Dongtini – Episode 110
July 16, 2014 in Podcast by dongtini
On today’s show, Simone visits Stephy is Seattle for a laid back recording with Stephy’s primitive set up. Discussed is a disturbing website that pays some sort of tribute to Cameron Diaz, Asexuals are a-ok, the Experience Music Project in Seattle is kinda pretentious, Nirvana appreciation is shared, and rubbery ducky Amazon reviews are shared!
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Dongtini – Episode 110
Horrifying cum on Cameron Diaz link.
Listener Eugene’s awesome post explaining how privilege works and why those who have it shouldn’t be condemned or feel bad about it, but also shouldn’t be dicks.
Stephanie appeared on The Friendly Atheist Podcast
Closing song: Nirvana – “Serve The Servants”
I have a Would You Rather? for the Social Justice Warriors out there:
Would you rather – end all discrimination and inequality forever BUT in exchange the whole world would have to think you’re the biggest bigot of all time. There would be true equality everywhere but for generations to come whenever someone wanted to make a comparison to something truly horrible they would choose you over Hitler.
OR
Have inequality and bigotry stay as it is now forever BUT you get to be known the world over as a great social justice hero. Nothing would ever get better but kids would learn your name in history class alongside MLK, Ghandi and Mandela.
This is genius.
I love this! I pick the former, easily. I think most people will to save face, but many would secretly struggle with it.
God damn EAR WORMS!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earworm
As much as I adong your podcast, you give me terrible ear worms. I find myself humming bloody tunes that I’ve bloody well heard as bloody backing tracks on your bloody podcast and I can’t get rid of them for days.
No 2 on my list of all time Dongtini ear worms is the bloody “Seattle” song – I was bloody well humming it at work all bloody day.
No 1 is the theme tune from “Who’s the boss” – I’ve never even bloody well seem the fucking show, and yet after that episode where Simone played it 70 times in a row to make Bunion laugh, I found myself whistling the damn thing to the point of mental disintegration.
Okay, which one is the Seattle song? Why can’t I remember off the top of my head? If it’s been in your head you might as well foist it back to torture me.
Mark James, I totally forgot about the Who’s The Boss thing! Did I have it on for the entire episode? My lack of memory of these details makes me want to kill myself.
Stephy, “Seattle” by Perry Como. I used it as the closing song after my flight got cancelled two years ago and I didn’t make it up, and again in this last episode. You told me you hadn’t heard it before!
Nope, not falling for it!
That comment is a blatant trap Simone, to make me go back and re-listen to the episode and check if it runs all the way through, thereby ensuring that I’ll end up a dribbling broken down idiot pleading for a lobotomy to remove the theme music of Satan from my head.