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W/C 19th February 2024
You may have noticed that my episode titles normally only contain one capital letter, even though in pretty much all cases they are lifted from the title of a song.
The reason for this is that, in pretty much all cases, they allude to something I am going to discuss in the podcast proper. At times they are a bit oblique, but that is the intent unless otherwise specified.
I have changed it for this week because, I don't know, it just looked plain wrong and as such was a little bit triggering for me. The irony being that it is one of those weeks where the title actually refers to two topics of conversation, and as such would be perfectly acceptable uncapitalised.
Sometimes you just have to give in to the screaming in your head.
Stay safe.
Little Shop of Horrors (Intro) - Film Version
Ian Dunt Explains
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W/C 19th February 2024
You may have noticed that my episode titles normally only contain one capital letter, even though in pretty much all cases they are lifted from the title of a song.
The reason for this is that, in pretty much all cases, they allude to something I am going to discuss in the podcast proper. At times they are a bit oblique, but that is the intent unless otherwise specified.
I have changed it for this week because, I don't know, it just looked plain wrong and as such was a little bit triggering for me. The irony being that it is one of those weeks where the title actually refers to two topics of conversation, and as such would be perfectly acceptable uncapitalised.
Sometimes you just have to give in to the screaming in your head.
Stay safe.
Little Shop of Horrors (Intro) - Film Version
Ian Dunt Explains

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