Fucking Feelings: The Attunement Model of Consent

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Misery and Depravity with Joey Santore

Joey Santore from Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t joins Jay to rant at length about the spiritual depravity of the wilting non-native hedges lining the empty parking lots copy-pasted across North America. Show NotesSpiritually Depraved and Misery-Inducing Landscapes of North Americ ...  Show more

Big Dipper: Jay Goes to the NDP Convention

A few weeks ago the NDP held their party convention in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where they elected a new party leader and a new executive slate. Intrepid reporter Jay went to Winnipeg to check things out so you didn’t have to. Everything you never wanted to know about party politics, ...  Show more

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