#211 – I Employ A Uniquely Florid Definition of Neutralization [“So it costs down. for blowin holes in your life”]

This description is gonna be a no-edit cause Dimeschild was born immediately after this was produced, so: Dimes and Judas discuss a 4chan Certified Chud being arrested for making an anti-cop message and failing the “in minecraft” defense, France rolling out the prop guillotines once again due to No Money, and an in-depth discussion of […]

The Bronze And Silicon Age Collapses

Dimes and Judas commit a mid-dive into the recent collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank, including causes and effects. They then segue this into an accounting of the Bronze Age Collapse, citing the book “1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed” by Eric H. Cline. They discuss how arguably he first significant internationalist trade network experienced […]

#210 – Websters Defines Podcast Titles As… [“i hate garbage disposal loitering problem”]

This week Dimes and Judas complete a work-appointed test on which types of people should survive in a doomsday scenario, a recent study that showed 60% of Liberal women identify as having a mental illness, and mid-dive into the recent collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank, including causes and effects. They segue this into an […]

Ancient Middle Eastern Cults Vs. Modernity

After a rambling preamble concerning the stress that reaffirming identity places on the modern individual in ways that would be alien to our ancestors, Dimes and Judas launch into the lush history of Middle Eastern religious geopolitics with the book “Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms: Journeys Into the Disappearing Religions of the Middle East” by Gerard […]

#209 – I Live In A Triangle Witch House Inside A Fedpost [“fugg I don’t have an empire keep seeing”]

Dimes and Judas address the recent government WhatsApp message leaks concerning the true reasons for UK’s Covid-19 lockdown policy, red night vision goggles seeing demons in Vietnam, and the problem of trad parents with big families still ending up in retirement homes. They then launch into the lush history of Middle Eastern religious geopolitics with […]