![]() Time Magazine's recommendations for books about race and racial injustice: Ĥ. Stylist's list of "Best podcasts about race in the UK & USA": ģ. "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" by Peggy McIntosh: A great introductory read for those struggling with the concept of white privilege. In addition to our Instagram post with donation information and book recommendations, here are a couple more educational resources to check out:ġ. However, we wanted to take just a couple minutes to discuss the events unfolding in the United States (and all over the world). If you like the podcast, please take a second to rate, review, and/or subscribe! Here's how to get in touch with us:Įmail: everyone! Because S&W is recorded in advance and only releases every other week, we often don't get to comment on current events. You can find the podcast on NPR One, the WSIU Podcast page, Spotify, and iTunes, or by following this link: The first of these audiobooks is a serialized adaptation of Gary DeNeal's A Knight of Another Sort: Prohibition Days and Charlie Birger, which tells the story of Southern Illinois' most famous outlaw. We're also thrilled to announce a new podcast that both of us helped produce, edit and voice act! From the SIUC Creative Writing Department, SIU Press, and WSIU comes Blanket Fort Radio Theater, a series of audiobooks with a distinct SIU sound. Dymphna and the history of the Spa Witch Trial and of witchcraft in the Low Countries, including a deep dive into the Malleus Maleficarum. Grab the biggest penis out of the nest, because it's time for another episode of Saints & Witches! A listener request takes us to Belgium, where we discuss the strange and tragic tale of St. For more information, please see the sources listed below. We'll be back to our regularly-scheduled programming next week. Instead, we have a short message that we hope you'll be open to hearing, regardless of your beliefs. ![]() This week, we are standing in solidarity with the women (both cis and trans) of America (and we do not have an episode for you. The vast majority of our listeners are women and nonbinary people. I REALLY want to build a P80 kit or an AR that's based on Maliwan from Borderlands I also want to make Torgue-style piece sometime.We are a podcast created by, researched by, hosted by, and produced by women. If you 'get it' or not.It's ridiculous, but you're not wrong Yeah, no. I REALLY want to build a P80 kit or an AR that's based on Maliwan from Borderlands I know the last few rifles I've built have already ended up being yellow or pink.īut I really want to just go nuts with the rattle can on my yeet lowers:Īs retarded as it sounds, I think "yeet cannon" and similar products are a good financial decision and good for all of us. I REALLY want to build a P80 kit or an AR that's based on Maliwan from BorderlandsĪs retarded as it sounds, I think "yeet cannon" and similar products are a good financial decision and good for all of us. ![]() It's really really stupid.Īs retarded as it sounds, I think "yeet cannon" and similar products are a good financial decision and good for all of us. why not market to them?Īs retarded as it sounds, I think "yeet cannon" and similar products are a good financial decision and good for all of us. These "kids" will be adults soon (if not already), and if you want to continue to have a booming healthy firearms industry. And these games have "stupid" dances and phrases (YEET) associated with it (just like our games did 2 decades ago in the form of spray tags and custom nameplate badges, common shit-talking etc.). ![]() These kids play fortnite, PUBG, Apex, etc. Well, my generation (millennials, lol) are starting to turn 40 and many have kids in their teens. (Now because of me, me dad owns a bunch of ARs too, lol). I really "got into" guns because of playing Call of Duty in the early 2000's. Sure I had guns growing up (for hunting), and enjoyed to shoot. More wide-spread use (especially with semi-autos, SBRs, etc.), more companies than I can count innovating with new products every day, and millions if not billions of dollars flowing because of it. Also please feel free to share your own stories!Ĭompared to 20 years ago, the firearms industry is HUGE next to what it used to be. ![]() Especially, for you guys that don't get it. but I feel it's worth posting on its own. ![]()
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