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Lost Arts, Lab-Grown Brains & The Cream Who Shagged Me

Lost Arts, Lab-Grown Brains & The Cream Who Shagged Me

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This week on Toke It Out, we’re diving headfirst into the weirdest fever dream of a lineup yet: endangered crafts, stem cell symphonies, and a “firming” cream that absolutely betrayed me in the worst way possible. 🔥

👁️ First up, we explore the Red List of Endangered Crafts — including glass eye making, hazel basket weaving, and bell founding (yes, people used to hand-cast massive church bells like badasses). Is this the stoner artisan renaissance? Possibly.

🧠 Then we spiral into the Frankenstein-meets-AI madness of a dead composer brought back to life using stem cells and neurons to make music from beyond the grave. Real story. Real creepy. Real cool.

🍑 Finally, I share the tale of a belly cream that made me question every decision I’ve ever made. If “The Cream Who Shagged Me” were a horror movie, I lived it.

Oh, and if you haven’t heard of GarboScope — the garbage astrology ritual that determines your week based on whether a man in Canada sinks his trash shot — consider this your spiritual awakening.

💨 Light one. Get weird. Let’s spiral.

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