004 - DNC Beyond Panderdome
Episode description
After surviving the psychic gulag of watching all eight Fast & Furious movies, we jumped ship out of that frying pan into the fire of the 2020 Democratic National Convention and said our piece. Come for the livid reactions from yours truly, stay for the markedly better explanations from Briahna Joy Gray.
General Recommendations
- JD's recommendation: Bright Eyes - Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
- JNM's recomendation: Blueprints of the Afterlife by Ryan Boudinot
Further Reading, Viewing, Listening
Read
- Joe Biden: It Would Be an Insult to My Dead Son for Everyone to Have Healthcare
- Obama Says Movements Like Black Lives Matter ‘Can’t Just Keep on Yelling’
- In Defense of Litmus Tests by Brian Joy Gray (@briebriejoy)
- How Obama Failed by Branko Marcetic (@BMarchetich)
- Joshua Nomen-Mutatio's review of Blueprints of the Afterlife /&/ review of The Littlest Hitler
View
- NBC Highlights of the 2020 DNC
- Former Sanders Press Sec on How Biden Could Win Her Vote
- How Voting "Blue No Matter Who" Helps Trump with Former Sanders Press Sec Briahna Joy Gray
Locationless Locations
- Heat Death of the Universe - @heatdeathpod
- JD Newland - @jdnewland
- Joshua Nomen-Mutatio - @ImbalancingAct
- Please send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to:
heatdeathoftheuniversepodcast@gmail.com - Every show-related link is corralled and available here.
What? Who?
Heat Death of the Universe is an End-Times-inspired podcast about a wide range of subjects falling under the enormous Janus-faced purview of cultural and political commentary. Hosted by two long-time expatriated US citizens living in South Korea, mainly Seoul.
Joshua Nomen-Mutatio currently teaches liberal arts to precocious child geniuses in the infamous Gangnam district, enjoys Latin-based pseudonyms (not really, just the one), makes percussive patterns with Gorymurgy, and lives on a high elevation hill in the oldest village in Seoul.
JD Newland teaches little humans in a less bourgeois area than Gangnam, but it’s bourgie enough. He enjoys the finest things in life such as scouring the Internet, endlessly scrolling on a plethora of devi
