Star Wars is confusing

Episode 4 was never called episode 1??
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2 Replies to “Star Wars is confusing”

  1. Velo

    The top and the bottom are back together!

    Me: Hungry, going to the grocery store, putting the podcast on for entertainment.
    You two: Spend the better part of the start of the episode talking about food.
    Me: Suffers.

    I don’t know why, but Brass and emoticons feels like a strange combination. I guess the pathOwOgen gets to us all eventually. :3 Okay, well, maybe I can see Brass using :3. He may have old-timer energy but it’s mixed with bottom energy!

    SOMA mentioned! Damn, the philosophical questions that game posed about what makes you you, and what makes someone human. Really hope you enjoy playing through it. c:

    And also Alien: Isolation (which I mentioned in my previous comment)! Has Akito already heard that they announced there’s an Alien: Isolation sequel in the works? Cx

    My comment made it into the episode! Me leaving this comment feels so meta now. 😀 Regarding the pronunciation of my name: Both “vee-low” and “veh-low” are fine. Use whichever feels more natural. 😊

    And then the interaction bit where I ask random questions! This week, I have a deep question:

    If the internet disappeared tomorrow, how would your life be different? How would you feel?

  2. HugDoggy

    Now kids no fighting over facts, or your mother and I will turn this podcast around right now and no one will get to have any ice cream. Now for the record, you’re both right, Red meat such as from cattle does contain vitamin C, but only in very small amounts per gram of meat and what little there is, tends to get destroyed when the meat is cooked or dried. So Pirate Captain Akito with his jerky would need to eat a the entire hold of his ship worth of the stuff to get any kind of useful amount of vitamin C from the food. Now if you eat your steak raw well it will give you a higher amount of Vitamin C but eating raw meat is not strongly recommended, unless your parents first language was Doglish.

    There are a number of varieties of orange some are sweeter than others so Akito you need to try a different type of orange if the one’s you are used too are not very sweet. I could send you some Australian Navel Oranges except getting fresh fruit through customs would cost an absolute fortune assuming they would even let me do it. So best try one when your next in Australia. Or the Washington Navel is very similar from what I’ve heard if your visiting the US. But artificial orange flavour additives pretty disgusting in general.

    Thus concludes this weeks edition of the meat and vegetable report, now lets cross to the weather with Brass.

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