Yeah I had us swap to Discord because we got sick of Skype hijacking the volume slider in Audacity. Like Joel had to record locally from another computer because Skype wouldn't stop his recording volume from going up and down more than a mexican wave, and mine was constantly 100% maxed out all the time.
Yeah I had us swap to Discord because we got sick of Skype hijacking the volume slider in Audacity. Like Joel had to record locally from another computer because Skype wouldn't stop his recording volume from going up and down more than a mexican wave, and mine was constantly 100% maxed out all the time.
I mean, I'm gonna do that anyway because segregating your audio stream is just good policy.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
They're also notoriously disorganized.
... am I a ghost?
do you eat?
Hmm. Does that make a difference?
ghosts dont eat
What about Slimer?
This is a good point. Slimer and other gluttony-based ghosts actually do eat. They just have no way to metabolize. In the cartoon you see him swallowing food into his gut-area but in the live action movies that food drops right through him in big, slimy messes on the ground.
It's also implied he smells like sewage. Probably from the rotten food particles suspended in his ectoplasmic construct of a body.
Spooky ghosts abound in episode 11 - "The Dancing Digimon" or "The Dancing Ghosts! Bakemon"
This time we have: Sexy pyramids, creepy facemasks, creepy bird laughs, we accidentally create an entire timeline in which all the digidestined fall into horrible depression after the death of Ikkakumon, I manage to canonically and factually answer a listener question (it's true), we also confirm that the digital world is also the morphing grid, there's terrible ghost rhyming, WHERE DID THAT CRATE COME FROM, and we all express our love for Gomamon. He's the best.
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Though they often seem to be lacking in self-awareness, Americans are well-acquainted with their own stereotypes. Yes, we get it; we're loud, we're brash, we're fat, we love NASCAR and think everyone should speak gosh darn American. These stereotypes in a way are almost self-imposed. We see 'Team America' and we assume that sardonic parody of patriotism is how the rest of the world views us, but that's not always the case.
There are tons of stereotypes about Americans we have no idea about because they're things that are so normal to us we don't even notice them. Take cheese, for example. We LOVE cheese, and sure, other countries love it too, but to an Easterner, cheese is a gross, spongy, smelly alien substance. We know our political system is definitely on the wacky side of things, but do we even comprehend how our election looks to the rest of the world, nervously praying Donald Trump doesn't get the nuclear codes?
On this episode, we're joined by a few foreigners to talk about all the weird things we do as Americans, but have no idea about. Cracked editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien is joined by Japanese comedian Aiko Tanaka and British comedian Katia Kvinge to talk about our weird food culture and our even weirder dating culture. Later, Jack is joined by Cracked editor and resident Canadian Mark Hill to talk about why American technology lags far behind along with our politics.
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I mean, I'm gonna do that anyway because segregating your audio stream is just good policy.
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keep
spyin'
8-)
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Or are they the perfect spies
I decided to be nice though
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The answer for me at least is always yes, I've said it at work once.
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I have an inner ear infection
don't get one of those
I used to get swimmer's ear all the time as a kid. It was the worst, try to take her easy duder.
i've gotten so close to doing it so many times in public
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The problem is that ghosts rarely have a great sense of time and very poor long-term memory. They're basically just psychic echoes that repeat the same behaviors and simple motivations.
A spectral agent would possibly relay very simple information but mostly you'd just get reports from years earlier over and over again.
They're also notoriously disorganized.
You ever have a sinus infection so bad it travels to your throat and inner ear at the same time?
I couldn't eat anything or stand up without feeling like I was spinning.
... am I a ghost?
I don't know, hold still.
do you eat?
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Did you leave a podcast in there too long?
I... don't really know how ears work
Hmm. Does that make a difference?
ghosts dont eat
ok
What about Slimer?
This is a good point. Slimer and other gluttony-based ghosts actually do eat. They just have no way to metabolize. In the cartoon you see him swallowing food into his gut-area but in the live action movies that food drops right through him in big, slimy messes on the ground.
It's also implied he smells like sewage. Probably from the rotten food particles suspended in his ectoplasmic construct of a body.
they ain't gonna change anyway
so tired of hearing all your
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znqCR8IVRxY
ghost problems
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