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Welcome back to Constellation! This week, Colin and Dagan are joined by legendary game designer David Jaffe and Last Stand's executive producer, Dustin Furman. Colin wants to discuss colonialism and its lingering presence today, while Dustin would like to talk about horror movies—our best, favorites, and overall thoughts on the enjoyment of being scared. This episode is a bit abnormal, with a few issues that caused Jaffe and Colin to drop out before the final topic. But don't worry; Dustin and Dagan held down the fort with a discussion on karaoke. It starts pretty straightforward but delves deep into the nature of insecurity and rising above it. This might be the most unique episode of Constellation yet, so please enjoy and forgive us for the mid-show mix-up.

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TL

I'm catching this one now, I'm a huge horror fan, I definitely want to hear that topic.

Chris's Closeted Weeabo Side

Lmao the Constellation episode where the D's do a coup. Real crazy how they just lathered Colin with mustard and hung him up before his wedding day

Jacob Abraham

I’d love to see more movies about how indigenous life was before the colonials. They do movies about how Africa is but not much about North America. They all fought each other for land and food too. The Caribbeans were cannibals. That’s why it is called the Caribbean.

Aaron Barnes

@Colin regarding Microsoft acknowledging the traditional land owners, in Australia that procedes every major sporting event, press conference, business conference, school assembly etc. However we just had a referendum to amend the Constitution to include the Aboriginal/indigenous people and it was rejected in a landslide in every state so to your point, we don't believe it that much to put out self out

Brannon H

Awesome episode fellas! I really appreciate the point about waiting for things to settle a bit before "becoming an expert" on something. Constellation continues to be my favorite listen each week.

Minya

Love you guys but definitely think you guys are lacking knowledge on the native side being affected by colonization and are seeing things only from imperialism perspectives. Whether it’s the Americas or Palestine or anywhere else.

Marco Maluf

Jeffey realizing he is alienated from the real world view is astonishing, too bad he will still defending his completely wrong understanding about the world outside his bubble.