
130: I Am Scalison Ott
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John is working, Alison is plugging and Liz is ghosting.
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Content warnings this episode: Capitalism, death (Chapter 8: Picks)
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- Picks
- John: Shroud by Gravity Well Brewing
- Shroud by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- “Sins of the Children” by Adrian Tchaikovsky in Asterisk
- Alison: Mickey 17
- Liz: Hacks (Amazon Prime)
- John: Shroud by Gravity Well Brewing
- Credits
- Cover art: “Handwriting Analysis Special”
- Alt text: The words “Octothorpe 130: Handwriting Analysis Special” appear three times in the three hosts’ handwriting.
- Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
- Cover art: “Handwriting Analysis Special”
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