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That title is kind of long but hey, we like to make it interesting. On this episode the Beaveman provides brief descriptions of short stories from his childhood that described situations in dystopian societies. The squad discusses direct correlations between these stories and popular adaptations such as movies like The Hunger Games and The Purge. The Ronz talks about the very common and dangerous tradition of ,"infanticide," while the rest of the squad contemplates if the Ronz knows what a tradition is. The Beaveman gets philosophical for a moment and asks the squad if they see any similarities in these works of fiction compared to the current health disparities in the world and the global communities' response to those in need. Questions, questions. We hope we make you laugh. Honestly, it isn't a totally serious episode. Thank you for joining us in the new year!
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That title is kind of long but hey, we like to make it interesting. On this episode the Beaveman provides brief descriptions of short stories from his childhood that described situations in dystopian societies. The squad discusses direct correlations between these stories and popular adaptations such as movies like The Hunger Games and The Purge. The Ronz talks about the very common and dangerous tradition of ,"infanticide," while the rest of the squad contemplates if the Ronz knows what a tradition is. The Beaveman gets philosophical for a moment and asks the squad if they see any similarities in these works of fiction compared to the current health disparities in the world and the global communities' response to those in need. Questions, questions. We hope we make you laugh. Honestly, it isn't a totally serious episode. Thank you for joining us in the new year!
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