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86: Ship of Theseus, Blah, Blah, Blah

86: Ship of Theseus, Blah, Blah, Blah

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Recorded February 9, 2025

This week Nate and Ryan are continuing to think about the logistical and moral implications of cloning. So in keeping with that important discussion, they begin with Pinocchio and Disco Zoo. After that, they discuss different things they have ended up with multiple copies of. Following their customary odd flavors from Japan (which were especially odd this time) they turn to the main media. During that conversation, they discuss McCarthyism, the importance of backing up data, and the worst possible job description as they talk about the books Mickey7 and Antimatter Blues.

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Lies of P

  • Official Site
  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon.co.jp

Pick 2: Things You Have Ended Up With Multiples Of

  • Ryan: Video Games
    • Elder Scrolls V Skyrim - Official Site, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
    • Persona 5 - Official Site, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
  • Nate: Amazon Kindles
  • Ryan: Furniture
  • Nate: Star Trek

Taste of Japan

  • Mitsuya Gold Select (Molasses Soda)
  • Sweet Potato KitKat

Mickey7

  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon.co.jp
  • Audible
  • Libro.fm

Antimatter Blues

  • Amazon.com
  • Amazon.co.jp
  • Audible
  • Libro.fm

Theme by Michael AD
https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
used with permission

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