37: Loving Toxicity, Future Warnings, and Better Burials

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104: The Anthropocene Argument & Sound Effects

What is the Anthropocene? No really, who came up with it, when does it start, and why does that matter? Well it involves nuance, scientific beef, and a surprising amount of freaky little guys. And we all know of some sound effects we love, but what is their history, where are the ...  Show more

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