Produced by Eurovision Song Contest
This episode features: Lidia Kopania – I Don’t Wanna Leave (LIVE) | Poland 🇵🇱 | Second Semi-Final | Eurovision 2009
How a board game became a perfect case study in perverse incentives, technological anxiety, and the content-industrial complex. (Includes: Soviet yogurt codes, bathroom stall photography, and one very angry Vladimir Kramnik.)
Crystal mugs, robotic toy puppies, animal lamps and more. These are scams on Amazon using AI-generated images to sell fake items that don’t look like the photos.
Produced by Quinton Reviews
This episode features: The video essay “The Internet Doesn’t Understand Garfield” explores misconceptions about the popular comic character and franchise, discussing its themes and cultural impact. It touches on various aspects, including adaptations like the Garfield movie and the portrayal of characters, showcasing a deeper analysis of Garfield’s legacy.
This is Secret Galaxy reporting on the long history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all in one place! This is what they report on: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles: The Movie, Coming Out of Their Shells Tour, TMNT – Secret of the Ooze, TMNT 3, The Next Mutation, Legend of the Super Mutants, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003).
So just recently, the third season trailer was released for the acclaimed anime Beastars, and also just today, Nintendo dropped the latest big blockbuster video game title from them, Donkey Kong Bananza. Overall, people seem very excited for these two new pieces of Japanese media – however, there is a certain subset of infamous “reviewers” known as the “Anti woke grifters” who are not happy about Beastars or DK Bananza whatsoever, and think they are both examples of “woke propaganda in Japanese media” Anti woke Japanese media critics ultimately aren’t real critics – so today, OtterlyNoah wants to go through each of these people’s criticisms, and talk about why it’s NOT real criticism of anime or video games. We’re discussing people like Nerdrotic, Rev says Desu, AndypantsGaming, Ranting for Vengeance and more today – let’s discuss it all.
In April this year the UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a “woman” excludes trans women. Then — apparently celebrating her years-long TERFdom — JK Rowling tweeted an image of herself on a yacht, smoking a cigar, and captioned it with “I love it when a plan comes together.” The question we’re looking at today is: was it Rowling who changed or was it the world that changed?
Matt Bernstein joins the host of Panic World to trace Rowling’s radicalization journey, and discuss how we’ve ended up with a bunch of British women who want to brand themselves as liberal, but are socially regressive in basically every way.