Very much looking forward to this now officially launched podcast. I've reacted in the only way I know how, by bringing everything back to the work of Albert Camus: https://publicthings.substack.com/p/kill-all-rebels
> Rocinante was the fictional steed in Don Quixote, for us a bit of gentle self-mockery and a symbol of the absurdity of trying to strive for noble outdated ideals in a cynical time but doing it anyway.
Good name. One of my thoughts during the previous episodes was "I don't know how they can still take the world so seriously", but I have to admit you do it in a way that I doesn't let me just roll my eyes and move on. I think the self-awereness of the absurdity of the situation helps a lot here.
Nothing boosts my pseudo intellectual credibility like recognising a reference to Cervantes— 🙏 another ace job with this ep guys… grateful to you both.
Already flexing your patrician muscles by giving the pod a name I can't even pronounce
Very much looking forward to this now officially launched podcast. I've reacted in the only way I know how, by bringing everything back to the work of Albert Camus: https://publicthings.substack.com/p/kill-all-rebels
> Rocinante was the fictional steed in Don Quixote, for us a bit of gentle self-mockery and a symbol of the absurdity of trying to strive for noble outdated ideals in a cynical time but doing it anyway.
Good name. One of my thoughts during the previous episodes was "I don't know how they can still take the world so seriously", but I have to admit you do it in a way that I doesn't let me just roll my eyes and move on. I think the self-awereness of the absurdity of the situation helps a lot here.
Good episode
Nothing boosts my pseudo intellectual credibility like recognising a reference to Cervantes— 🙏 another ace job with this ep guys… grateful to you both.
Great episode. “Door dash slaves”! Love it