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  • Dead Souls by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
  • The Perj
  • The Great Recession (Or, “How Democracy Broke Its @$$ Through A Comedy of Errors’)
  • The World of Phil Hendrie
  • Undercover Trucker: How I Saved America by Truckin’ Towels for the Taliban
  • What The F’F’Flaccid Was That!?
  • Block Warriors Podcast
  • Excerpts from Aesthetical Sermons
  • My Friend Lyssa
  • How To Fake It When…
  • Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott
  • undertheskin.tv – monday medicine
  • Make My Damn Movie
  • Unnecessary Sequels
  • Not Today, Thank You
  • WRESTLING SOUP
  • Slappin’ Bird
  • Aphorisms by Oscar Wilde
  • Basic Able
  • OMGWTFBIBLE
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    Dead Souls by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol

    Dead Souls by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol

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    Since Dec 7, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol, Russian writer, was first published in 1842, and is one of the most prominent works of 19th-century Russian literature. Gogol himself saw it as an “epic poem in prose”, and within the book as a “novel in verse”. Despite supposedly completing the trilogy’s second part, Gogol destroyed it shortly before his death. Although the novel ends in mid-sentence (like Sterne’s Sentimental Journey), it is usually regarded as complete in the extant form. In Russia before the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, landowners were entitled to own serfs to farm their land. Serfs were for most purposes considered the property of the landowner, and could be bought, sold, or mortgaged against, as any other chattel. To count serfs (and people in general), the measure word “soul” was used: e.g., “six souls of serfs”. The plot of the novel relies on “dead souls” (i.e., “dead serfs”) which are still accounted for in property registers. On another level, the title refers to the “dead souls” of Gogol’s characters, all of which visualise different aspects of poshlost (an untranslatable Russian word which is perhaps best rendered as “self-satisfied inferiority”, moral and spiritual, with overtones of middle-class pretentiousness, fake significance, and philistinism).

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    The Perj

    The Perj

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    Since Aug 8, 2019 21:34 UTC

    In The Perj, host Kevin Perjurer, creator of the Defunctland YouTube series, combines the format of satirical news shows with his in-depth analysis and historical perspective on the entertainment industry, exploring deep dives into topics in the realms of movies, TV, theme parks, and more.

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    The Great Recession (Or, “How Democracy Broke Its @$$ Through A Comedy of Errors’)

    The Great Recession (Or, “How Democracy Broke Its @$$ Through A Comedy of Errors’)

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    Since Nov 3, 2020 18:00 UTC

    “The West Wing” meets “Blazing Saddles” in this raucous political satire that follows the nefarious hijinks of the newly-elected Spade Administration. A dozen actors come together to deliver three smashing episodes of fearless and funny AF content that is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.

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    The World of Phil Hendrie

    The World of Phil Hendrie

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    Since Dec 5, 2023 12:00 UTC

    Phil Hendrie’s historic improvisational genius goes to work everyday in this divinely hilarious satire of the modern media. And that’s only part of what’s really going on here. Get a hold of this top shelf entertainment from one of the acknowledged masters of comedy and social satire.

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    Undercover Trucker: How I Saved America by Truckin’ Towels for the Taliban

    Undercover Trucker: How I Saved America by Truckin’ Towels for the Taliban

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    Since Aug 13, 2010 20:47 UTC

    For his second Podiobook, Bill Schmalfeldt goes from the sublime to the ridiculous. His follow-up to the non-fiction “No Doorway Wide Enough” is this fanciful, hilarious narrative, voiced by disgraced, former alcoholic truck driver Billy Big Rig (who can never reveal his real name because everyone wants to kill him) who — if he is to be believed — infiltrated a terror cell, went to Afghanistan, and single-handedly saved America from another terror attack in the days after 9/11. Along the way, he shares his philosophy about life, love, truckstop meals and waitresses, men’s room protocol, how he killed the REAL Saddam Hussein, and his many, many marriages. This will probably be the most politically-incorrect book you will read or hear all year. Definitely not for the kiddies, mostly for language, violence, and brief nudity. If you download this book and are offended, it’s YOUR fault, not the author’s! You’ve been warned. But if you like a bawdy, action-packed story, told by a character who is one part Stephen Colbert, one part Archie Bunker, one part Forrest Gump, one part John Wayne and 100 percent AMERICAN MAN, then you’ll LOVE “Undercover Trucker: How I Saved America by Truckin’ Towels for the Taliban.” In a manly way, I mean. Billy doesn’t swing that way. That sh*t just ain’t right! WARNING TO THE SATIRE IMPAIRED: You will need ALL your satire glands in order to enjoy this.

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    What The F’F’Flaccid Was That!?

    What The F’F’Flaccid Was That!?

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    Since Dec 18, 2021 12:00 UTC

    The Host Simon Flaccid navigates us through his satirical wonderment that is, for this week, and perhaps other weeks, a Boris Johnson special – opening with ‘The Noose’ with the Two Ronnies, Starmer & Corbyn & live Commons vote on Tory corruption with Nigel Fromage, Red Beard AM’s ‘Treasure Island Discs’ with John Silver “Boris the Liar”, Entertainment News form over here from those Yankee Doddle Dandy’s over there, Troy Castle & Drew Peacock climaxing with Simon Flaccid’s very own Game Show ‘Beat My Guest’ where he will be grilling, literally, metaphorically and quizzing’ly, via an electric chair, Boris Johnson. Sponsored, this week, by Dick Wood for all your Wood needs and Fork, Franken, Finklebust & Fumbleskin, Lawyers to the Rich! Flaccid is the Host, Boris is the Toast!

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    Block Warriors Podcast

    Block Warriors Podcast

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    Since May 6, 2020 08:04 UTC

    com·e·dy /ˈkämədē/ noun, Professional entertainment consisting of jokes and satirical sketches, intended to make an audience laugh. Welcome Block Warriors…

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    Excerpts from Aesthetical Sermons

    Excerpts from Aesthetical Sermons

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    Since Apr 15, 2017 01:38 UTC

    Each week, we will share a brief excerpt from the work of Joris Planck, former Chief Zealot for the Congregation of Aesthetical Philosophy. Considered one of history’s more forgettable authors, his works have recently become accessible to the public.

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    My Friend Lyssa

    My Friend Lyssa

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    Since May 2, 2021 19:44 UTC

    You know how everybody has that weird friend who seems to have adventures that no one else has? Well, for a lot of people, Lyssa is that weird friend. And the weird thing Lyssa is doing now is making a podcast variety show. A little sketch comedy, some improv, her weird friends, original songs and who knows what else?

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    How To Fake It When…

    How To Fake It When…

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    Since Sep 14, 2023 21:00 UTC

    How To Fake It When…
    …focuses on some of the most important moments of our lives – that we suck at – and explores how you can better “fake it, until you make it.” Join us for a thought provoking session of fact, fiction and a little fun that looks to explore the reality and wretchedness of human interaction.

    Joe Rendace is a native New Yorker doing his Witness Relocation time in the South. (He witnessed it’s warmer and cheaper in Atlanta and stayed.) He’s a Novelist, Screenwriter and Podcast outcast.

    Join him for his perspective on life’s simplest conversations that increasingly go off the rails. Buckle up; you’re in for a bumpy ride.

    Visit his website to browse through his collection of Novels and Screenplays.

    Http://www.JoeRendace.com

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    Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott

    Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott

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    Since Dec 25, 2023 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve never heard the term “Mathematical Fiction” before, Edwin Abbott Abbott’s 1884 novella, Flatland can certainly enlighten you! Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions was published in 1884 and since then, it has been discovered and re-discovered by succeeding generations who have been delighted by its unique view of society and people. The plot opens with a description of the fictional Flatland. The narrator calls himself “Square” and asks readers to “Imagine a vast sheet of paper on which straight Lines, Squares, Triangles, Pentagons, Hexagons and other figures, instead of remaining fixed in their places, move freely about… but without the power of rising above the surface or sinking below it, very much like shadows…” This is a country where the “solid” or the three dimensional do not exist. The women are Straight Lines, while the men, depending on their status, are figures with three or more sides. The lowest class are the Triangles, while the highest class of all are the Circles. One night the Square has a dream about a world with two dimensions, but it turns out to be a nightmare, and Square is glad to return to the “reality” of Flatland. He has another strange experience, when he has a visitation. A strange presence enters his room. It is a Sphere. Square and his wife are shocked to see such a weird creature. But it begins talking to them and informs them that it belongs to a world called Spaceland. Square visits Spaceland with his new friend and once he realizes that more dimensions are possible, he undergoes a huge spiritual metamorphosis. However the rulers of Flatland are not about to accept such subversive views… Flatland is essentially a novel that uses satire to portray the rigid, unfair and oppressive social class system that pervaded Victorian England. Birth and status determined everything in a person’s life and it was almost impossible for people to move into the upper echelons of society. Flatland is also a virulent attack on the prevailing ideas about women, their role and status. Abbott portrays the unrelenting hierarchies that prevented people from achieving their personal goals. Readers may be reminded of other allegories and satires, notably Plato’s Cave and Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. For modern day readers, Flatland is indeed an eye opener into concepts that seemed fixed and certain a century ago, but have been proven otherwise through scientific research. Knowledge is seen as a continuum and not a fixed goal; this is what books like Flatland teach us.

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    undertheskin.tv – monday medicine

    undertheskin.tv – monday medicine

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    Since Jun 15, 2017 02:34 UTC

    ugly straight talk.

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    Make My Damn Movie

    Make My Damn Movie

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    Since Nov 19, 2019 17:00 UTC

    Mark Reynolds and Tom Swain talk about the movie, media and entertainment industries, focusing on several original screenplays and the challenges of getting a film produced in Hollywood with a few fart jokes peppered in… Okay, fine… It’s pretty much all fart jokes.

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    Unnecessary Sequels

    Unnecessary Sequels

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    Since Jan 24, 2020 22:39 UTC

    Join comedians Brandon and Walker as they make sequels to movies that shouldn’t have them in the form of fully-produced comedic audio dramas that continue the stories of films where most of the characters died or moved on with their lives. With their Mel Brooksian senses of humor and zany wit, Brandon and Walker show you where characters have ended up with brand new stories, while also poking fun at the original movies that they love so much.

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    Not Today, Thank You

    Not Today, Thank You

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    Since Oct 24, 2019 19:41 UTC

    A once-daily-now-occasional podcast featuring Jake Yapp, as seen and heard on Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe, Radio 4 and 6Music. Twitter: @NotTodayPod. Text and voice message Whatsapp: 07862032654

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    WRESTLING SOUP

    WRESTLING SOUP

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    Since Feb 6, 2011 00:49 UTC

    Wrestling Soup. We’re NOT a wrestling show. We’re a show that HAPPENS to talk about wrestling. EVERY Thursday Night 7:30pm EST {Friday 12:30am GMT or 0030 UTC for International Listeners} Anthony Missionary Thomas and Joe Numbas present an entertainment show beyond just the world of professional wrestling and into trends, hot button topics, and more.

    – PS1 or N64 for wrestling gaming
    – AEW viewers vs iMpact Twitter followers
    – Lio Rush conquered the wrestling world
    – Shaq in AEW
    – Billy Gunn or Drew McIntyre
    – What gets over today
    – What does Ricochet look like?
    – AEW new direction towards diversity through bridging gaps
    – Joey Ryans cases threatened to get tossed out
    – wrestlingsoup.com is no more, long live wrestlingsoup.com

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    Slappin’ Bird

    Slappin’ Bird

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    Since Sep 13, 2018 04:00 UTC

    Sometimes three, sometimes five best pals and their exquisitely-built equine assistants sometimes get their hands on working audio recording equipment and a stolen WiFi connection in their squatters dungeon.

    We will declare Jihad on the Blue Man Group.

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    Aphorisms by Oscar Wilde

    Aphorisms by Oscar Wilde

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    Since Oct 8, 2020 00:00 UTC

    In 1894, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) published two short collections of aphorisms: “A Few Maxims For The Instruction Of The Over-Educated”, in the Saturday Review newspaper, and “Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young”, in the Oxford student magazine The Chameleon. By turns witty, intellectual, counter-intuitive and obtuse, the collections came to be seen by many as emblematic of Wilde’s style, and countless collections of Wildean aphorisms have since been published. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    OMGWTFBIBLE

    OMGWTFBIBLE

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    Since Oct 20, 2012 13:00 UTC

    In this monthly podcast, David Tuchman is joined by special guests who will read his new translation of the Torah chapter-by-chapter while he makes sarcastic comments.

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