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We are two self-proclaimed Blerds expressing what our black nerdiness is while giving our opinions and observations about society and culture through film, tv, media and whatever else we are Blerding Out about.
Today's episode we are reviewing Monkey Man. We are Blerding Out about Netflix K-Drama Queen of Tears, Akaash Singh YouTube comedy special Gaslit, shopping,Tig Nataro’s special Tig Notaro: Hello Again, Road House the film, Netflix's Physical: 100, and Boy Kills World and the Bad Boys 4, Bad Boys: Ride or Die movie trailers. Our Topics in Blackness are Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Album and Lizzo’s I Quit IG post.
Review Timestamp 52:30
Akaash Singh Comedy special- Gaslit
https://9fvb.short.gy/AkaashGaslit
Dev Patel Interview
https://9fvb.short.gy/DevPatelInterview
Monkey Man Article
https://9fvb.short.gy/MonkeyManArticle
Intro and Outro music is “Twilight” by Capshun
Find him on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/capshun
Show Notes by Bola Hanson
Audio engineering by Whitney Booker
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We are two self-proclaimed Blerds expressing what our black nerdiness is while giving our opinions and observations about society and culture through film, tv, media and whatever else we are Blerding Out about.