Live from a comic convention, the conversation dives into delightfully absurd topics like the intricacies of collecting valueless treasures and the chilling fun of liquid nitrogen. Awkward sushi escapades lead to hilarious advice on social blunders. The speakers showcase their creativity through a fictional aroma-inspired saga, exploring quirky character names and genre twists. They also share laugh-out-loud anecdotes about family gifts and mishaps, making for a whimsical blend of humor and relatable stories.
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The Betty Cooper Commission
Justin McElroy recounts a nerve-wracking encounter with Archie comics artist Dan Parent at Rose City Comic Con.
He attempted to commission a portrait of his wife but ended up ordering one of Betty Cooper instead.
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Work of Farts
The McElroy brothers play "Work of Farts," riffing on classic literature titles with fart-related puns.
They compete to guess the real titles based on absurdly altered descriptions.
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Penny Crimes
Squished pennies are worthless; selling them on eBay is pointless.
Destroy them, as they are evidence of a "penny crime."
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Written by Louisa May Alcott, 'Little Women' is a semi-autobiographical novel that details the lives of the March sisters in 1860s Massachusetts. The story is loosely based on Alcott's own childhood and that of her three sisters. It explores themes of domesticity, work, and true love, and is known for its portrayal of the sisters' distinct personalities and their struggles with societal expectations. The novel follows their experiences with poverty, illness, and personal growth, and it has been praised for its realistic and empathetic depiction of family life and the challenges faced by women during that era.
The metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who wakes up to find himself transformed into a huge insect. The novella delves into the themes of alienation, as Gregor becomes physically and emotionally isolated from his family and society. Despite his new form, Gregor retains his human thoughts and feelings, leading to a profound internal conflict. The story also explores the impact of Gregor's transformation on his family, particularly his sister Grete, who undergoes her own metamorphosis from a girl to a woman. The novella is a classic example of literary modernism, examining the absurdity and meaninglessness of modern life.
Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
The novel follows Robinson Crusoe, a young and impulsive Englishman, who ignores his parents' advice and sets out to sea. After a series of misadventures, including being captured by pirates and sold into slavery, he is eventually shipwrecked on a deserted island near the coast of Venezuela. There, he spends 28 years surviving against incredible odds, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers. The story is influenced by real-life castaways such as Alexander Selkirk and blends elements of Puritan spiritual autobiography, travel literature, and adventure stories. It is considered one of the first modern novels in the English language and explores themes of ambition, self-reliance, civilization, and power.
Brink Lord's Ascent
Brink Lord's Ascent
Scent Files mystery
Richard Stinkman
Aromagate
Aromagate
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Richard Stinkman
Live from Rose City Comic Con in Portland, featuring only the best in lossless fart audio! We love this town, and we love all the questions about the value of valueless collectables, the fun of liquid nitrogen, and how to get electrocuted but in a cool way.
Suggested talking points: A Picture of Betty Cooper we Didn’t Know We Wanted Until Now, Penny Crimes, Human Tissue Factory, Discreet Plumber Experienced with Toilet Magic, Aroma Romance, Michael’s Secret Stuff