Nukes Kill Covid
1h 25m
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Dispatches from Seattle
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Humanity is insane and we’re the only ones who know it. Today, we banter a bit and then get into some heavy shit about China, genocide, the military industrial complex, and the insatiable avarice of Mars, god of War. Oh sacred WAR, we offer to thee the wealth of our nations, the sweat of our labors, the ashes of our hopes, and the blood of our children. May thee fill in us what is empty. Plus: Sorry, Ethan’s audio is garbo.
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