We found 6 episodes of Topic Lords with the tag “nathan”.
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257. Stinky Judo
September 23rd, 2024 | 1 hr 14 mins
nathan, tom
Lords: Nathan and Tom. We discuss France stealing breakdancing during the 2024 Olympics, growing to an age where media is good, how are you saying goodbye to trigraphs, Rain by Raymond Carver, how to pronounce things you normally just type, and rolling in NES tetris.
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224. Following A Garden Hose Around In The Dark
February 5th, 2024 | 1 hr 10 mins
jason, nathan
Lords: Jason and Nathan. We discuss painting your nails, jukebox griefing, the team that developed Donkey Kong, Hypothetical Explanations for the Paradox, how color happens on monitors, and Bach's looping doodle.
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207. Muppet Bird Generation Ship
October 9th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
lesley, nathan
Lords: Lesley and Nathan. We discuss whether wilderness survival is a sport, variation in NextDoor posts, pastry arbitrage, The Light That Shines When Things End, wild takahe returning to New Zealand, and Boston Robotics.
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102. I Wouldn't Touch That With A 3.048 Meter Pole
October 4th, 2021 | 1 hr 2 mins
nathan, tyriq
Lords this week: Nathan and Tyriq. We discuss the length of poles with which to not touch things, how bands make money, why the Doom plasma rifle is like that, Yeasayer's Ambling Alp, and why the Metaverse looks so bland.
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67. Immersion Blended Lasagna
February 1st, 2021 | 1 hr 8 mins
nathan, tim
Lords: Nathan and Tim. We discuss easy modes, art that depresses or scares us, solving unsolvable problems in multiplayer, youtube videos all having the same sound effects, playing games with your kids, sports that would be more interesting in low gravity, and vegan commune disaster stories.
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39. A Delicious Mushball
July 20th, 2020 | 1 hr 8 mins
nathan, shane
Lords this week: Shane and Nathan. We discuss Beforeigners, curating your child's entertainment so they grow up with good taste, watching someone do Sudoku, taking care of children vs. taking care of pets, jobs game designers could find after they leave game dev, and the history of changing worldviews.