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Surprise! To make up for an abbreviated episode this week, Alex Jaffe, Tim Rogers and Brandon Sheffield chat about 

  • kids these days, 
  • Marvel movies, 
  • language, 
  • last minute Christmas gifts, 
  • requests to Wishlist Hyper Gunsport Now On Steam, 
  • Ys games, 
  • The Game Awards, 
  • the soundtrack of the Nier remake, 
  • the Insert Credit Awards, 
  • NFTs, 
  • TV recommendations, 

and much more!

Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Tim Rogers and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn (barely). Original music by Kurt Feldman.

Comments

Daniel West

the soundtrack award was voted on by the official voters. all of the awards are 90 percent official voters and 10 person online fan vote, with the exception of player's voice (which halo infinite won)

Kory

Actually literally laughing out loud at the mental image of Tim flip flopping string cheese around with a pair of ineffectual shears 😂 Also, sincere apologies for all the mental anguish “on line” has caused…they are so interchangeable for me I can’t even be sure which one I usually say!

garret

I'm actually sad about losing the "one day early", unless we'll get new episodes on Sundays—I always look forward to listening to the new episode on Sunday to wind down the weekend. Any plans to change the release time for future episodes?

insert credit

if we go with it, the plan would be to release the episode at the same time as currently, but the youtube video would be the next day (because of processing time)

Ketan Jha

Just chiming in to say I too enjoy my Monday morning (GMT) insert credit episodes. Also, Hyper Gunsport is wishlisted.

syswivv

one of my favorite southern colloquialisms is instead of bringing or taking or driving someone to a place, you carry them there

insert credit

(brandon:) wow, I've never heard this one and I've spent a lot of time in florida - maybe it's from a different zone?

Anonymous

yeah i guess it depends on where you’re from. I’m in Charlotte, NC and i say “drop off” and “pick up” or just simply “i’ll uber you” lol

syswivv

heh, yeah i reckon it can be limited to certain areas ! my conception of southern vocabulary may be a bit skewed, as i have picked most of it up from family that live in *extremely* rural areas of alabama.

insert credit

(brandon:) over here I say "pick up" and "drop off" but most of the time it's "give you a ride"