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#259: Cascade of Interventions

Consider the Banana.

April 25th, 2025 · 98 minutes

Stop blaming the dog.

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Things kick off with a second episode in which John has to force a context transition, then Merlin commiserates about how bad apps and institutions can be.

In Follow-Up, Merlin introduces both new data and new methodologies to Things It Took Me Too Long to Realize, and John shares yet another instance of erroneously blaming an animal for something bad happening.

Topic one seems like it'll be a topic about how an aging gentleman grooms, but then it ends up being about follicle madness, acceptance, and retaining the sort of friends who'll tell you when your fly is down.

Finally, John has a really good music topic that ends up going into feelings and the sublime subtleties of ardent fandom.

(Recorded on Tuesday, April 15, 2025)


Credits

The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias
Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort on "The Atheist's Nightmare": a banana
Don’t blame the penguin
10 Ways to Tell Someone Their Fly Is Unzipped - Reddit
What to Say When Someone’s Fly Is Down
Fortress: The London Symphony Orchestra Performs the Music of Sting - Amazon
Fortress: The London Symphony Orchestra Performs the Music of Sting - YouTube
True Love Waits - Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead
I Was Born for This (Soundtrack version)
I Was Born for This - Live with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
D.H.T.’s cover of Listen To Your Heart - YouTube
Threes video game soundtrack - YouTube
Doctor Who, The End of Time: Part 2: This song is ending, but the story never ends - YouTube
Luka Bloom’s cover of U2’s Bad