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Winslow Dumaine reveals the myriad of projects he has undertaken during the pandemic, from organizing, donating, and protesting, to taking another deep dive back into his ever-growing Tarot Restless universe.
Winslow is a writer, artist, comedian, and merch wizard. You may recognize him from opening for Kyle Kinane, his Tarot Restless project, or art featured on his website.
His new Kickstarter launches soon. Check it out here, when it's available.
Time Stamps:
01:07 – Useless advice on getting booked
02:30 – A goth and a metalhead discuss Marilyn Manson's album 'We Are Chaos'
05:40 – "He's a hair's breadth away from being actually cancelled"
06:04 – "Is the 'Trump Effect' actually the Marilyn Manson Effect?"
08:12 – "Mike Pence is irrelevant"
11:39 – How fascists infiltrate nerd sub-cultures
14:04 – "When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the apocalypse"
15:03 – A brief history of the Tarot Restless Universe
21:28 – "…And you're also a comedian"
22:14 – The Lost Summer of Winslow
24:03 – Protesting and other civic duties
26:07 – "Not doomsday prepping…"
27:33 – Violent Social Justice Fantasies
28:00 – End-times currency
30:38 – Naked Cowboy Summer
32:31 – Awkward, aggressive flirting
35:20 – Scrutinizing online receipts and how to apologize
37:27 – "We live in a world that demands constant apology and gives no forgiveness"
40:31 – "People see your crimes, but they don't see you doing the time"
41:13 – How to apologize on Twitter; James Gunn edition
43:44 – Silly thirst traps
44:49 – I was the fat kid
45:59 – Winslow was the skinny kid
49:04 – "When I started lifting weights, heavy"
49:47 – Working through depression
52:10 – "How has your approach to social media changed?"
53:05 – "Gatorade Should Be Thicker"
53:45 – Mayor of Silent Hill
55:09 – Gatorade Should Be Thicker, explained
59:49 – Success is not overnight
60:55 – Water bottles labelled "CUM!"
1:04:19 – "Judge ask me if I regret I name my son Barp…"
1:06:12 – Media Diet
1:11:06 – I pitch 'The Wire' to Winslow
1:15:44 – "Where does comedy go from here?"
1:19:05 – My son Barp, Redux
1:20:04 – Final Words
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Winslow Dumaine reveals the myriad of projects he has undertaken during the pandemic, from organizing, donating, and protesting, to taking another deep dive back into his ever-growing Tarot Restless universe.
Winslow is a writer, artist, comedian, and merch wizard. You may recognize him from opening for Kyle Kinane, his Tarot Restless project, or art featured on his website.
His new Kickstarter launches soon. Check it out here, when it's available.
Time Stamps:
01:07 – Useless advice on getting booked
02:30 – A goth and a metalhead discuss Marilyn Manson's album 'We Are Chaos'
05:40 – "He's a hair's breadth away from being actually cancelled"
06:04 – "Is the 'Trump Effect' actually the Marilyn Manson Effect?"
08:12 – "Mike Pence is irrelevant"
11:39 – How fascists infiltrate nerd sub-cultures
14:04 – "When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the apocalypse"
15:03 – A brief history of the Tarot Restless Universe
21:28 – "…And you're also a comedian"
22:14 – The Lost Summer of Winslow
24:03 – Protesting and other civic duties
26:07 – "Not doomsday prepping…"
27:33 – Violent Social Justice Fantasies
28:00 – End-times currency
30:38 – Naked Cowboy Summer
32:31 – Awkward, aggressive flirting
35:20 – Scrutinizing online receipts and how to apologize
37:27 – "We live in a world that demands constant apology and gives no forgiveness"
40:31 – "People see your crimes, but they don't see you doing the time"
41:13 – How to apologize on Twitter; James Gunn edition
43:44 – Silly thirst traps
44:49 – I was the fat kid
45:59 – Winslow was the skinny kid
49:04 – "When I started lifting weights, heavy"
49:47 – Working through depression
52:10 – "How has your approach to social media changed?"
53:05 – "Gatorade Should Be Thicker"
53:45 – Mayor of Silent Hill
55:09 – Gatorade Should Be Thicker, explained
59:49 – Success is not overnight
60:55 – Water bottles labelled "CUM!"
1:04:19 – "Judge ask me if I regret I name my son Barp…"
1:06:12 – Media Diet
1:11:06 – I pitch 'The Wire' to Winslow
1:15:44 – "Where does comedy go from here?"
1:19:05 – My son Barp, Redux
1:20:04 – Final Words