I listen to podcasts for minimum 2 hours per day. However, it’s mostly audio dramas, and the only podcast I listen to is Behind the Bastards.
For finding audio dramas, I use The End.
I listen to podcasts for minimum 2 hours per day. However, it’s mostly audio dramas, and the only podcast I listen to is Behind the Bastards.
For finding audio dramas, I use The End.


I just installed Nora, and it blew me away! Thanks, friend!!


Use an LLM. That might help you.
The Outa console. It’s sitting in my shelf in my officefas a reminder of how dumb I can be.


That one kid during communion “is this part of Jesus’ penis?”.


So that’s YOUR kid? He did so well until we walked into the bar. Used to be a priest, now look at him. I’m sorry that happened to your kid, friend.



Here’s a million dollars to shut the fuck up, pleb.


Which is why I named my son Lucifer XLII.
Because he’s my 42nd child. Don’t tell the other 41 that I have a favourite.


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I’d love to have dot.dot.


Yeah, I think you’re right! 7.5 years is quite a long time… But too long, considering the inflation in Norway? It’s been fun spending my Danish kroner in Norway - it’s like it all is 40% off.


I stopped liking the Oscars when Shakespeare in Love won for best picture (and it turns out it’s all fake anyway), but this, at least, sets a precedent.


I’m Norwegian, where you have to pay about $30 to go to the doctor (which is set to $0 after spending $150 in a year).
I’m not sure about a broken arm, but I think it’s free.
I live in Denmark now - the only difference is that there is no cost with going to the doctor.


You might get swatted stating this out loud! Be careful, friend.


Oh, they do. We are only allowed to use Edge, and most extensions are blocked.


It’s so pink. I want it!


What‽ I had no idea! Thanks for pointing it out, friend 🙂


He’s not protected from things moving towards him at terminal velocity. That’s the other solution.
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Oh, I’ve been a constant listener for 10 years, so I’ve listened a lot, but here’s a list of my favourites:
Wolf 359: comedy in a space ship that turns more series after a little while. The story does not properly start until a couple of episodes in.
We’re alive: a zombie-apocalypse in the US. I’ve if the first truly great audio dramas, and there are multiple spinoffs that are equally great.
Victoriocity: British comedy set in a steam punk Even Greater London about two detectives. If you like Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchet, I’d highly recommend this one.
The Program: anthology series about a future where The Program has taken over the world, and it’s all now a gig economy. It’s really good.
Wooden Overcoats: British comedy set on an island about two competing funeral services. Really funny.
The Amelia Project: comedy about a company which provides the service of creating a fake death of a person so they can start a new life. Has multiple “known” people who go to them to explain why, but I don’t want to spoil anything.
The Magnus Archives: horror about supernatural events. If you like horror, then this is a must listen, but be aware: it’s long.
Sherlock & Co: modern Sherlock setting where Watson went to Ukraine, got injured, started a podcast and met Sherlock. My favourite about this is that the there are no “Watson played by” etc, everything in the podcast is “real”.
Incoming: based on the false missile warning in Hawaii in 2018. It’s an anthology where the creators play around with the idea of “what would you do if you got the message about an incoming missile?” and creates both funny and really sad stories.
Dark Air with Terry Carnation: I’m just going to paste it’s description “Rainn Wilson stars in this fictional darkly comedic podcast that explores the on and off-air life of Terry Carnation – a late-night talk-radio show host who deals with bizarre topics, outrageous callers… and gets caught up in a mystery of his own.” It’s… Unique, and right up my alley.
These are the ones that I can think of of the top of my head 🙂