0.048 It's got the structural deficiencies common to racist humor, tips on navigating the proliferation of gender pronouns, and the unintended consequences of rapid penile reconstruction

December 29, 2018 01:02:51
0.048 It's got the structural deficiencies common to racist humor, tips on navigating the proliferation of gender pronouns, and the unintended consequences of rapid penile reconstruction
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0.048 It's got the structural deficiencies common to racist humor, tips on navigating the proliferation of gender pronouns, and the unintended consequences of rapid penile reconstruction

Dec 29 2018 | 01:02:51

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Show Notes

In which Dan, Jesse, Daniel, and Patrick critique the failure to adhere to proper joke structure committed by many racist humorists, deliberate on the ongoing negotiation of identity pronouns, and finally solve all the world's political problems in the last few minutes of the episode. Oh, David Mitchell also makes a virtual appearance to school Daniel on why saying "I could care less" is the ultimate mark of a fool.

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