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An occasionally funny podcast for deviants, nerds, and the occasional conspiracy theorist.

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    • Episode 183: 20 (Not Actually 20) Questions to Kick Off the Year
      Jan 21 2026

      Step into the new year with a round of 20 (not 20) Questions that starts playful, then turns a little darker. Between deep cuts, hot takes, and answers that land harder than expected, they keep circling back to what it means to remember 9/11 and carry that weight into a new chapter. It is funny in places, uncomfortable in others, and more honest than anyone had planned.

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      1 h et 15 min
    • Episode 182: The Dark History of DARE: How Anti-Drug Education Became Police Marketing
      Dec 20 2025

      From lion mascots to graduation ceremonies, DARE shaped childhoods across America. But behind the nostalgia is a story of failed drug policy, public-relations panic, and police branding aimed at kids. This episode traces how DARE spread, why it endured, and what it was really selling.

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      55 min
    • Episode 181: World AIDS Day Abandoned: The Deadly Cost of Political Neglect
      Dec 9 2025

      In December 2025, the U.S. government broke tradition by refusing to recognize World AIDS Day; echoing the deadly silence that fueled the early epidemic. This episode traces the history of AIDS stigma, activism, and policy failure, from Reagan to today, and honors the caretakers, communities, and cultural figures who fought to make survival possible. Take a human look at how prejudice reshapes public health and why remembering matters.

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      1 h et 8 min
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