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80: I Want the World to Be Better

80: I Want the World to Be Better

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Recorded February 12, 2024

It’s the end of the world as we know it. Or at least the end of the Stillness. This week Nate and Ryan reach the conclusion of the Broken Earth Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. In the lead up to their discussion on the book they talk about the start and stop lifestyle of their school and some surprise car expenses for Nate. Then, they turn to discuss some of their favorite post-apocalypses to live (vicariously) in. Finally, they talk about a longing for justice, supporting your children, and the difference between cilia and a cat-bus in their discussion of The Stone Sky by N.K Jemisin.

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Pick 2: Post-Apocalyptic Stories

  • Nate: WALL•E - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
  • Ryan: Paranoia - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
  • Nate: The Matrix - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
  • Ryan: Horizon Games (Zero Dawn) - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp

Taste of Japan

  • Calpis Orange and Mango
  • Strawberry Shortcake KitKat

The Stone Sky

  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon.co.jp
  • Audible
  • 78: Energy transfer and "magic" (our episode about The Obelisk Gate)
  • 76: Heat and Lava and the Movement of the Earth (our episode about The Fifth Season)

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