F**k School But Not My Friends IV
ဝူခုန်းကို ဆရာမ သိမ်းပိုက်သွား

ဝူခုန်းကို ဆရာမ သိမ်းပိုက်သွား
The podcast offers a disjointed array of audio, with short, discernible English phrases touching on themes of personal uncertainty, acceptance, and allegations of betrayal and deceit. These scattered English remarks are embedded within lengthy segments of speech and sounds from numerous other languages, creating a kaleidoscopic and often opaque listening experience without a clear narrative throughline.
နဖူးပေါ်မှာ လည်နေတဲ့ဂျင်
ကျောင်းအိမ်သာထဲက လောက်ကောင်များ
ကျားဖြစ်ရတဲ့ဒုက္ခ
The man who lived in 2050 since 1993
Artist တစ်ယောက်ရဲ့ final goal ဟာ ကိုယ်တိုင်အသစ်ဖန်တီးခြင်းပဲ
“နာလွန်းတော့လည်း မနာတော့ပါဘူး”
“ပညာတတ်တွေ ယုတ်မာရင် ကြောက်စရာအကောင်းဆုံးပဲ”
Here comes the gangsta dad of mine and a glimpse into some parts of his life from my perspective. Love you Dad.
“အသွေးအသားထဲရောက်သွားပြီးရင် ဘာမှပြန်ထုတ်လို့မရတော့ဘူး” -DoeLone-
Let’s have a closer look at the life of late Alternative legend Doe Lone.
ဆူးလေကိုတော့ ရောက်အောင်သွား…သား။
Let’s go back to 80’s and 90’s realm to listen what our not-so-distant ancestors had to say to us! Part 1 starts with the late rock icon U Herry Lynn!
I knowwwwwww I knowwwwww I disappeared for a long time. Here’s to make it up to you : the art of saying sorry , while I should be saying sorry to you guys. Check my Facebook for video version of this episode.
Me and a few of those who pushed the boundaries in art field. (ကျနော်နဲ့ အနုပညာနယ်ချဲ့ခဲ့သူများ) Codex Seraphinianus, ကိုဝေဖုန်း..အစရှိသဖြင့်
The topic I forgot to deliver in season 1: “The only book I grabbed for the journey to where I’m at right now” Then the topic moves to the books Ko Mgmg Zaw Latt gave me a decade ago and what those books gave me to turn my head around.
Welcome to season 2. This is another mini audio clip of my short essay “We are high as f**k”. Why this one? Because this piece was my very first essay with strong drug references that was printed on paper during the time of censorship. 🤪
One night of 1996, I saw a random person singing the song which seemed to be of his own under the moon light. Afterwards my dad played a spectacular record of U Khaing Htoo named “သိလား” in our car. Those two different experiences combined together, I started to brainstorm about writing my own materials and that became one of the factors that initiated my songwriting career.
There’s a child trapped inside all of us. Some kill it to “fit in”. Some develop it to find peace and happiness.
My first mini audiobook to help you sleep during chaotic times like these. The essay was originally printed in “ပမာမခန့်စာတမ်းများ” published almost a decade ago. Feel free to drop your favorite essay of mine to record next audiobook episodes.
This is to reveal how Burmese art has survived under military suppression/censorship within past few decades and where it is going under the same suppression all over again.
I found this on socials: one day you and your bestie played for the last time and neither of you noticed it’d be your last time playing together. That led me to make this episode saying how Raymond was like in studios.
This is a tribute episode to our fallen star, Raymond of the Burmese rock band “Idiots” who passed away during military coup. His song and energy shall live on til the end of the time.
Two words!! All it takes is two specific words from one specific song to change my whole perspective over my career.
This is my first podcast collab with Burmese Podcast Nerd channel in which we talked about how depression is eating the insides of us and a few ways to tiptoe around it.
In this final part we’ll make up a “hypothetical” God to see how far beyond we can go to understanding it. I used Cymatics and Mandelbrot’s equations as references in case you wanna go deeper in this.
Taking a look at what Karma actually is through mathematical point of view.
The relationship between me and some religions I picked up along the way and how I connected all dots to build up my own logic-based belief system (a personal sense of reality).
The podcast delves into the distinction between historical facts and widely believed myths, particularly concerning "superhuman beings" and "mythical creatures" taught through school years. It encourages listeners to cultivate critical thinking, question perceived truths, and embrace research to identify "bullshit." The discussion extends to broader themes of individual freedom, democracy, and open-mindedness, prompting listeners to defend their rights and engage in thoughtful community discussion.