05: The Discreet Charm of Imperialism - Confused Immigrants w/ Pablo Saura, Aisha Amanduri and James Gallinagh cover art

05: The Discreet Charm of Imperialism - Confused Immigrants w/ Pablo Saura, Aisha Amanduri and James Gallinagh

05: The Discreet Charm of Imperialism - Confused Immigrants w/ Pablo Saura, Aisha Amanduri and James Gallinagh

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Aisha Amanduri swears Kazakhstan is a real country, even if countless men in pubs have been offended by the presumed lie. She also swears by the mullet and mink coat style combo. Where does the myth of British politeness come from? Definitely not from historical accuracy. Why are power outlets banned in UK bathrooms? Is it to prevent depressed Brits from taking their lives, or is it so that you plug everything outside your bathroom, perpetuating the great British tradition of tripping on your way to the loo? Who objectively is the best Spice girl? All of these questions and more will NOT be answered clearly on this episode of Confused Immigrants, and if we attempt to, none of our answers should be taken as fact.


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