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Greetings and salutations! It's time for more Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, the Brothers Moriarty are joined by Defining Duke co-host MrMattyPlays and Summon Sign host Brad Ellis. Colin's worried about unabashed consumerism and unfettered capitalism, and expresses yet more concern that the haves and have-nots are on an obvious collision course. Dagan wants each cast member to regale him with interesting (and totally true!) facts that he (and most others) are unlikely to know. Where's the best place to live when it comes to 'biome'... forest... beach... the desert?! Brad inquires. Finally, Matty explores the idea of time travel with an eye towards things we'd change, if only we'd be willing to deal with the inevitable repercussions of our modified actions, be they what they may.

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SeanG123

Go back in time to see dinosaurs or go back in time to college to have sex with the girl you didn’t lol.

Zeke the Plumber

“Would Jesus be pro-AI” is the Monday morning existential crisis I signed up for

John

Did you recently read Saliens Colin?

John

Did you recently read Sapiens, Colin?

Cyprus Davis

Dagan have fun in Florida! I used to go to Fort Myers and drive down to the Keys, very beautiful! Marco island is fantastic too! Keep up all the great work guys! 💙

Kickstand

Jew here, the Jews wanted to return to Israel for nearly 2000 years. It’s one of the foundational reasons we made it through the darkest times in ghettos. As an American, it’s obviously an error they didn’t all go to Alaska, that would’ve been brilliant for us. By majority Jewish opinion, the repair of Israel is no shortage of a miracle. While there has been a lot of the death and destruction, the existence of the state has obviously been a net huge boon for its citizens, and it’s neighbors as well, although they are very unhappy. Zionism isn’t a 19th century phenomenon it’s part and parcel of Judaism. It was only revitalized in the 1890s.