
79: Get to Know Death More
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Recorded January 7, 2024
Goals, clubs, and the undead! This week Nate and Ryan talk about their new year, new goals (and themes) including the difficulty of normal bedtimes. Then, they discuss informal groups and clubs while having Matcha KitKats and yet another Lemon drink. Finally, as they talk about Terry Pratchett’s “Reaper Man” they discuss how the death of civilization is a shopping center, the differences between a man-wolf and a wolf-man, and Death’s abhorrence of drama.
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Goals/Themes
- Nate: Run 1900km in 2024
- Ryan: Intentionality
- Your Theme (CGP Grey YouTube Video)
Christmas Break
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
- Barbie - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
- Wonka - IMDb
- The Princess Switch - IMDb, Netflix
- Family Switch - IMDb, Netflix
- Haneda Airport runway collision
- 2024 Noto Earthquake
Pick 2: Clubs or Organizations
- Nate: High School AV Club
- Ryan: Board Game Club
- Nate: Earthkeepers
- Ryan: Murder Mystery Improv Group
Dredge
- Official Site
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.jp
Taste of Japan
- Fanta Premier Lemon
- Matcha and Original KitKat
Reaper Man
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.jp
- Audible
- 24: Are We Having Fun? (our episode about Mort, Death book 1)
Theme by Michael AD
https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
used with permission
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