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Multi-level marketing, clothing websites, radio advertising and Jake's real-life story of his hometown Q-pilled shop-keeps. This episode involves a lot of commerce!

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Episode music by Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com), Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com), Rudy (http://soundcloud.com/rudy-3), Matthew Delatorre (http://implantcreative.com)

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Anonymous

You all are amazing, definitely worth every cent!

Anonymous

Really loved the episode! Thank you so much for the effort you put into the show :) also, the mask debate thing killed me, I can only imagine your laughs when you first heated it

Brian Long

Great episode, guys 👏

Roxy Orcutt

Jake, your mom’s Nextdoor stories should be a regular feature.

Anonymous

Hawt damn, I need that card game!

Anonymous

Awww...we love y’all too QAA. Thanks for all the hard work y’all do.

Anonymous

Oh my god the song playing in the background of the board game advertisement is "In the Face of Evil"-- which is from the soundtrack of Hotline Miami 2, a game about a secret ultranationalist patriot organization trying to "save America" through extreme violence. The name and the game's plot are a really weird coincidence, though I think they just thought it sounded cool.

Anonymous

Also, the level where this song plays is one where a bunch of wanna-be vigilantes kill a bunch of gangsters to save their friend's kid sister, but it turns out they're totally mistaken, and she was just hanging out with the gang bangers, and they've slaughtered all her friends. It turns out they're not on some righteous crusade "in the face of evil", they're just killing indiscriminately out of a desire to live out a vigilante fantasy.

beshiner

Brb gotta go maskdebate

Anonymous

The wild part is that I grew up 20 mns away from winnetka and I just texted my friends who still live there and nobody (including myself before this ep) knew about this

Melissa Humbert

I live on the far north side of Chicago and I remember that story about the pilled store display from last summer! It made it onto my neighborhood's Facebook page, which, while better than Nextdoor, still has its own brand of popcorn drama.

Anonymous

It’s pronounce “press-kit”, Julian!! Like biscuit. (Am from Prescott, regrettably. Am out of it, thankfully.)