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Behind the Bastards

Part Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa

Behind the Bastards

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News, Society & Culture, History

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🗓️ 16 April 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Part Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa

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0:00.0

What's... I don't know, fuck it. We're still out of introductions. The shipments are still

0:08.2

coming. We've been told the supply lines are holding out, but they have not been trucked

0:12.8

into us yet. So, you know, we will see. At some point, this introduction shortage will

0:18.9

end. I will promise you my fellow Americans that, but it just hasn't yet. We're still

0:23.5

out of intros, but we're not out of Soren Buoys. Soren! We are flush in Soren Buoys. I would

0:30.9

give us a lousy with Soren. Yeah. Filthy with Soren. This is the most we've ever had

0:35.6

in this podcast, at least. And tied for the most that I've ever had during that 10-year

0:42.6

period, will we work together. Yes, and I'll say completely useless during a disaster.

0:48.8

You don't want these. They can't help you. Now, that's not true, because one of the things

0:54.2

Soren, you're a number of things. You are currently a writer for the TV show, American Dad.

0:58.4

You're formerly my coworker at Cracked. You are a host of the podcast, Quick Question

1:04.1

with my friend Daniel O'Brien. And you have also helped discover a lost city in the desert.

1:11.2

And I'm not going to give any more detail to my audience than that, but that's not a joke.

1:14.7

It's just a thing Soren did one time, which he hasn't common with our host today, kind

1:19.6

of, not really. Henry Moore and Sealey. Yeah. You'll find along the way that there are a

1:23.6

lot of things he and I have in common. You have discovered a city, and again, no more

1:30.1

detail will be given. So off we go into the tale. So, I think it's hard to adequately

1:36.4

convey to people what Africa. Oh, also, this is behind the bastards. You probably knew

1:40.8

that because this is part two of the episode. Thank you. It's hard to adequately convey to

1:46.0

people today, like what African explorers were to Europeans in the mid 1800s and late 1800s?

1:52.4

Like the closest thing we have today would be like a cross between a major YouTube star

1:57.4

and a pop musician. Like you have to think about these guys kind of the way people think

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