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Ep # 208: The 2008 Dumb Man – Revisiting My Rice Mishap, Cake Delight (feat. Sean B.W. Parker)

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The 2008 Dumb Man – Revisiting My Rice Mishap, Cake Delight with Sean B.W. Parker

How do men weaponize “progressiveness” while still perpetuating old power games? How do entire generations fabricate cozy, self-serving histories — all while patting themselves on the back for being “better now”?

This is what we tackle today, revisiting the messy, ridiculous, and sometimes delicious journey of cultural myths, male egos, and, yes, cake.

🎯 Highlights include:

  • The anatomy of “The 2008 Dumb Man” — and why he still lingers today

  • My infamous rice mishap and Sean’s infinitely better cake delight (a metaphor… or is it?)

  • Gender dynamics, false allyship, and performative wokeness

  • Sean’s signature take on justice reform, art, and the chaos of cultural shifts

Whether you’re Libertarian, contrarian, or just plain curious, this episode is both a time capsule and a rebellion against it.

Song: "I'm Not Sure What's Happening Tomorrow" - Sean B.W. Parker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL4WYj3f1Do

And his books

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F2XS5WQH/?tag=offa01-20

And here's SOCIETY,published this Friday: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0F2XS5WQH

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199 episodes

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The 2008 Dumb Man – Revisiting My Rice Mishap, Cake Delight with Sean B.W. Parker

How do men weaponize “progressiveness” while still perpetuating old power games? How do entire generations fabricate cozy, self-serving histories — all while patting themselves on the back for being “better now”?

This is what we tackle today, revisiting the messy, ridiculous, and sometimes delicious journey of cultural myths, male egos, and, yes, cake.

🎯 Highlights include:

  • The anatomy of “The 2008 Dumb Man” — and why he still lingers today

  • My infamous rice mishap and Sean’s infinitely better cake delight (a metaphor… or is it?)

  • Gender dynamics, false allyship, and performative wokeness

  • Sean’s signature take on justice reform, art, and the chaos of cultural shifts

Whether you’re Libertarian, contrarian, or just plain curious, this episode is both a time capsule and a rebellion against it.

Song: "I'm Not Sure What's Happening Tomorrow" - Sean B.W. Parker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL4WYj3f1Do

And his books

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F2XS5WQH/?tag=offa01-20

And here's SOCIETY,published this Friday: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0F2XS5WQH

  continue reading

199 episodes

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