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🗓️ 22 March 2018
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm Jenna Wortham. |
0:01.7 | I'm Wesley Morris. |
0:03.6 | We're two culture writers at the New York Times. |
0:06.3 | I'm mostly right about how humans relates to technology. |
0:09.3 | And I'm mostly right about how popular culture, movies, and apparently, ought to relate to humans. |
0:14.9 | This is still processing. |
0:17.9 | But at last, we're back. |
0:29.8 | Okay, so I did in the top mention that I do something I don't actually do, which is that I make |
0:37.0 | aunts and human beings relate, I'm related to aunts. |
0:42.0 | I'm an aunt. |
0:43.0 | I might be an aunt. |
0:44.0 | You're an aunty. |
0:45.0 | We're going to spend the show talking about what the hell that means. |
0:48.3 | What an aunty is, who's an aunty? |
0:51.2 | Is it a condition of family and biology? |
0:56.1 | Is it a state of mind? |
0:57.9 | We're going to just talk about the whole thing for a little while. |
1:00.2 | We're going to present some good examples of some and then some bad examples of some. |
1:05.8 | And just have a lot of fun talking about aunts. |
1:08.7 | I'm here for it. |
1:09.7 | I'm ready for it. |
1:10.7 | So, before we do that, what's happening with you? |
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