
84: We'll Make a New Home and Be Perfectly Fine Without You
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Recorded September 1, 2024
This week, Nate went to yet another amusement park- one not so dilapidated this time. Then, Ryan talks about a game that seems to have been designed for the venn diagram that is his entire personality. Afterwards, they have a KitKat cereal and a (better than usual) Calpis, only to discuss data backups. Then, they focus their discussion on the social implications of cloning, what makes up a soul, and one woman’s solution for dealing with people she just doesn’t like in their discussion of the book, Six Wakes by Mur Lafferty.
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Summer Parks
- Caribbean Beach (in Gunma)
- Disneyland
- Disney California Adventure Park
Stray Gods
- Official Site
Taste of Japan
- KitKat Cereal
- White Peach Calpis
Pick 2: Things We Backup
- Ryan: Audiobook Files
- Nate: Photos
- Ryan: Writings
- Nate: Databases
Six Wakes
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.jp
- Audible
- CGP Grey: The Trouble with Transporters
Theme by Michael AD
https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
used with permission
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