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5 Star Tossers
5 Star Tossers
65 episodes
2 weeks ago
We wanted to talk about the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. We ended up returning to a question Sagi asked in the last episode (Bowser Bones): how do we talk to people who mean well but don't get more radical ideas? This question is so hard to answer, we meander on all sides of it. We speak about the violence of left and right, we speak about the performative insincerity of so many talking heads, and we think about a kind of psychotic manifest destiny that encourages so many people...
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We wanted to talk about the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. We ended up returning to a question Sagi asked in the last episode (Bowser Bones): how do we talk to people who mean well but don't get more radical ideas? This question is so hard to answer, we meander on all sides of it. We speak about the violence of left and right, we speak about the performative insincerity of so many talking heads, and we think about a kind of psychotic manifest destiny that encourages so many people...
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5 Star Tossers
Charlie Kirk: Can't We All Grieve Along
We wanted to talk about the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. We ended up returning to a question Sagi asked in the last episode (Bowser Bones): how do we talk to people who mean well but don't get more radical ideas? This question is so hard to answer, we meander on all sides of it. We speak about the violence of left and right, we speak about the performative insincerity of so many talking heads, and we think about a kind of psychotic manifest destiny that encourages so many people...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 22 minutes

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Bowser Bones: The Fantasy of Biological Male Strength
Bowser bones is a phrase Andy and Jake came up with after playing way too much Mario Tennis. One afternoon, Jake chose to play as Bowser and easily defeated Andy, who was playing as Princess Peach. He accused Jake of cheating because Bowser's character has more power than Peach. This soon became a question about the assumption that man has more bone density than women. Andy pointed out what a gross fantasy it is whenever men assert this difference. Often times this assertion comes in the form...
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1 month ago
1 hour 53 minutes

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AI is still here: The Fragment on Machines, Progress, and the Tower of Babel (Part 2)
Well, we thought about AI again. This time Andy joined us. Jake, as promised, went Marx Grudge. He read from Marx's "Fragment on Machines," and listed the many lawsuits currently levied against "AI vendors." That said, he also couldn't help thinking about the future of porn. Sagi spoke about the metaphysical utilitarian progress underpinning AI, certain that the only real thing AI can do is solve the stupid analytic philosophy trolley problem. Oh, that and get a high score on an IQ test. Andy...
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1 month ago
1 hour 51 minutes

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Vats for Brains: AI and Automated Intelligence (Part I)
Hello there audient, How's life? So, for this summer of lovely weather and lovelier news the Tossers bring you the first of a two-part series of pods dealing with A.I. It'll be fun and light, much like this summer! This one was just me and Jake, as Andy and Jack are (surely) having the time of their lives elsewhere.. and we discuss so, so much. What is AI? Sagi argues it's not deserving of its name, giving a bad rap to intelligence, assuming we can indeed create it, that intelligence is withi...
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2 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes

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Pets: Our Imaginary Friends
As promised, our fun episode: pets! Did we end up keeping it G-rated and uncritical, no! Did we find a way to critique the adorable perfection of our feline and canine friends, yes! We also talked about sweet-16 Ponies, crazy cat ladies, imperialism, and Lacan's Imaginary.
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3 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes

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Fracking: A Priva(tiza)tion of Earth and Soul
Hello audient! (Jake says we have one more but I know it's still, as always, just you...) So we did an episode about fracking. Missing Jack on this one... We had a lot to say. But it was all pretty depressing. Still, as someone else had probably already said (#nocuck), if you don't open your eyes in the dark they could never get used to it (and see the little light that's left). Fracking is a technology meant to extract oil and gas, not from underground repositories or "pockets," but from roc...
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4 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

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Tossers' Variety Show: Our Favorite Quotations
Today we shared 4 of our favorite quotations and discussed them on their own and in relation to each other. We quoted Dorothy Parker, Lex Luthor, Friedrich Nietzsche, Bob Dylan, Marvel Comics, Richard Rorty, Moby Dick, Ru Paul, and Franz Kafka.
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5 months ago
1 hour 46 minutes

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The University, or Teaching Real Fucking Shit
Greetings, audient! This.. was... a long one. We each have our own scar tissue from university encounters, passionate moments of transformation and inspiration experienced alongside sad encounters with hopelessness, mediocrity and slave morality. So this one was more personal. The state of the University - as an institution, as a public good - has been in free fall for quite a while, well before contemporary dictators started slamming it down more forcefully (bullies invariably go for the wea...
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5 months ago
1 hour 56 minutes

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The Shit-Eating Grin: Defense Mechanism for a Modern "Man"
Jake can't stop cursing in this episode. We discuss the terribly obnoxious, punch-deserving, smirk that refuses to listen to the Other. Though prevalent especially in the world of Maga punditry, whether it be Zionists smirking at the word genocide, or Michael Knowles donning smarm as his personality in general, the shit-eating grin is a weaponized rejection of thought. It also reveals the shame and guilt of the would be cocky grinner. Andy thinks about how despairing it is to see this contagi...
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6 months ago
1 hour 50 minutes

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Sherlock Holmes: Limited Bandwidth (Inc.)
Audient! This episode imposes upon us (well Jake mostly) the horrors of shoddy writing and bad aesthetics. And yet, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's creation seems to be very much alive. How is that? Why? We get to touch on some long-neglected Star here, Il vaut mieux Lyotard que jamais, hearkening back to its post-structuralist origins. We go back down memory lane to when me and Jake were reading this exact critique of that exact attitude, that time between Analytic philosopher John Searle and...
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7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes

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Nosferatu: Bringing the Finish Line Right To You
You gotta listen to it to believe it. Jake, Sagi, and Andy go Foucault, Nietzsche, Derrida, Lacan and Freud all over Nosferatu's Ass. There's demonic possessions, feminine jouissance, the Marquise de Sade shows up, Sagi defends masculine dignity, Andy introduces the Symbolic of Blood, Jake folds the text inside and out, Dracula is proclaimed the OG gooner, and we couldn't edit out all the laughter.
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7 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes

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The Hustler with an Unconscious of Gold: Homage to David Lynch
Greetings, audient! David Lynch passed away, and Sagi insisted on embarrassing his memory and us by making a tribute pod. Of course an oeuvre analysis is not Tossers style, but we found a nice angle in comparing his The Lost Highway with David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Both movies deal in the impasses and monstrosities of masculine desire, a shared theme that reveals a deep, informative, difference between the two directors, each using the literary device of the double in his own film,...
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8 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes

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Revenge of the Nerds: Elon Musk, Silicon Valley, Crypto Fascists and Other Sad Shit
Welcome to a sad episode about the sad state of our world. If you thought the nerds taking over for the jocks was a sign of liberation, think again. The spiteful nature of the nerds knows no limits and certainly knows even less about care. Referring at times to the now canceled 1984 movie Revenge of the Nerds, we read this fantasy into the new conservative self-made man, the one who "does their own research," but never rereads. Are algorithims and social media inducing us all to live as socia...
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9 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

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Late Stage NBA...
Hello, audient, We are discussing the NBA's crisis of viewership these days, how to analyze it, where to approach it from, who to blame... Jake takes the side of the NBA "worker"; a late-stage capitalism employee that has already fully adjusted to the true mentality of the sport - personal profit. He also raises the issue of homoeroticism, which becomes particularly resonant with the fantasies of the white man towards the black man's body - othered, mystified and "supercharged." It's a fan...
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9 months ago
1 hour 42 minutes

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24: Jack Bauer's Beastly Christian Sovereignty in the State of Emergency
Sagi and Jake take on the toxic political masculinity of Jack Bauer on their own. They speak about how the State of Emergency places Jack in a position outside the law, both beast (criminal) and sovereign. In this state Jack finds a Christian faith that ensures that every extra-legal decision he makes will save the lives of pure innocent and good Americans, specifically his erotic yet virginal daughter.
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9 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

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Middle Age, and Middle Ages: The Tossers' 50th Episode, and Trump's Re-election
Dear, stubborn, listener, Are you still there? For our weirdly unlikely 50th Episode -- mine and Jake's Gold Anniversary or something(?) -- we went populist. Donald Trump's re-election is now fact, but the meaning of that fact remains to be articulated, engaged-with. We seem to be in agreement that more than Trump's winning the elections, the Democratic party lost it. Jake calls it 'libtardation;' we think it is a new socio-political category. Were they ever an alternative? Trump's ca...
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11 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

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Cultural Appropriation: The Terror and Promise of ALWAYS having to do it
In this episode we discuss the absurdity of the taboo against cultural appropriation. Introducing specific examples like which Halloween costumes to wear, or which recipes you can and cannot cook, the Tossers argue that culture is itself appropriation, and thus the taboo attempts to inhibit something that can never be inhibited. To emphasize this universal necessity of cultural appropriation, we introduce theories of language. Jack introduces Wittgenstein's theory of language games and the ...
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11 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes

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The Substance: The Capital and Narcissistic Horror of The Young Beautiful Woman (Or: Where is my Mother?)
We all loved a movie, oh, actually Jack hated it. This is a perfect episode, you should listen to it. Aside from withering take downs of the myriad misreadings of Coralie Fargeat's new movie The Substance, we introduce you to the narcissistic split of the melancholic subject. Beginning with Freud and moving to Melanie Klein, we read this movie as a visceral portrayal of the infantile position that clamors for the good breast while being persecuted by the bad one. Andy discusses the me...
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1 year ago
1 hour 47 minutes

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The Multiverse: Jesus, What a Racket!
With a healthy dose of disdain, we enter the multiverse via the Marvel movie Deadpool and Wolverine and the Oscar-winning movie Everything Everywhere all at Once. Sagi talks about the hollow nostalgia of the cameo, and the way that the characters become something of a Heideggerian standing-reserve for more scenes, more plots, and more revenue. Is Sagi finally doing Marx Grudge? Andy wishes that the multiverse would remain solely a video game construct, ruing the day when Mickey Mouse and Wo...
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1 year ago
1 hour 23 minutes

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Israel's Fault: The Problem with (a Messiah-less) Zion
Oh boy... This episode is longer than usual, more contentious, as it addresses the current genocidal violence in Gaza in ways that neither 'the left' nor 'the right,' as they are now called (defined?), would stand behind; except perhaps with a dagger?.. We are both against what Israel is doing in Gaza, and think it ought to stop immediately (which would still be much much too late). Our discussions, our rhetoric, our frameworks of understanding, however, are neither neutral nor universal. ...
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1 year ago
2 hours 28 minutes

5 Star Tossers
We wanted to talk about the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. We ended up returning to a question Sagi asked in the last episode (Bowser Bones): how do we talk to people who mean well but don't get more radical ideas? This question is so hard to answer, we meander on all sides of it. We speak about the violence of left and right, we speak about the performative insincerity of so many talking heads, and we think about a kind of psychotic manifest destiny that encourages so many people...