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The Dogface Dudes have taken TED names.We are now Uncle TED Talks.This is episode 16 in that series.allenmarcus.com has the links."Nothing captures the disorienting comedy of the post-modern, post-COVID world quite like the acronym MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+. It's a tragic reality (the MMIW part) lost inside a bureaucratic clown car of letters. This is the world we're living in: a place where 'Technates' and 'BRICS tyranny' sound like sci-fi villains, but you can't get raw milk without a secret handshake, and the government wants to register your backyard garden while demanding you use the correct pronouns for a shrimp. Welcome to the 'Teds Against Razors' summit—where we're just trying to 'Fire the Grocery Store' before they make cow insemination a sex crime."Late-night cabin talk that starts with viral oil tanker charts and ends on why you should probably fire your grocery store. We break down the rerouted-supertanker myth, look at why BRICS is just technocracy repackaged, and call out how much "independent" media quietly herds audiences back to the same script. Guest Crackbaby, a Marine vet and first-time cattleman, walks through what small-ranch life actually looks like: chasing livestock on foot through steep hills, patching fences, and rebuilding pasture without heavy equipment.From there we get into Oregon’s IP 28 proposal, the USDA garden registry pilot, and the quiet push to regulate home food production. The fixes are practical enough. You can split a quarter cow with neighbors, track down local processors on Beefmaps, or find regional raw milk networks. Between the food talk, the panel riffs on Canadian funding acronyms, the Shrimp Welfare Project, military boot camp lore, and why nineties sketch comedy still lands better than modern TV.If you’re tired of performative outrage and want actual steps to secure your food supply, this episode just lays out the basics. Members get the uncut afterparty afterward.Cows, Carburetors, and Controlled Narratives: A Night in the CabinFire Your Grocery Store: Ranch Life, Food Freedom, and Media MythsFrom BRICS to Barnyards: Deprogramming the News and Rebuilding LocalThe Teds Against Razors Summit: Self-Reliance in a Clown WorldGas Fumes & Beef Truths: Laughing Through the Great ResetUncle TED Talks, Episode 16The Dogface Dudes are now all named TED. This one starts with viral oil-tanker charts and ends on why you should probably fire your grocery store.We break down the rerouted-supertanker myth, explain why BRICS looks like technocracy in a new jacket, and note how much "independent" media just herds people back to the same script. Guest Crackbaby, a Marine vet and first-time cattleman, walks through small-ranch life: chasing livestock on foot, patching fences, rebuilding pasture without heavy gear.Then we get into Oregon's IP 28 proposal, the USDA garden registry pilot, and the quiet push to regulate home food production. The workarounds are straightforward: split a quarter cow with neighbors, use Beefmaps to find local processors, tap regional raw milk networks.Between the serious bits, the panel riffs on Canadian funding acronyms, the Shrimp Welfare Project, military boot camp lore, and why nineties sketch comedy still lands better than modern TV.If you're tired of performative outrage and want actual steps to secure your food supply, this episode lays out the basics. Members get the unedited afterparty.Links at allenmarcus.com. Cold open: Unabomber vibes, theme banter, greetings Shipping myths, tankers, and rerouting reality check War propaganda talk: Iraq wars to BRICS technocracy Technates, Elon Musk family tangents, and culture riffs Food analogies for tyranny and San Francisco street jokes Irish jokes, potatoes, and occult banter derail Guest intro: Crackbaby joins—homestead, cattle, engagement Ranch life stories: chasing cattle, flips, and mountain cows Work-life juggle and panel format, band name silliness Beard wax with cannabis, California spoils, facial hair bits Trans, furries, and culture-war banter escalates Canada clip: MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ funding outrage and riffs Ortho bros, panel drama, and symbiotic online beefs Matriarchy mic: fashion snark and acronym confusion Royal scandals, Oprah schools, trafficking allegations MADtv vs SNL, stand-up rants, comedy impressions Kevin Smith universe stories, NA meeting
Guest Ted Scottstrong joins to discuss his new show about preparing for the machine uprising, and things escalate quickly. The crew brainstorms anti-bot weapons (foam cannons, trained falcons) and explores the inevitable rise of the sex robot economy—including timeshare robot pussy, robot douchers as a career path, and Crazy Larry's Fuck Robot Emporium. Yes, really. But that's just the warm-up. The conversation somehow touches on serial rapist alpacas named Buddy, guard alpacas, sniper peacocks, and the attack turkeys that guard Ted Bennington's farm. We discuss robophilia, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, and whether base-edited babies mean corporations can soon patent human beings. Other highlights include: Bono's Cancer (Bo Jackson's blood as a miracle cure)Chatgoopt.com and whether AI needs guardrailsThe Robotics Special Olympics and why metalhead mental health proves heavy metal saves livesMan bear pig references that somehow age everyone in the roomWeimar Republic of America and the coming age of unpersoningThe scientific debate over whether the 49ers' injuries are caused by ELF exposure from a nearby power plantMethane gas turbines, facial recognition in gated communities, and why you can apparently still build a weapons-grade laser in your garagePlus: mugshots, sobriety talk, and the official Tedification of another guest. If you've ever wondered what happens when conspiracy theorists, tech bros, and former meth heads all get named Ted and hit record, this is your episode.Subscribe to these YouTubes for live notifications on Tuesday nights:https://www.youtube.com/@BenjaminBaldersonhttps://www.youtube.com/@weavingspiderswebs2642https://www.youtube.com/@DogfaceDudesUncle Ted Talks on rumble:https://rumble.com/c/AMWakeupView the video version here while it's still available:Uncle TED Talks #4 Timeshare Robot Sex Dolls or Bo Knows Cancerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G2mXDFiLdsStreamed live on Jan 20, 2026 Cold open, show banter, and debate-war stories Introducing guest Scott Armstrong from Rebunked / Rebunked Records The "Ted" initiation and sunglasses-at-night knighting Scotts new show Bot Stoppers: concept and aims Second Amendment framing vs. future robot tyranny Tracking robotics: drones, Boston Dynamics, and Black Mirror fears Robot Fight Club, T‑800 jokes, and show format (tech + countermeasures) Low-tech bot defenses: foam, silly string, slick ramps, moats Arms race thinking: hackers vs. institutions, field testing dreams Media clip on SF Robot Fight Club and segue to sex robots episode Autonomy skepticism: Tesla Optimus, remote operators, and fakery Automation today vs. Atari phase; indistinguishable androids tomorrow Speculating secret robot armies and UK campaign to stop killer robots Weapon ideas: lasers, EMPs, and legalities for civilians Cautions on laws, DIY culture, and the "Wild West" innovation window Drones 101: disabling tactics from ramming to trained falcons Palmer Luckeys drone defenses and tinfoil diaper fixes Side quest: sex robots, culture shock, and platform word-policing Campaign to Stop Sex Robots, consent debates, and market realities Comedy riff: robot brothels, payments, subscription timeshares Skits and scent settings: pimp bot bits and writing ideas Ted Jimsworthy arrives; more robo-brothel gags and side hustles Davos jokes, programmable bots, and AI image likeness issues Domains, wordplay, and the business of naming ideas MIT tech list mix-up and energy tech: sodium batteries, nukes Robot economy jobs: robot fashion, servicing, and PPE jokes MIT 2016 vs.
Lutering, Lake Lore, and Lowering the Rim: A Post–Veterans Day Grab BagChemtrails, Shipwrecks, and Soft Pretzels: An Extremely Three‑Dimensional EpisodeResolute Desks and Irresolute Debates: From Great Lakes to Great GatekeepersOdin, Ortho Bros, and the Aurora: Campfire Conspiracies in 2025From VHS Dating to Designer Babies: Culture, Chaos, and Camp MysticIn this freewheeling post–Veterans Day hang (recorded November 12), we bounce from Great Lakes lore and the Edmund Fitzgerald to skies above—chemtrails, black‑helicopter tales, and an unusually far‑south Aurora—and back down to earth with ranch life fixes and DIY splints. We riff on the Resolute Desk’s oddball mythos, shipwreck nicknames, and lake phobias; detour through Contact, quaternions, Starlink, and SETI; and wander into sports heresy (lower the WNBA rim?), Top Gun volleyball, and 80s/90s VHS dating tapes. Along the way we trade debate‑circuit war stories (Modern-Day Debate, “ortho bro” gatekeeping, and why certain folks won’t face us), and pivot to Odinism, the Hávamál, and what “gods of our people” means in 2025. Culture notes hit everything from Sydney Sweeney box‑office chatter to Tyler Oliveira’s India dung‑festival doc blowback, Camp Mystic’s flood tragedy, and late‑cycle politics: tariff "dividends," 50‑year mortgages, and New Deal déjà vu. Plus: Black Hills mines, Kevin Costner westerns, and whether designer babies beat Darwin—or just invent a seasonal “hotness” meta. It’s equal parts campfire, call‑in, and contrarian comedy, with plenty of animal cameos and friendly Tourette’s from the homestead.
Dick Cheney is dead. Six days later, the twitter.com domain was retired. Coincidence? Or cosmic synchronicity revealing the hidden architecture of power?In tonight’s loose, rowdy hang, we start with Ben’s hot-mic hijinks and spiral into a darkly comic “tribute” to Dick Cheney—revisiting the 2006 quail-hunting fiasco, the meme era it spawned, and how early Twitter turbocharged political punchlines. From there we riff on media consolidation, platform shifts from Twitter to X, and whether the “Cheney presidency” eclipsed Bush. Along the way, we weave in Halliburton lore, Kathy O’Brien references, and the strange symmetry of internet culture, cable news, and podcast dominance. We also veer gloriously off-road: Gas Digital’s Story Wars, Legion of Skanks and Kill Tony get love; Tim Dillon’s infamous Meghan McCain bit makes an appearance; we commiserate over redistricting rants, fentanyl and Narcan street realities, and whether modern cities are drifting toward 15‑minute grids. We close with motorcycles vs. e-bikes, DIY food and farm life (yes, poop happens), and a grab‑bag of laugh‑to‑keep‑from‑crying stories that only this crew could conjure. LISTEN. IT ALL CONNECTS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM7U2eCbgOsRecorded live on Nov 4, 2025In this unhinged symphony of sense-making, we deliver the eulogy for Dickicus Chaneycus, exploring the theory that his still-beating heart now powers a reliquary beneath a remodeled White House. We connect the shotgun peppering of an attorney to the birth of Twitter, and trace the lines from a Wyoming ranch to the death of the blue bird.But this is more than a political conspiracy. This is a dive into the margins where truth actually lives.WE CONFRONT THE DEEP QUESTIONS:What is the metaphysical consequence of Dutch ovening your own pitbull?Is aquafaba ritual magical or just bean water?Did women invent quinoa as a superfood lie to punish men?Can you reset your zodiac sign by flatlining on Narcan?What does a stolen picanha steak have to do with the decline of Harley Davidson?This episode is a controlled chaos soufflé—a performance art piece for a world that has stopped making sense. We rant about California gerrymandering, the horror of kale, and the "technocratic panopticon," all while understanding that the great equalizer is, and always will be, your digestive tract's rebellion against lentils.This isn't a news show. It's counter-signal. It's the sound of a nervous system refusing to be curated. While legacy media gaslights you, we are in the Winnebago, building a worldview from the "poop-to-fruit cycle"—the fundamental truth that all systems are just things eating the dead things that came before.Kathy O’Brien book variant titles/editions (“Trance: Formation of America”)Halliburton: https://www.halliburton.comHalliburton Labs: https://www.halliburtonlabs.comX (formerly Twitter): https://x.comLegion of Skanks (podcast): https://www.gasdigital.com/shows/100Kill Tony (show/podcast): https://www.killtony.tvBig Jay Oakerson: https://www.bigjaycomedy.comTim Dillon: https://www.timdilloncomedy.comCrow777 Radio: https://www.crrow777radio.com Cold open, tech hiccups, and stoner doom chatter Media censorship, comedy podcasts, and cable deals Story Wars game: rules, bluffing, and panel banter Bar tales, accidental reveals, and birdwatching jokes Cheney quail "peppering," hunting physics, and quips From quail to Quayle: political asides and best VP bait Neocons, markets, and American Gods2salsa metaphor 2006 rewind: Cheney memes, Twitter2Bluebird origins "Death of Twitter" timing, Cheney lore, and Mockingbird media Comedy crossovers: dogs, camps, and panel chaos California redistricting, turnout, and c
Groceries, Gripers, and Young GrandpaTune in if you’re tired of: ❌ Scripted outrage ❌ “High-value male” cosplay ❌ Debates that end in blocklists ❌ Content that feels like a sales pitch This stream delivers: ✅ Authentic connection ✅ Intellectual curiosity ✅ Unapologetic humor ✅ A community that thinks and feels Watch:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIB97YEPFLMIn this freewheeling Part 2 of our Tuesday stream, we jump straight in—no intro—recapping a fiery week in panel debates and then spiraling joyfully through economics, culture, and comedy. From a provocative thought experiment on ending SNAP and its impact on grocery prices, to corporate pricing, government inefficiency, Medicaid/insurance horror stories, and the strange incentives of EBT black markets, we dig into how policy meets real life. We also get candid about food deserts, seed oils, kidney stones, and why eating actual protein matters more than endless snacking. Listeners jump on mic to talk biodigital convergence, Neuralink, digital ID, precious metals (platinum shout-out), and the oddities of Vegas/Atlantic City. Pop culture detours abound: Spaceballs, SNL’s glory days, Mad TV, Saw vs. suspense, Tron 3, Jared Leto cult vibes, and the everlasting brilliance of Wayne’s World. We celebrate grandparent wisdom, childhood responsibility, and the difference between being a protector vs. a tyrant. The Halloween party vibes stay strong—costumes, cats, mead, meaty debates, and a very happy pre-birthday for Balderson. It’s open-panel chaos in the best way: funny, frank, sometimes spicy, always real. Cold open: Part two kickoff and SNAP debate setup SNAP, prices, and corporate greed: will cuts lower groceries? Safety net vs. social order: Medicaid, EBT rules, and tradeoffs EBT black market tales and what you can buy with SNAP Food deserts, pricing, and produce in poor vs. wealthy areas Costumes, panel chaos, and a Halloween prize challenge Plastic surgery riffs and pop culture tangents Reservation life, rims, and copper scrapping stories Soda comebacks, whippets jokes, Bitcoin banter Auctioning a "high value" panelist and rapture jokes Ketchup vs. ranch: condiments, mead season, and party vibes Quinceañeras, epic family parties, and Flattoberfest cleanup Mead, hooch, mugwort dreams, and herbal smokes Ortho bros, managed panels, and debate drama recap Filibusters, tantrums, and the open panel philosophy Mugwort timelines, dream space, and ponchos Wizard ponchos, goats, and the Trinity of shampoo Blasphemy bit, debate booking, and Piers Morgan jokes Passio doc teaser and Philly trip jokes Precious metals talk: platinum, gold, and Nevada mining Fish, lozenges, and accents: panel introductions continue Biodigital convergence, Neuralink, and digital ID worries Live stream reveal, birthdays, and grandparent wisdom Helicopter parenting, early jobs, and vaccine injury stories Food, seed oils, kidney stones, and sodium talk Make America healthy again: protein, hydration, and fish Oxy stories, withdrawal misery, and Laura Loomer riffs EBT, prices, and looting threats—who pays at the end? OnlyFans, plastic surgery, and Jacinda memes Mask twins, panel memes, and beard power Groyper talk: Fuentes, youth politics, and replacements Farm accidents, pig barns, and wood chipper dangers One story, many myths: religion, men, and modern dating Homes, moms, and "shit tests": roles and respect OnlyFans millionaires, souls, gravity, and Janice jokes From Winona to heroin chic: beauty trends and diet Sketch comedy then and now: SNL, Mad TV, and offense Comedy’s niche era: podcasts, Legion of Skanks, and shocks Why big-screen comedies died and DVD economics Tron 3, Jared Leto, and industry plants Christian rock tour: DC Talk, Skillet, and labels Awards to self, industry business, and Jewish jokes Newsboys as a brand and church music licensing Makeup memes, downed debates, and Odinist vs. ortho bros Ragnarök, Baldr, and parallels to
57 Close to home, we share manly wins, weed industry truths, and practical mountain fixes—between pet chaos, rainstorms, and prepping for our upcoming open-panel costume episode on Tuesday October 28th.Smoke, Sora, and the Sphere: Culture War Meets Mountain LifeFrom AI Pop Idols to Culvert Chaos: A Gen X Field ReportJelly Roll at the Dove Awards and Other End Times PortentsPublic Domain Popeye, Pyramid DJs, and Off-Grid Reality ChecksDebates, Deepfakes, and Dog Hair: A Free-Range DispatchIn this wild, freewheeling episode, we riff on everything from AI-fueled pop-culture mashups to cultural flashpoints, all while juggling cats, dogs, chainsaws, and mountain life. I open with the weirdness of Sora deepfakes and public-domain rewrites (RIP Popeye’s spinach), wander through aura-farming and fan edits, and land on how Christian pop culture now collides with mainstream spectacle (yes, Jelly Roll at the Dove Awards). We detour into DJ pyramids in Egypt, public protests in Portland, and big-tent culture wars—then contrast that with off-grid realities: clearing culverts, cutting cords of wood, busted transmissions, septic woes, incinerator toilets, and why Carhartt ain’t what it used to be. We also unpack debate drama (stochastic-terror talk, Rob Noir’s bad faith debate edit), and generational identity (Gen X opting out vs. “war” rhetoric).Resources and mentions (non-sponsor): Turning Point/Charlie Kirk crowd dynamics; Sora AI videos and watermarking; fan edits in Star Wars/Marvel; public domain character remixes; DJ mega-shows (Vegas Sphere, Pyramids); Dove Awards/Jelly Roll; off-grid culvert clearing tips; Better Business Bureau reports on aftermarket transmission shops; cast iron sewer mains vs. modern replacements; incinerator toilets; cannabis market realities (fresh frozen vs. old stock, trim machines vs. hand trim); Tracy Twyman’s work and discussions around O9A; Gen X perspective in online debates. Cold Open & AI Resurrection — "dude" chant, riboflavin, Diane Keaton + AI, Sora, Michael Jackson revival Public Domain Riffs & Political Volley — Popeye rewrites, aura-maxing slang + Newsom, Harris, Bad Bunny culture jabs Awards, Language & Culture Wars — GMA, Jelly Roll at Dove Awards + team names, mascots, linguistic battles Feline Chaos & Public Nudity — Baptizing kittens, moonlight tales + Portland nudity protests, indecency laws Viral Trends & AI Ethics — SKIMS "merkin", Time cover + public domain vs. copyright, Hawking/Heisenberg parallels Pyramids Rave & DJ’s Last Stand — DJ Anima, Vegas Sphere, robo-Biden + Is the DJ era over? Euro techno, bar jokes Beer Rants & Masculinity Discourse — IPA hate, bar ownership + singles, manliness influencers, Bitcoin tangents Community Shoutouts & Mountain Survival — Chat features, Bubba lore + weather woes, floods, road washouts Infrastructure Frustrations — Road engineering, tunnel rants + high-speed rail vs. rebuild regulations California Political Carousel — Newsom, Katie Porter, scandals + media spin and political theater Celebrity Governance & Stoner Pregame — Noem, Bovino photo-ops + dabs, club exits, audience participation AI Remakes & Domestic Chaos — Sora deepfakes, Jurassic expectations + cats rampage, house ambience Faith & Performance — Milli Vanilli to megachurch spectacles + Bubba rescue story, howling, banjo test Conversion Culture & Internet Pitfalls — Ex–new age to #ChristIsKing + XXXchurch lore, kitten memes, web dangers Debate Aftermath & Ideological Symmetry — Noir clips, Ben Carson hypotheticals + right vs. left stochastic warfare Holiday Reckonings & Identity Politics — Columbus vs. Indigenous Peoples’ Day + Bubba naming, ICE optics, fashion satire Viking Lore & Rural Grit — Timelines, pet care laws + cords of wood, sewer mains, DIY resilience Home Systems & Hidden Hazards — Mains, meters, cast iron + knob-and-tube wiring flashbacks Cannabis Theater & Industry Science — Gigantic bong, hotbox antics + contact highs, chemtrails, trimming culture Market Crash & Harvest Anxiety — Price collapse, CRC, fresh-frozen myths + rain in summer, early winter threats Labor & Self-Reliance —
Tradition vs. Modernity: Navigating Faith and MasculinityOrthodox Christianity and the Red Pill: A Clash of CulturesFaith, Masculinity, and Modern Society: A Spirited DebateUrban vs. Rural: Defining Masculinity in Modern TimesThe Purpose of Life: Morality, Faith, and Societal ExpectationsOur guest, Martae, shares his experiences growing up in a Pentecostal church and his journey towards Orthodox Christianity. The conversation explores the purpose of life, morality, and the challenges of maintaining traditional values in modern society. We also touch on the role of masculinity, the importance of being a provider, and the impact of societal expectations on personal beliefs.The debate heats up as we discuss the implications of living in urban versus rural environments, the role of tradition in defining masculinity, and the influence of modern culture on religious practices. The conversation also delves into the red pill community, the challenges of maintaining Christian values in a secular world, and the importance of personal accountability.
Chaos, Cows, and a Crushing Debate Victory: Why This Dog Face Dudes Episode is a Must-WatchForget Taylor Swift’s new album. The real cultural event this week was the Dog Face Dudes’ post-game analysis of their legendary debate, “Who is worse for society: George Floyd or Destiny?” Last night’s stream was a masterclass in intellectual demolition, rural wisdom, and the kind of chaotic comedy you can only get when hosts refuse to stay in their lane.If you missed the live showdown, this debrief is your essential guide. Here’s why you need to watch it.The Main Event: Substance Obliterates SpeedThe DFD crew—Steve, Benjamin Balderson, and Marcus—dissected their victory over opponents Rob (a rapid-fire speaker dubbed "Rob Noire") and the largely comatose "Marte." The critique was as brutal as it was hilarious.Marcus painted a vivid picture of Rob’s style: “The faster Rob was speaking, the higher pitch his voice was coming out… a chunky Gilbert Gottfried.” Benjamin summed up the duo’s dynamic perfectly: “One of you seems like you've taken heroin and the other one, like, you've snorted all the cocaine.”While their opponents flailed, Steve and Ben anchored their argument in reality. They contrasted the global, tangible impact of George Floyd’s death with the terminally online influence of Destiny. Steve’s closing argument was definitive: “For the terminally online… Destiny is very serious and very evil and super important. But when you go out into the real world… nobody is doing anything in Destiny's name.”The Verdict: A landslide win for the Dudes, proving that prepared arguments and real-world grounding will always beat a high-speed verbal filibuster. Cold open chaos: "Who are you guys?" and soundcheck bits Sponsor banter and Viking Thor gag (ads ignored) Setting the stage: marathon of debates and fatigue Debate grind: taking lumps, practice, and preparation Benadryl jokes, speed-talking styles, and debate cadence Destiny vs. George Floyd: unveiling the goofy prompt Strategy talk: framing, disingenuous premises, and audience targeting Does Rob believe it? On-air persona vs. sincerity Breath control, choir technique, and the art of filibuster Community check-in: James, veggies, and panel etiquette Why Ben Carson entered the argument Ben Carson recap: surgeon, film portrayal, and contrast to Floyd How the debate prompt actually emerged on X Passion vs. provocation: who really cared about the prompt? Roasting etiquette: humor, humanity, and impressions Who is Destiny? Terminally online vs. real-world impact Attempted links to real violence and why they failed "It all happens for a reason": policy fallout and riots Best zingers: tongue speed jokes and debate levity Votes, correlation claims, and election context avoided Panel dynamics: likability, kittens, and fatigue Why the prompt was a loser: comparative societal effects Sunday’s prior debate: health origins and turning up the spice Bible study recap: hell, Old vs. New Testament references Dante, Milton, and layered hells vs. modern sermons Heaven tropes, androgynous angels, and pop-culture references Youth group confessions and culture-war humor Platform limits: what could not be shown on YouTube Five hours of Rob: voice, pace, and patience thresholds Hockey-fight metaphors and debate aggression control Opening statements mattered; the middle did not Counterfactuals mocked: "If my aunt had nuts…" Schoolyard snow stories and Minnesota memories Terminally online culture: who actually knows Destiny? Danger hair discourse, subcultures, and pop icons Taylor Swift, reviews, and pop-compare comedy Orthodox sphere callouts: debates that never happen Credit the source: Jay Dyer vs. Ian Davis infographic spat Audience shout-outs and community emoji talk Open panels: cameras off, voices on, and after-show dynamics Reddit as "front page": search, indexing, and drama Band names and bits: Earth, Wind, and Friar Renaissance Festival mode: victory silliness Vikings, TV trends, and historical corrections Braveheart myths, Robert the Bruce, and Scottish defiance Have you been to hell? Norse Hel and cycles of life
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