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What the Hell Is an Aasimar?! Fashion Crimes, Cold Meds, & Dungeons & Dragons Lore

What the Hell Is an Aasimar?! Fashion Crimes, Cold Meds, & Dungeons & Dragons Lore

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Welcome back to Toke It Out — the podcast where chaos is canon and cold medicine fuels the lore dumps. In this unfiltered and wildly entertaining episode, Maddy explores the history of Dungeons & Dragons, tears apart Handmaid’s Tale-core fashion, and reveals the real reason she's spiraling over tres leches cake.

From the satanic panic and the steam tunnel incident to a hilarious ranking of D&D character races (is Aasimar the hottest?), this episode balances deep dives with deranged tangents in the most Toke It Out way possible.

🌟 You’ll hear about:

🎲 The rise of D&D, from Chainmail to Wizards of the Coast

😱 The satanic panic era and how it backfired

🧙‍♂️ How the 2010s revived geek culture

👗 Tradwife-core fashion + Brandy Melville slander

💄 Dollar Tree beauty hacks with actual staying power

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