kinds of questions. --Matt McManus, Professor of Politics at Whitman College" References: The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What to do About it: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58455150-the-memeing-of-mark-fisher?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=lOOZj2mqna&rank=1 Can the Left Learn to Meme?: Adorno, Video Gaming, and Stranger Things: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43731703-can-the-left-learn-to-meme?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=lOOZj2mqna&rank=3 Art Militancy: A Manifesto: https://www.sublationmag.com/post/art-militancy-a-manifesto Mark Fisher | Acid Communism (Unfinished Introduction): https://my-blackout.com/2019/04/25/mark-fisher-acid-communism-unfinished-introduction/ Alpha City: How London Was Captured by the Super-Rich by Rowland Atkinson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53986093-alpha-city -- Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead Email us with feedback, questions, suggestions at itsnotjustinyourhead@gmail.com. Harriet's other shows: WBAI Interpersonal Update (Wednesdays): https://wbai.org/program.php?program=431 Capitalism Hits Home: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJpiw1WYdTNYvke-gNRdml1Z2lwz0iEH ATTENTION! This is a Boring Dystopia/Obligatory 'don't sue us' message: Please consult your medical professional with regards to any health decisions or management. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsnotjustinyourhead/message
Guests: Miles Taylor, Tanya Miller, James Helminski, Rep. Mondaire JonesThe disgraced ex-president who fomented a coup…continues to foment a coup. Tonight: What we're learning about tomorrow's hearing—from someone who was inside the Trump White House. Then, the former deputy assistant director of the Secret Service on why he suspects "malicious intent" in the text message purge. Plus, Rudy Giuliani ordered to testify in Georgia as we learn more about the "targets" of the investigation. And how one bad candidate could keep those Republican senators from taking control.
The internet's potential to perform political miracles has been a source of both hope and disappointment for many grassroots movements. We remember that the Sanders campaign tried to master the meme to mobilise a young, eager audience. Equally, we ascribe Trump's electoral victory in 2016 to seemingly leaderless internet misinformation.Many of such events have been the subject of academic study - but research is often slow to keep up with the rapidly changing scene. If a researcher tracing the role of the meme to the politicisation and radicalisation of online communities struggles to keep up what hope does an artist have? Joshua Citarella's practice starts with the understanding that it is impossible to predict what the next generation of meme posters will be interested in and whether their memes will reach beyond their tiny echo chambers. What is clear is that mainstream politics, particularly the politics of the left, remains afraid of these unruly communities that can just as easily turn to the dark corners of the demonised alt-right as they are to carry the flag for Bernie. Joshua Citarella speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about researching internet subcultures, playing politics with the extremely online, the multiple meanings of radicalisation, strategies for subverting right-wing content, and the role of art in internet political aesthetics. Joshua Citarella is an artist, content creator, and researcher. Politigram and the Post-left is one of many projects he has released through self-publishing channels and directly to his supporters. Joshua on Instagram and Patreon 20 Interviews with meme-posters Do Not Research, and online internet culture magazine When Guys Turn 20, Joshua's video series at dis.art Do Not Research exhibition at Lower Cavity Interview with Mike Watson on The Memeing of Mark Fisher Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
The internet's potential to perform political miracles has been a source of both hope and disappointment for many grassroots movements. We remember that the Sanders campaign tried to master the meme to mobilise a young, eager audience. Equally, we ascribe Trump's electoral victory in 2016 to seemingly leaderless internet misinformation.Many of such events have been the subject of academic study - but research is often slow to keep up with the rapidly changing scene. If a researcher tracing the role of the meme to the politicisation and radicalisation of online communities struggles to keep up what hope does an artist have? Joshua Citarella's practice starts with the understanding that it is impossible to predict what the next generation of meme posters will be interested in and whether their memes will reach beyond their tiny echo chambers. What is clear is that mainstream politics, particularly the politics of the left, remains afraid of these unruly communities that can just as easily turn to the dark corners of the demonised alt-right as they are to carry the flag for Bernie. Joshua Citarella speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about researching internet subcultures, playing politics with the extremely online, the multiple meanings of radicalisation, strategies for subverting right-wing content, and the role of art in internet political aesthetics. Joshua Citarella is an artist, content creator, and researcher. Politigram and the Post-left is one of many projects he has released through self-publishing channels and directly to his supporters. Joshua on Instagram and Patreon 20 Interviews with meme-posters Do Not Research, and online internet culture magazine When Guys Turn 20, Joshua's video series at dis.art Do Not Research exhibition at Lower Cavity Interview with Mike Watson on The Memeing of Mark Fisher Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
The internet's potential to perform political miracles has been a source of both hope and disappointment for many grassroots movements. We remember that the Sanders campaign tried to master the meme to mobilise a young, eager audience. Equally, we ascribe Trump's electoral victory in 2016 to seemingly leaderless internet misinformation. Many of such events have been the subject of academic study - but research is often slow to keep up with the rapidly changing scene. If a researcher tracing the role of the meme to the politicisation and radicalisation of online communities struggles to keep up what hope does an artist have? Joshua Citarella's practice starts with the understanding that it is impossible to predict what the next generation of meme posters will be interested in and whether their memes will reach beyond their tiny echo chambers. What is clear is that mainstream politics, particularly the politics of the left, remains afraid of these unruly communities that can just as easily turn to the dark corners of the demonised alt-right as they are to carry the flag for Bernie. Joshua Citarella speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about researching internet subcultures, playing politics with the extremely online, the multiple meanings of radicalisation, strategies for subverting right-wing content, and the role of art in internet political aesthetics. Joshua Citarella is an artist, content creator, and researcher. Politigram and the Post-left is one of many projects he has released through self-publishing channels and directly to his supporters. Joshua on Instagram and Patreon 20 Interviews with meme-posters Do Not Research, and online internet culture magazine When Guys Turn 20, Joshua's video series at dis.art Do Not Research exhibition at Lower Cavity Interview with Mike Watson on The Memeing of Mark Fisher Politigram and the Post-Left Joshua Citarella Published by Blurb, 2021 ISBN 9781006610196
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, 2021) revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemporary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Through his blog K-Punk, Mark Fisher become one of the cult figures of cultural theory after the economic crash of 2008. One of Fisher's insights, widely taken up by the online memesphere, was that capitalism breeds depression. Mike Watson picks up Fisher's prognosis when the locked-down pandemic world is mired in a depression that is economic and psychological, and no doubt exacerbated by the transfer of culture and life online. In the aftermath, The Memeing of Mark Fisher revisits the Frankfurt School theorists who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, Watson aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes, Watson argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. As more people have access to the means for theoretical and critical engagement online, he urges the online left to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson speaks to Pierre d'Alancaisez about Mark Fisher's legacy in critical online spaces, the democracy of memes and their aesthetic warfare, the Acid Left, and how the Frankfurt School thinkers foreshadowed our current moment. Mike Watson is a theorist, critic and curator who is principally focused on the relationship between culture, new media and politics. He hosts the podcast Theorywave Nights. Can the Left Learn to Meme? Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog archive K-Punk anthology Know Your Meme database Capitalist Realism bed meme 4chan Wojak meme Doomer meme The Acid Left podcast Mike's book memed by Academic Fraud The Memeing of Mark Fisher How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What to Do About It Mike Watson Published by Zer0Books, 2021 ISBN 9781789049336
Listen here queers, you are going to want to get Girls Can Kiss Now ASAP if you haven't already. In the book, you get to read amazing essays like "Memeing with the FBI," "One Day, You'll All Be Gay," Supercut of Lesbian Yearning," and "Step On Me, Julianne Moore." These essays are not only laugh-out-loud funny but demonstrate the importance of queer representation and how far we've come since the 90s and early 2000s. From stalking paparazzi photos for some hint of queerness then to now holding books and watching tv shows and movies full of queer characters and stories. In this episode, we talk about Taylor Swift, masturbation, and other queer millennial experiences. Jill is a delight and we can't wait for everyone to read her book and love it as much as we did! You can find Jill on Instagram at @jillgutowitz, on Twitter at @jillboard, and at her website: https://www.jillgutowitz.com/ If you want to buy Kit's book or the books we mentioned - consider buying them from our bookshop.org link @ https://bookshop.org/shop/thebookstagays - this is a way to support indie bookstores AND the show (we receive a very small kickback if you purchase through our affiliate link). As always, you can find us on Instagram and Twitter @thebookstagays, and on our own accounts @thebookadvocate and @staxsonstaxs Cheers Queers! Be gay, read books! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebookstagays/support
People all over the world have watched in horror as Russia continues to invade Ukraine. But the war isn't just being fought on the ground. It's also being waged across social media. For the past few weeks, our timelines have been flooded with memes about the conflict. But as we're processing what some say could be the next World War III, the backlash to what's being posted on all sides has been swift. And there's been backlash to the backlash. So it has many questioning: is it OK that we're memeing our way through war? Today, we take a look at how memes have been used throughout the conflict and talk to a professor to help us understand how we use memes in times of trauma. Then, on this International Women's Day, we're highlighting some incredible women who are breaking boundaries in their fields — starting with women writers. Find out how comic book writer G. Willow Wilson's work is helping change the Marvel universe, how author Tomi Adeyemi is expanding the fantasy genre within book publishing and how Quinta Brunson is redefining success with her hit TV show “Abbot Elementary.” All month long, we'll be highlighting cool women we think you should know. And to help us bring you the stories you want to hear throughout the year, fill out this quick listener survey. You'll hear from: Jessica Myrick, professor of communications at Penn State University Want more Skimm? Sign up for our free daily newsletter Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts Skimm'd by Senior Producer and Host Bridget Armstrong. Produced by Alaisha Key. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. TheSkimm's senior director of audio is Graelyn Brashear.
So, did Rabbit actually send producer Loz a meme while he was asleep? Is sleep memeing a thing?! So many questions..... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Critic and Zer0 Books author Mike Watson discusses his new work The Memeing of Mark Fisher and the legacy of the Frankfurt School. We attempt to map the territory beyond Capitalist Realism, as the co-creator of the Acid Left project shares his thoughts on Keir Starmer, Acid Communism, memes and mental health.
The Frankfurt School meets Fisher in this critique of capitalism incorporating memes, mental illness and psychedelia into a proposed counterculture. Spring 2020 to 2021 was the year that did not take place. We witnessed a depression, not economically speaking, but in the psychological sense: A clinical depression of and by society itself. This depression was brought about not just by Covid isolation, but by the digital economy, fueled by social media and the meme. In the aftermath, this book revisits the main Frankfurt School theorists, Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin and Marcuse, who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and drawing parallels with Fisher's Capitalist Realism, The Memeing of Mark Fisher aims to render the Frankfurt School as an incisive theoretical toolbox for the post-Covid digital age. Taking in the phenomena of QAnon, twitch streaming, and memes it argues that the dichotomy between culture and political praxis is a false one. Finally, as more people have access to the means for theoretical and cultural broadcasting, it is urged that the online left uses that access to build a real-life cultural and political movement. Mike Watson Mike Watson is a UK-born art and media theorist, critic and curator who holds a PhD in Philosophy from Goldsmiths College. Watson curated at the 55th and 56th Venice Biennale, as well as at Manifesta12 in Palermo. He has written regularly for Art Review, Artforum, Jacobin, and Radical Philosophy. @_leftaesthetics https://www.mikewatson.fi/ About TIR Thank you, guys, again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and every one of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron-only programming, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now: https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLa... Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, especially YouTube! THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast & www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolu... Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Pascal Robert in Black Agenda Report: https://www.blackagendareport.com/aut... Get THIS IS REVOLUTION Merch here: www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com Get the music from the show here: https://bitterlakeoakland.bandcamp.com/ Follow Djene Bajalan @djenebajalan Follow Kuba Wrzesniewski @DrKuba2 Readings The Memeing of Mark Fisher https://www.amazon.com/Memeing-Mark-F...
Mike's new book, The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What To Do About It ... Subconscious narratives today and in interwar Germany ... Walter Benjamin and Herbert Marcuse in the digital world ... Mike wants memes that will slow people down ... How "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" has been misread ... Mike's Kafkaesque book publishing experience ...
Mike's new book, The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What To Do About It ... Subconscious narratives today and in interwar Germany ... Walter Benjamin and Herbert Marcuse in the digital world ... Mike wants memes that will slow people down ... How "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" has been misread ... Mike's Kafkaesque book publishing experience ...
On this episode of the DrugCultGang podcast Tony is joined by Academic Fraud and Beyond Woke & Problematic to talk about His book The Memeing of Mark Fisher // Hunter S. Thompson gonzo journalism // Heat (1995) // Angela Nagle (get her on the pod) Kill All Normies 2: More kills, More Normies // Snitch culture cyber wars // Mencius Moldbug (Curtis Yarvin) and much more! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drugcultgang/posts Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/drugcultgang/ https://www.instagram.com/academicfraud/ https://www.instagram.com/beyond_woke_and_problematic/
In the fourth in this series Mike Watson talks to Matt McManus asking if Adorno's criticism of Existentialism in the 'Jargon of Authenticity' was fair. Matt McManus is a Professor of Law and Society at The University of Calgary. He is also the author of... The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism (Palgrave), AND co author of What Is Post-Modern Conservatism?, Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson, both from Zero Books AND A Critical Legal Examination of Liberalism and Liberal Rights (Palgrave 2020). You can preorder Mike Watson's The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism -- https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/memeing-mark-fisher Follow us: insta: @The Acid Left twitter: @acid_left patreon.com/acidleft
In the third in this series Mike Watson talks to Max Ryynänen asking if the Frankfurt School are too Bourgeois. Max is a tenured Professor at Aalto University in Helsinki and theorist of Aesthetics, where he focuses on excluded and outsider practices. He published On the Philosophy of Central European Art (2020), in which he proposes Nobrow art production as a response to the dichotomy between High and Low brow and the way in which the former co-opts the latter. You can preorder Mike Watson's The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism -- https://www.waterstones.com/book/memeing-of-mark-fisher-the/mike-watson//9781789049336 Follow us: insta: @The Acid Left twitter: @acid_left patreon.com/acidleft
In this episode I speak with Reed Coverdale, trucker, gun hacker, meme lord, podcast host, noted 9/11 conspiracy theory denier, and man with a moustache. We talk status among truckers, supply chains, lolberts, border walls, John McAfee, Dom/Sub twitter, and why Reed's Garand goes BRRRRRRRR. Related links: • Reed on Twitter • Natural Capitalist Podcast
In which the Doctor hacks into the gamer gameframe mainframe gameframe mainframe gameframe. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B2TARDISpod Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/b2tardispod Follow the hosts: Geoff: https://twitter.com/WheatleyDL Aurora: https://twitter.com/OfMiceAndFems SHOW NOTES: S7E6: “The Bells of St. John” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bells_of_Saint_John_(TV_story) “The Snowmen” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/33-7.htm Opening theme arranged by Geoff Norman-Anderson Closing theme is "Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: https://kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/polygondwanaland/index.html
Mike Watson joins Douglas Lain to discuss his critique of capitalism, memes, mental illness and the counterculture. He urges the online left to use digital culture to build a real cultural and political movement.
Please support our patreon. For early and ad-free episodes, members-only content, and more.Mike Watson is the author of Can the Left Learn to Meme? (Zero Books, 2019) and The Memeing of Mark Fisher (Zero Books, forthcoming 2021) and the co-host of the Acid Left. We discuss memes, the Frankfurt school, and the left's ability to communicate a singular and coherent narrative. Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. We are affiliated with the Emancipation Network.Crew:Host: C. Derick VarnAudio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesLinks and Social Media:twitter: @skepoetFacebookYou can find the additional streams on Youtube Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/varnvlog)
On this episode of SPS, Pamela and Sophia discuss the Biden bungle of the Afghanistan withdrawal and the responses by the “Left,” including Tariq Ali for the New Left Review and Branko Marcetic for Jacobin. SPS European Correspondent Andreas interviews Eduardo Maura, from the Spanish party Podemos, and asks him to reflect on his political trajectory, from his work in the Indignados -- the Spanish anti-austerity movement -- to Podemos in government, to the party's recent electoral defeats. In the last segment, Platypus president Efraim interviews Mike Watson, a UK born art & media theorist, and author of The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What To Do About It, released by Zero Books in 2021. They discuss the different responses to the New Left by Adorno and Marcuse and the conditions of possibility for political consciousness in an administered society. Links: Chris Cutrone, “Afghanistan: After 20 and 40 years” in Platypus Review 139 (September 2021) https://platypus1917.org/2021/09/02/afghanistan-after-20-and-40-years/ Tariq Ali, “Debacle in Afghanistan” New Left Review: Sidecar (16 August 2021) https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/debacle-in-afghanistan Branko Marcetic, “Joe Biden Was Right to Pull Out of Afghanistan” Jacobin (24 August 2021) https://jacobin-v2.positiondevapp.com/2021/08/joe-biden-afghanistan-taliban-us-military-foreign-policy-pullout Tariq Ali Interviewed by Chris Cutrone, on Iraq, the anti-war movement, and the state of the Left conducted on October 15, 2007 at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. https://platypus1917.org/2007/10/15/tariq-ali-interviewed-by-chris-cutrone/ “Imperialism: What is it—Why should we be Against it?” On January 30th, 2007, Platypus hosted its first public forum. It features Adam Turl of the International Socialist Organization (ISO), Kevin Anderson of the Marxist-Humanist group News and Letters, Nick Kreitman of the new Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Danny Postel of Open Democracy, and Chris Cutrone of Platypus. https://platypus1917.org/2010/07/09/imperialism-what-is-it-why-should-we-be-against-it/ “¿Más allá de la izquierda y la derecha? (Beyond left and right?): An Interview with Eduardo Maura of Podemos” by Lucy Parker and David Mountain with Nikos Manousakis in Platypus Review 72 (December 2014 – January 2015) https://platypus1917.org/2014/12/01/mas-alla-de-la-izquierda-y-la-derecha/ Mike Watson, The Memeing Of Mark Fisher: How The Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism And What To Do About It (2021) https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/memeing-mark-fisher Efraim Carlebach, “Forgetting Mark Fisher” in Platypus Review 115 (April 2019) https://platypus1917.org/2019/04/01/forgetting-mark-fisher/ Hosted by Sophia F., Pamela N. and Andreas W., with original tracks by Tamas Vilaghy, and editing assistance by Michael Woodson. To learn more about Platypus, go to Platypus1917.org.
In the second in this series Mike Watson talks to Douglas Kellner, author of several books on Critical Theory including Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism, Jean Baudrillard: From Marxism to Postmodernism and Beyond, and American Nightmare Donald Trump, Media Spectacle, and Authoritarian Populism. Martin Jay is George Kneller Chair in the Philosophy of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. In September Springer publish Kellner's Technology and Democracy: Toward A Critical Theory of Digital Technologies, Technopolitics, and Technocapitalism. You can preorder Mike Watson's The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism -- https://www.waterstones.com/book/memeing-of-mark-fisher-the/mike-watson//9781789049336 Follow us: insta: @The Acid Left twitter: @acid_left patreon.com/acidleft
In this new series Mike Watson talks to Martin Jay, Historian of philosophy and author of several books on the Frankfurt School including the Dialectical Imagination and the recent essay collection Splinters in your Eye. Martin Jay is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Books and Essays Discussed: Martin Jay, Splinters in You Eye -- https://www.versobooks.com/books/3183-splinters-in-your-eye Martin Jay, Trump, Scorsese and the Frankfurt School's theory of the Racket Society -- https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/trump-scorsese-and-the-frankfurt-schools-theory-of-racket-society/ Mike Watson, The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism -- https://www.waterstones.com/book/memeing-of-mark-fisher-the/mike-watson//9781789049336
Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast! Regular episode time, which is less regular than the non regular episodes. In which we talk about new material from Between the Buried and Me, Leprous, Unprocessed, Cradle of Filth, Rivers of Nihil, Shadow of Intent, Devin Townsend, and Dream Theater. We also touch on the tragic passing of the […]
Today I discuss the political power of memes, propaganda art, and the theories of Theodor Adorno with Professor Mike Watson, author of "Can the Left Learn to Meme" and an upcoming book called "the Memeing of Mark Fisher." Check out Mike Watson's work: https://www.mikewatson.fi/ Mike's The Acid Left Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbLjoC_tct5byCV6JBoQPtA Mike's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_leftaesthetics 1Dime Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRapNerd7 1Dime YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQWoY8CkEGeE4t62djCZk-A 1Dime Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDime?fan_landing=true
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You wanted the best and you got the best: the hottest FM radio imitation in the world, Friday’s drive-time Ruminant. Feast your ears on the third installment of this curio, as Jonah (unquestioned ruler of the fun side of The Dispatch), Ryan (cicada sous chef and alien aficionado), Guy (unofficial American and classic Simpsons obsessive), and Nick (as good a Straussian as Michael Jordan was a baseball player) join forces to save America from Michael Moore’s invasive telescope. Some serious punditry is mixed in, too, as the quartet explores Donald Trump’s latest antics, memories of Bush-era conservatism, and the possible existence of little green men. As always, please share your feedback on this format, positive, negative, and otherwise. If enough people don’t like these episodes, we can say they were also released during the Chinese lab-leak. Show Notes: - Ryan and Alec’s early summer feast - Jonah’s eulogy to his dad - Charlie Cooke’s report on Trump’s delusions of reinstatement - Jonah’s cryptic tweet - Of populism and conspiracies - “He’s history’s greatest monster!” - “...with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln” - The New York Times is in on the alien cover-up - Memeing like it’s 2001 - Bush talks immigration on The Dispatch Podcast - The psychology of the immigration debate - The Hangover with Matt Continetti - The Remnant with Shawn Bushway See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is my friend, Graham Friedman, a Director at Republic & Co-founder and Partner at TLDR Global. Republic is an investment platform for everyone to invest in private deals, including startups, real estate, video games, and crypto. TLDR Global is a global investment firm focusing on tokenized assets and DLT technology.Our conversation covers a wide range of topics including the importance of Memetics in crypto and the rise in popularity of meme-coins, ethereum's incredible Q1 performance and it's growing network effect, and why cross-chain is the future. We also touch on Coinbase's recent announcement that they are launching their own media-arm and crypto's possible future addressable industries. Other topics we discussed included the best way to onboard normies to crypto and contextualizing bitcoin's energy usage and dismissing the energy FUD. Please enjoy my conversation with Graham Friedman. --- Bitcasino Now until June 27th Untold Stories listeners will have the chance to WIN 1 of 3 Teslas! A 0.05 mBTC wager gets you in on the action and enters you to win a Tesla Model 3 Performance Vehicle! Start playing today for your chance to WIN. Be sure to use my personal URL for each upcoming tournament to be entered https://untoldstories.link/bitcasino --- Kava: Kava is a leading DeFi platform trusted by Binance, Huobi, Kraken, Okex and Chainlink. Learn more about them at https://untoldstories.link/kava -- Shopping.io Shopping.io is the leader in mainstream Crypto E-commerce solutions. This is the first time Crypto E-commerce has ever gone international, building the bridge behind Crypto and retail. My listeners get an additional 2% off on top of all loyalty program discounts, so be sure to check them out at https://untoldstories.link/shopping.io --- This podcast is powered by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at https://blockworks.co
Mike Watson of the Acid Left (@_leftaesthetics) joins Matt (@mattpolprof) and Pills (@plasticpills) to talk about Acid Communism, Adorno, and The Memeing of Mark Fisher, Mike's new book (due out September 2021). As always, all the extra content is still at www.patreon.com/plasticpills
Coffee Sessions #37 with Ariel Biller of ClearML, MLOps Memes. //Abstract The Meme king of MLOps joins us to talk about why we need more MLOps memes and how he got so damn good at being able to zoom out and see things from a metta level them make a meme about it! //Bio A researcher first, developer second, in the last 5 years Ariel worked on various projects from the realms of quantum chemistry, massively parallel supercomputing, and deep-learning computer vision. With AllegroAi, he helped build an open-source R&D platform (Allegro Trains), and later went on to lead a data-first transition for a revolutionary nanochemistry startup (StoreDot). Answering his calling to spread the word on state-of-the-art research best practices, He recently took up the mantle of Evangelist at ClearML. Ariel received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2014 from the Weizmann Institute of Science. With a broad experience in computational research, he made the transition to the bustling startup scene of Tel-Aviv, and to cutting-edge Deep Learning research. --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Vishnu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrachakonda/ Connect with Ariel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/LSTMeow/ //Other Links https://youtu.be/1C_l5ICJlEo https://youtu.be/yTtTrwXEhN4 https://youtu.be/F4Ghp-phFuI Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Ariel Biller [01:20] Ariel's background [03:40] Story behind Memeing [06:36] "Memes can be as extreme as you want because people don't know if they're going to take you seriously or you're joking." [07:21] MLOps memes and more [10:15] MLOps fear [13:00] MLOps being more complicated than DevOps. [13:10] "A meme material is a social commentary about what there is and what there is now." [16:00] Standardization [18:18] "Would we have MLOps' code in a sweeping way or not?" [18:26] "I'm not sure as a community of builders, we have the right perspective that will walk for all the cases." [20:26] Journey into evangelism [26:45] "Feature stores are a big meme." [27:08] "Memeing is like a muscle. If you flex it daily it creates tensions." [31:26] We need to de-jargonize MLOps and ML engineering [35:55] Current Israeli tech scene [39:16] "The deficit is that there's a limited amount of people doing MLOps right now." [43:14] Tooling space [46:57] "Concentrate on the basic stuff that will survive forever and if you need to reach out for a tool, don't reach out for a tool, reach out for obstruction." [51:47] Standardization of ID Tree [52:43] "Everybody is doing whatever they want because it works for them. Someday, someone would come out with some good obstruction and good toolchain that works across the board that will click for everyone and will use it from that time on." [55:20] Ecosystem support
New show format! New episode artwork??!We are finally back with an all-new episode, and it feels great.Join us for episode 6, where Rhys and I wax lyrical over House Shoes, The Life Cycle of Memes and the rise of the Non-fungible Token.We also read out a snippet of our articles from the last episode's writing prompts, which you can read in full over at https://medium.com/prompt-night
For this week's interview I spoke with Mike Watson (@_leftaesthetics), co-host of The Acid Left and author of “Towards a Conceptual Militancy” and “Can the Left Learn to Meme: Lessons for the cultural left, from cat memes to gaming, to Stranger Things, and more.” with an upcoming book “The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What to do About It” coming out this September.During the episode we discuss Mike's research on the history of memes in art, his thoughts on how the Left can improve their memeing over the internet, and the memetic strategies used in crypto that essentially function to hide what is actually happening with crypto investments. At the end we discuss a couple of specific memes which you can find on the page for this episode on the TBS site.SourcesMike Watson's siteArticle on commodity fetishism: "Commodity Fetishism, Feet Pics, and Ideology" Towards a Conceptual Militancy Can the Left Learn to Meme: Lessons for the cultural left, from cat memes to gaming, to Stranger Things, and more.If you liked the podcast be sure to give it a review on your preferred podcast platform. If you want to see more content like this, please consider donating to my Patreon starting at just $3 per month. At the moment I've spent more on this project than I've ever made so any amount helps. Also, sign up for the Newsletter, follow me on Twitter (@TBSocialist), and join the r/CryptoLeftists subreddit to continue the discussion and give your thoughts.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theblockchainsocialist)
Stacey Abrams, Amanda Gorman, and Michelle Obama are among a group of Black women that have been portrayed as "superwomen" (most of the time by white liberals) to an unsettling degree, that approaches fetishization. While many of these same white liberals go on to dismiss and ignore Black women in their own workplaces and lives.
Jordan and Richard are the brains behind Simpsons Against DevOps (@SimpsonsOps), a Twitter account that posts hilarious and snarky Simpsons memes catered to the world of DevOps and cloud. Join Corey, Jordan, and Richard as they talk about the benefits of pseudo-anonymity, the genesis of @SimpsonsOps, what Jordan and Richard’s approach to memeing looks like, the difference between interacting with people and interacting with a meme account, how the deep Simpsons catalog makes memeing easier, why you should avoid engaging with comments from toxic people, why you should apologize for mistakes, how there’s a site called Frinkiac that makes it easy to create Simpsons memes, and more.
Two powerful leaders go head to head in a battle of words and wits with not just the country, but the world at stake.... and Paul is also there. Just in time for no-one to be talking about the US election anymore. Idiot Check
"A semicolon is use when an author could've chosen to end their sentence but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life." September is Suicide Awareness/Prevention Month so the ladies invited George, suicide survivor & cohost of The Memeing of It All Podcast into the group chat. The group discussed some warning signs to watch for, personal experiences with suicide, the guilt one may feel after a loved one commits suicide and more!!This episode is dedicated to our dear friend, Kayla.Special Guest: George (IG: @the_jest3r & @thememingofitallpodcast )Be sure to rate, review and subscribe!Follow us!Twitter: @thateampodFacebook: ThaTeam Podcast (Facebook Group: ThaHuddle)Instagram: @thateampodcast
As our Contagious Ideas Arc continues to go viral, we embrace the meta-narrative and delve into the (love-hate) relationships between social media and science.
Welcome to another episode of My Lil Podcast! @mylilpodcast on IG Ish (@im_theish) and Wallstreet KB (@wallstreetkb). This week we discussed Jadakiss destroying Fabolous in the verzuz battle, The August Alsina Mess, The Memeing of the Black Lives Matter movement. Be sure to connect with us via email a mylilpodcast@gmail.com if you ever want to come on to an episode or submit topics for the playlists. Follow our playlist on Apple Music; My Lil Rap Playlist & My Lil R&B Playlist.
The Spirit Hunters! (Hunter x Hunter, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Beyond!)
This week, the Spirit Hunters are back on the nostalgia train with our good friend, Yu Yu Hakushow-core! We'll be covering the Yu Yu Hakusho movie, Golden Seal, and the OVA series, Eizou Hakusho. From kidnappings to existential dream sequences to music videos of our fave four, you better get ready! Follow and interact with us on our social media pages: Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/spirithunterpod/](https://www.facebook.com/spirithunterpod/) Twitter: [https://twitter.com/spirithunterpod](https://twitter.com/spirithunterpod) You can support the show on our Ko-fi page: [www.ko-fi.com/spirithunterpod](www.ko-fi.com/spirithunterpod) And check out Yu Yu Hakusho-core on Facebook!: [https://www.facebook.com/YuYuHakushoCore/](https://www.facebook.com/YuYuHakushoCore/)
Despite the world being beset by the COVID-19 pandemic and a financial crisis, humor is something we can all find respite in. This is even the case, believe it or not, for Wall Street. From the Ghana funeral that's swept financial services Twitter (FinTwit) following Ray Dalio's "cash is trash" call to the much-loved "Money printer go brr," this crisis has seen its fair share of memes. Indeed, it's fueled engagement for meme accounts, such as Ramp Capital, the anonymous, self-declared CFO of FinTwit. An engineer by trade, the man behind the Ramp Capital account has been tweeting about the financial services world since 2013, bringing a degree of humility to an ecosystem long known for its buttoned-up style. He's ramped things up, pun intended, since global markets began gyrating in February. On this episode of The Scoop, The Block's Frank Chaparro and Ryan Todd talk to Ramp about memeing through the crisis and its wild stock market swings, Ramp's crowdsourced stock portfolio – $WERAMP – and Ramp's observations on the key difference between market sentiment and Twitter sentiment.
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Half Hour Happy Hour: Ladies Night with Alison and Maude (& Tom)
This week the HHHH:LN assemble to tell you that Popeye is a lie, explain what a Broken Arrow is, and why you should "go back to high school"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evan and Brian talk about building a meme deck, what they think a meme deck is, and why they do it. Then, they follow up with a look at a listeners azorius deck list, and then finish it off with a particularly vicious Fuck/Marry/Kill.
Ahhhh the pollies are out to play and Josh is here for it! A politician posts from his personal account and it turns into a meme. Meanwhile, Jules is recovering from what her eyes couldn't UNSEE on the weekend! Plus, we play 'Scrabble or Babble?' to vet the newly inducted words into the Scrabble dictionary. This episode was produced by Julia Greenhalf.
Topics covered: Season 8 premiere of GoT, Star Wars Episode 9 Teaser trailer breakdown, Meme bans, Culture, values, touch of religion, and a listener question. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/name-Taken-podcast/message
- Dive in &double down on the dankest of dank meme discussions dis week! - Welcome to your orientation to Memeology 101... - Memerey at its finest... - Memeing out the gems in the cave labyrinth we call the internet - Your very own March Madness or Meme Madness bracket being broken down from 64 of your most beloved internet memes to find out who will go home the reigning, defending champion of all memes. Find out who punched their ticket to Meme mayhem this March, who got snubbed, and who are the Cinderella stories that will shock us all!
Having that ever loving argument over the internet... it's pointless, and nothing but a huge time suck... that's why we love it!
3KS Episode 74 Are We MEMEing Alexandria Ocasio - Cortez Into Power by Three Kraters Symposium
Timestamps 00:01:19 Intro Power of Evil 00:06:09 How was CLG after Week 1 00:11:33 How to Call In 00:13:58 Xant0s - CLG is better than they seem because they had one of the hardest starting schedules 00:22:42 Booikillunow - GGS will be the first team to have 4 back-to-back 10th place finishes 00:48:06 CocaKonja - V1per will be rookie of the split and CoreJJ will be MVP 01:00:16 Hunter - Veteran status and intangibles have too much weight 01:19:40 Dr Manhattan - I think 100 is still a top 4 team 01:22:17 TrapLover69 - 100 is dead in the water and won't make playoffs 01:32:45 connorh314 - stock system segment is great 01:51:09 PoE BMing and Memeing
On this weeks episode, Jess and I hit 2019 with a BANG. We take our shots at life and I review some under rated movies. Jess literally brings the Tea and give you the low down on our participation in the 11th annual Crimeline Chili Cookoff. Plus we tell you about our hidden episode. Welcome to the Chaos........We have no safety word.
Conservatives are Memeing Ocasio-Cortez Into The Presidency. It's not intentional but the Ocasio Cortez critical mass is upon us.They call her "cortex" they mock her gaffes. But this is all reminiscent of the mocking of Trump.They said Trump could never win, they called mocked him with silly names too. Yet for all the whining and laughing Trump won the Republican Primary and then the Presidency.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing a similar trajectory. While she still can't be president for another 6 years it is possible that with her rising fame, massive following, and the media's obsession with writing about her she will have tremendous support for her policies and for her future political campaignsShe really is a left wing version of Trump.Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective
In this episode, we return to the basic tenets of the Voluntaryist philosophy by tipping our hat to Pete "Mance Rayder" Raymond of the Free Man Beyond the Wall Podcast. Buy Mance's Books Episode 101 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Please Consider Supporting Projects on DonorSee The Liberty Weekly Amazon Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Our Nord VPN Affiliate Link Our Liberty Classroom Affiliate Link Show Notes: Planks of the Nazi Party Luke Rudkowski and Jeff Berwick Go to Venezuela Hugo Chavez fires oil executives
*Slaps roof of episode* This bad boy can fit so many fuckin’ trivia questions about Internet memes! We also haz discussions about European history, Renaissance art, and one of the best rivalries in sports today, and we don’t talk about Rick Astley once. You’re welcome. Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0 Doghair Presents podcast with Rory M. Spence: http://www.doghairnetwork.com/podcast/doghairpresents E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/
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The NPC Meme Perfectly Explains Why "The Left Can't Meme." NPC is meant to describe someone who doesn't think critically. Memeing requires a mass amount of individuals constantly evolving an idea and constantly making it funnier. The right has embraced the humor and fun while the left has rejected it. Among the left social justice activists tend to follow the collective narrative or identity this means their thoughts are more likely to be homogeneous where as the right is more individualist and this allows ideas to evolve much more quickly. Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
Laughing Place Podcast #276: When I’m Memeing Date: February 14, 2018 We’re proud to welcome Mouse Fan Travel as our travel sponsor! The Laughing Place Podcast recommends MouseFanTravel.com for all your Disney travel planning. Listen and Subscribe Topics This week’s podcast topics include Black Panther, Q1 earnings announcements, Disney’s Hollywood Studios keeping its name, Walt Disney World rumors, and more […] The post Laughing Place Podcast #276: When I’m Memeing appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
Our favourite subject, memes, is on the table for discussion in this episode, and we talk about tech companies' response to the devastation cause in Puerto Rico.
Washington Irving's songs about the most memeable man of Election 2016.
Howdy! We're finally ready to release a new episode among our other stuff. Continuing from our last numbered episode we've got another episode of mostly free-wheeling and letting ourselves talk it out. 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:55 Oh no, Anime! News 0:05:32 Ibuki announced for SFV 0:07:55 Akiba's Beat and Fate/Extella announced/XSEED announces localization 0:12:15 Boom Boom Satellites announce the end 0:15:38 Mayu Tomita regains consciousness after stabbing 0:19:38 Read or Die light novel series set to return 0:22:20 Cardcaptor Sakura new anime announced 0:25:10 Letter from Brandon/Kiznaiver 0:40:35 Kabaneri 0:47:50 Re:Zero 0:51:50 Joker Game tease 0:52:10 Haifuri 0:56:35 Comedy in anime ft. Mayoiga 1:09:40 Girls und Panzer der Film 1:11:10 Overwatch skins problematic? 1:25:30 Top 5 Overwatch characters (definitive list, not subjective in the least) 1:29:50 Overwatch on tumblr is REALLY GOOD (#gremlin dva best tag) ~~~ Website: http://www.ohnoanime.moe Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ohnoanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ohnoanime Email: ohnoanime@gmail.com ~~~ Listen to our podcast here: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/oh-no-anime!-the-podcast/id991221317?mt=2 Libsyn: http://ohnoanime.libsyn.com/ Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/oh-no-anime-the-podcast