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This week, we cover Jojo Rabbit and recreate the 3-hour long drunk conversation we had on the floor of Gaia’s apartment. But this time, we did not fight once! After attempting to record this episode three times, we finally wore each other down enough to have a GOOD, WHOLESOME CONVERSATION. We discuss the terrible marketing campaign of this movie and how it is not a satire, but instead just a simple Coming-of-Age film about a little boy who happens to be a Nazi. We both experience major character development and decide to commemorate it with matching tattoos. Maybe the real coming-of-age film was the friends we made along the way? Get ready for spicy takes about Hitler (He is bad! Have you heard?), whether or not Nazis can be gay, how much we hate Rebel Wilson characters and so much more this week on 'Bitch, Why?
Be sure to leave us a review and email us at [email protected] if you have a topic you want us to cover (or just to say hi)! We’ll read them on the pod!
Follow the Pod:
@bitchwhypodcast on Instagram
@bitchwhypodcast on Twitter
Follow Neeta:
@neeta_thadani on Instagram
@neeta_thadani on Twitter
Follow Gaia:
@gaiaroseriver on Instagram
Follow our Graphic Designer, Jillian:
@thewritethingtosay on Instagram (BUY HER ART/DM HER FOR COMMISSIONS)
@no_chill_jill on Instagram
Follow our Editor, Cameron:
@michael.camazon on Instagram
Resources:
Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator
Gaia’s 2020 Playlist
Greta Gerwig Twitter Thread
How to Be an Antiracist
Mel Brooks, The Producers and the Ethics of Satire about N@zis
No Place for Hate
Jojo Rabbit Video Essay
Rilke Tattoo Quote
By Neeta Thadani & Gaia Malin5
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This week, we cover Jojo Rabbit and recreate the 3-hour long drunk conversation we had on the floor of Gaia’s apartment. But this time, we did not fight once! After attempting to record this episode three times, we finally wore each other down enough to have a GOOD, WHOLESOME CONVERSATION. We discuss the terrible marketing campaign of this movie and how it is not a satire, but instead just a simple Coming-of-Age film about a little boy who happens to be a Nazi. We both experience major character development and decide to commemorate it with matching tattoos. Maybe the real coming-of-age film was the friends we made along the way? Get ready for spicy takes about Hitler (He is bad! Have you heard?), whether or not Nazis can be gay, how much we hate Rebel Wilson characters and so much more this week on 'Bitch, Why?
Be sure to leave us a review and email us at [email protected] if you have a topic you want us to cover (or just to say hi)! We’ll read them on the pod!
Follow the Pod:
@bitchwhypodcast on Instagram
@bitchwhypodcast on Twitter
Follow Neeta:
@neeta_thadani on Instagram
@neeta_thadani on Twitter
Follow Gaia:
@gaiaroseriver on Instagram
Follow our Graphic Designer, Jillian:
@thewritethingtosay on Instagram (BUY HER ART/DM HER FOR COMMISSIONS)
@no_chill_jill on Instagram
Follow our Editor, Cameron:
@michael.camazon on Instagram
Resources:
Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator
Gaia’s 2020 Playlist
Greta Gerwig Twitter Thread
How to Be an Antiracist
Mel Brooks, The Producers and the Ethics of Satire about N@zis
No Place for Hate
Jojo Rabbit Video Essay
Rilke Tattoo Quote