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Episode 15: Substackistanian Cyberpsychosis
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Episode 15: Substackistanian Cyberpsychosis

Alex, Phisto, and Lisa chat about videogames, raising children, sexual content in media, the decaying empire, and a bit about Florida cryptids.
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Substack’s most eloquent and sophisticated podcast, The Deceneus Review, returns for another episode of Shirestackian discussion just in time for America’s Birthday. So, grill yourself a 100% beef meat stick, crack open a corporate brewski, and listen to me have a free wielding conversation with

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Todays Episode:

  • We start off with

    letting us know about the Florida cryptid, some sort of methamphetamine fueled skunk ape.

  • We have a great discussion about videogames. Phisto and Lisa ramble on about one of those map games that only nerds play, before all of us talking about Fallout and Cyberpunk.

  • A great conversation about what to expose your children to when it comes to violence and sexuality in media. What is appropriate and the difficult task of parenting. Parents will find this interesting because it's a tough one.

  • We pivot to the conversation about advice for men, a conversation that has been bouncing around Substack this past week.

    shares a fantastic quote from the creator of Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Waterson. The whole SPEECH can be read here.

  • We go on about sex and sexuality in novels and film.

  • A bit of realpolitik about the recent debate and the vibes surrounding this upcoming election.

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Until next time Choombas!

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The Deceneus Journal
Deceneus Review
Esoteric discussions on art, literature, and culture in a decadent world.