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June 8, 2024: A Surprise for Emily! (TW Mentions of Suicide, Parental Grief, Religious Control)

June 8, 2024: A Surprise for Emily! (TW Mentions of Suicide, Parental Grief, Religious Control)

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Roll for initiative! This week, V and Emily use the actual "what happened this week in fandom history" event (the USPS released Dungeons & Dragons themed stamps) purely as an excuse to talk about a meatier topic: the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and its effects on fandom... focusing on the writing of one blorbo extraordinaire, Mr. Eddie Munson. Stranger Things did a great job with Eddie and the other nerd characters! The 1980s did NOT do a great job with nerds! And for being the only two people on the internet who don't play DND, we think we did a great job with this topic...!

NOTE: This episode was auto-edited by Zencastr, so it may not be as clean as our usual releases. We should be able to go back to human-edited episodes very soon! Thank you for your patience and for listening!

Sources

DND Forever Stamps
BBC Magazine
NY Times
Dicebreaker
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Wikipedia

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