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Hyrax Attack! posted:Andgrew Bellingham-Lotto I'm pretty certain I was able to vote for you in a state election recently.
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Hi, I am Tom Cocaine, today we found yet another racist thing you should feel bad about
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I enjoyed those episodes. You're supposed to bitch about neo-liberalism and how what they're discussing isn't "real" and is spoon fed to us by our corporate masters. What really should be happening is FAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTZZZZZZ~~~~~~~~~*
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Willfrey posted:Hi, I am Tom Cocaine, today we found yet another racist thing you should feel bad about <in-depth expose on the amount of Antisemitism (specifically imagery) in temples in South East Asia>
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Hi I'm Mikhail Pantseater and I'm going to talk about how all muslims are terrorists for 20 minutes.
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I'm Ardie Hemm-Zenwich and this is Market Trends *upbeat Apple iMovie filler music* Today we're on location, in Los Angeles, chasing down a disturbing reality. The American dream, the great melting pot, finds its counter-point in enclaves of unassimilated residents. Here today, we explore the economic terror of... Chinatown. *clip of expert* Unheard of. Literally unique in American history, this idea that you could just establish into a place for your own ethnic or ideological comfort without adopting the practices and laws of the people there... the Pilgrims would be turning over in their graves if they had seen this. *ignores scores of Dutch, German and other assorted European enclaves in the East and Midwest*
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Lol NPR has a wine club called “All Grapes Considered” now. Every time they say it on the radio I want to punch my steering wheel .
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Your NPR Name Jambes Flint-Doja damm it works Hyrax Attack! posted:There was a Radiolab where a Jad went on a tour of Facebook and came back gushing about how wonderful their face recognition tech was, and Robert Krulwich called him out on it jad seems like a complete loving idiot so this doesn't surprise me
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veni veni veni posted:Lol NPR has a wine club called “All Grapes Considered” now. Every time they say it on the radio I want to punch my steering wheel . nina totenbag
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The cool part of working at VPR is that when it's not the NPR's funding drive, it's ours.
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# ? Jun 17, 2019 22:12 |
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and now, here's a 20 minute interview with the nyc white dude who did a podcast where he reviewed the taco bell breakfast menu through a lens of cultural appropriation alongside prehistoric cave hand paintings
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Your NPR Name I'm Ryjan Conway-Roland, and this is Radiolab.
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*dials window of allowable discourse between politely calling trump a pussy rear end bitch for not bombing iran and "showing america's strength" and "not bumbling into a war"*
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I'm gonna unironically see if anyone in here knows what the gently caress I'm trying to find. There's a late night public radio music program where the schtick is they find weird records in second hand stores. They played some weird rear end Japanese bossa nova style music with the title vaguely like "shoryu no cattleya" and it was catchy as gently caress. I can't for the life of me find it again and prostrate myself before the Internet to be enlightened.
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hi. im robert krulwich and this is radiolab. if youre just tuning in after ive said that, you may mistake me for voice doppelganger richard d wolff. but you will be cruelly disappointed when instead of talking plainly about marxist economics, i instead pretend to be the host of a science journalism podcast yet consistently react dismissively to empirical findings reported by scientists and choose to reinterpret results in a counter-evidential way because i actually hate inquiry and yearn for science to just be a mystical abyss of ignorance to stare into
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comedyblissoption posted:*dials window of allowable discourse between politely calling trump a pussy rear end bitch for not bombing iran and "showing america's strength" and "not bumbling into a war"* https://twitter.com/dril/status/841892608788041732
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welcome to planet money. we're here today to tell you that "cities are overrated" for "unskilled workers." what's an unskilled worker, you might ask? well, we're going to say that it's people without college degrees, but then we're going to turn around and basically say "skilled workers" is only comprised of people in finance, ~*tech*~, and advertising. what about people with college degrees who are still working low-skill jobs? gently caress you, that's what. so, in conclusion, if you're not one of america's elite, stay out of the big cities, and go back home to your loving flyover country. what's that? who's going to do all the "unskilled" jobs in those big cities? gently caress if i know, the market will sort it out, right? this is planet money and we belong in a loving guillotine. Farmer Crack-Ass fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Jun 21, 2019 |
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Raptor1033 posted:I'm gonna unironically see if anyone in here knows what the gently caress I'm trying to find. There's a late night public radio music program where the schtick is they find weird records in second hand stores. They played some weird rear end Japanese bossa nova style music with the title vaguely like "shoryu no cattleya" and it was catchy as gently caress. I can't for the life of me find it again and prostrate myself before the Internet to be enlightened. What city did you hear this in?
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the only part of that post i made up is the part where they asked or addressed at all the question of "if big cities are a raw deal for unskilled workers and you're saying it's in their best interests to stay away, who's going to make your loving coffee and janitor your loving offices?", because of course they didn't, because in the liberal centrist consensus of NPR if you were worth anything you would have bootstraps'd yourself up out of those jobs anyway
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Raptor1033 posted:I'm gonna unironically see if anyone in here knows what the gently caress I'm trying to find. There's a late night public radio music program where the schtick is they find weird records in second hand stores. They played some weird rear end Japanese bossa nova style music with the title vaguely like "shoryu no cattleya" and it was catchy as gently caress. I can't for the life of me find it again and prostrate myself before the Internet to be enlightened. Have to tried emailing the station that aired the program?
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I gave up on NPR once I had to spend 2-3 hours in my car a day driving around the Bay Area (still have a super gross dead KQED vinyl on my rear window lol) and they were reporting on things I knew about in such shallow meaningless detail over and over again that it pissed me off. This was like 2014 and I was still a mostly politics-less “leftish” person without a clue. Once I have up on NPR I started listening to backlogs of This American Life, sometimes it could be real good... and then Ira did an episode on his hosed up, tragic dog. He spends an hour describing how they have this small dog that developed severe anger issues, wouldn’t recognize them in the middle of the night when they had to take it out to pee, and would attack them, so they always had to have a muzzle on it, and describe how you could see the fear in its eyes when it was in one of its rages, as if it had no control. Then also described how it developed severe allergies to meats that it ate regularly, so they had to keep sourcing different kinds of meat for it to eat. Around this point I realized these are basically lizard people and I have nothing in common with them and now I can’t hear Ira’s voice without imagining them choosing to keep this suffering creature alive in their domicile, smiling like androids as they tell themselves they are good people while they order another $400 in exotic meats for their dog that’ll last them a week. I can’t remember the story clearly any more and I’m sure the dog has been freed from its mortal coil at this point.
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Shamino posted:What city did you hear this in? It was most likely Minneapolis but was in the period where I was commuting to Omaha and back a lot. So could conceivably be some Podunk Iowa town station too
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Your NPR Name Jayd Dundee-Princess
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Who What Now posted:Jayd Dundee-Princess Mandrew Writtenhaus-Bailey
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Your NPR Name Hello. I am Alexandder Naparima-Lucky.
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Raptor1033 posted:It was most likely Minneapolis but was in the period where I was commuting to Omaha and back a lot. So could conceivably be some Podunk Iowa town station too Ok I think I figured the program out at least. a sub show on afropop worldwide called "crate-diggers and remixers" Edit: maybe not. I doubt my boss would approve of me using company time like this hazardousmouse fucked around with this message at 18:54 on Jun 21, 2019 |
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gently caress YES I FOUND IT Artist: Miharu Koshi Album: Boy Soprano Song: la nokto de la cattleya https://youtu.be/qCyZO5iWsPs hazardousmouse fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Jun 21, 2019 |
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Oi, I dig this tune, good job!
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a cyberpunk goose posted:I gave up on NPR once I had to spend 2-3 hours in my car a day driving around the Bay Area (still have a super gross dead KQED vinyl on my rear window lol) and they were reporting on things I knew about in such shallow meaningless detail over and over again that it pissed me off. This was like 2014 and I was still a mostly politics-less “leftish” person without a clue. Oh my god, I had forgotten this episode! I had the same reaction. The rest of the staff speak as if they're afraid of this awful dog, and the more Ira talks the more it becomes clear that it's all because he enables this terrible behaviour. The staff tries to stage an intervention but Ira just blows it off
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 20:22 |
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Hello, I'm Logan Whiterson, and I can't point to Venezuela on a map. Today I'm talking to the winner of Venezuela's 2019 Presidential Elections, Juan Gwhy-DOUGH. Juan, how did you become so cool and perfect and attractive just like Obama?
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 20:31 |
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Was listening to a story in npr just the other day about the opioid epidemic. The "close to home" subject of this story was a waspy twenty something whose downward spiral started with normal crazy weekends of cocaine and ecstasy which lead to a friend giving her a meth pipe one Monday morning for a pick me up before work. This led to a $200 a day addiction that was paid for from her job as a was horse trainer. I didn't listen long enough to see if they at some point actually mentioned opioids.
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Horse washer? That’s not a specialized job. Just turn a firehose on the horse until it’s clean or not moving or whatever
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I'm Jeff Hanley, and this is Jazz After Hours.
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I haven't listened to NPR in a over a decade and all of this is immediately understood.
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I don’t think anybody in my life has ever told me “actually, npr’s good” if they weren’t at that same moment speaking through the radio.
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I stopped donating to NPR when our local NPR station wanted to use millions of dollars to buy another, slightly less local NPR station. They even ripped off the jazz programming of the target station in an attempt to steal their listeners. Just like in a lovely 80's movie the listeners of the other NPR station got together and raised enough money to buy it themselves, and our evil NPR station failed to take it over. I figured if they had millions of dollars to blow on stupid expansion schemes, instead of, y'know, reporting on important local issues, then they can go gently caress themselves forever
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 19:16 |
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npr also buys up college/local radio stations and either homogenizes them or consolidates them they try to pass this off as "supporting local radio" my favorite station used to be a college station that played lots of your typical college music, but also a lot of international stuff, had shows come and go, and would alternate an hour of music with an hour of independent journalism/broadcasting debate panels/etc. the three local npr affiliates got the college admin to defund the station then bought it up, replaced the programming so it was the 4th station in the city playing all things considered/fresh air/marketplace, then shut it down like two years later gently caress npr
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Your NPR Name Scjott Sturgis-Remi Jesus christ I'm insufferable skooma512 posted:Education desk, Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm LMAO
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*doesn't read a single goddamn word of this thread and clicks 'go to last page'* I'm Marco Worm-Man CaptBushido fucked around with this message at 05:01 on Jun 25, 2019 |
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lol
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