When all is said and done, when the electric dust settles, and the final pixellated weaponry is thrown to the ground in futility, who picks up the casings? This week we talk about juvenile diversions recently heralded as artistic pursuits, and we manage to critique formulaic successive button mashing. We make no promises of cohesion or coherency, only cooperative play. Using a digital character, look into a digital mirror. Look long into the eyes of your digital avatar, and they shall long look into you. Long live the gamers, Ben Hur.
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Listeners, I better not hear you humpin on Keisha's Daughter. I swear to Rang. This lunar cycle, your lethargic hosts try to find motivation in the fear of tiny men living in their clothes. It's not so much that we believe in these sartorial perverts, it's more that we want to be prepared. You should be too. Fear is good for you. We promise. This week, you'll face your own fear during your mandatory mirror viewing, so don't blink. Yours in phobia, Ben Hur P.S. , please donate to our friend D.J.'s fund at https://www.gofundme.com/jkzd5h-djs-medical-fund?r=72966
Who is Mark? He's a Renaissance man. He's a friend of the people. A true lover of the arts.
HE IS NOT A DEITY. IT IS IMPERATIVE YOU UNDERSTAND THAT MARK IS A STANDARD HUMAN WITH NO ASPIRATIONS TO GODHOOD. There is no explanation for this episode, only the experience. This week, while looking at your mirror, please look closely at the background. It is there you will find Mark. Also, he's on twitter -#whoismark Praise Kyle, Ben Hur |
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