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Overly Sarcastic Podcast

OSPod Episode 2: Hawaii, the Minotaur, and the Looming Spectre of Colonialism

Overly Sarcastic Podcast

Gregory Kerr

Youtube, Literature, Overly Sarcastic, Education, Osp, Tv & Film, After Shows, Indigo, Blue, Mythology, History, Red

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Red and Blue chat Hawaiian history, the propaganda implications of the Minotaur, and tear colonialism a new one in the second episode of the OSPod!

Transcript

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0:00.0

And then England showed up and I was like, oh, I forgot England was going to show. I got so immersed I forgot about the looming specter of colonialism.

0:08.0

First, your sudden but inevitable colonization.

0:11.0

Yeah. Yeah. Hello everybody, I am blue.

0:20.0

Hello everybody, I am blue.

0:22.0

I'm joined by Red.

0:23.4

Hello. And somewhere off in the shadows is our producer and editor Indigo.

0:28.0

I'm like 90% sure that I saw her event, but I'm not going to stake my life on it.

0:32.1

And welcome to another episode of the Ours Act. event, but I'm not going to stake my life on it.

0:33.0

And welcome to another episode of the Overly

0:35.3

Sarcastic Podcast.

0:36.6

This is exciting.

0:37.6

Red.

0:38.6

Are you jazzed?

0:39.6

I am super jazzed, my dude.

0:41.3

Are you as jazzed as the like over 20,000 people who

0:46.2

downloaded the first episode because holy crap team that was that was a lot like

0:50.9

we knew that like you know people would be into this after our announcement video you know made it onto trending inconceivably but like yikes. I I'm glad you're all enjoying this so much. What can I say? I am surprised and pleased.

1:05.1

I don't think it's humanly possible to be as excited as the number of people who downloaded

1:10.0

our podcast on day one and then the next few days were. Do we have a final count on how many

1:16.3

downloads that one got? Because I know it's a ridiculous number that is inconceivable for the

1:22.0

human mind, but I don't remember the exact details.

1:24.7

Did somebody ask for exact details?

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