
#1530 - Duncan Trussell
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#1530 - Duncan Trussell mentions Dune by Frank Herbert, Doom by Frank Herbert, Irresistible by Adam Alter, and Utopia by Buckminster Fuller with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
But like and Undun I'm reading this great book doing by Frank Herbert is so good.
The book Doom by Frank Herbert is incredible.
This is what I'm getting out of this book irresistible.
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“I'm reading this great book doing by Frank Herbert is so good. And in this desert world there's this being called the Freman. They're like they they like have become they represent complete, complete attunement with nature.”
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“The book Doom by Frank Herbert is incredible. Fridays we have a family gathering and she starts hanging out. But join us there.”
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“The book discusses addictions, particularly how addictive games like Tetris and Candy Crush are designed to be incredibly engaging and profitable.”
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“The speaker references a conversation about world peace and mentions Buckminster Fuller, indicating he put out important ideas related to this topic.”
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“The book details a CIA LSD operation involving Charles Manson, who was allegedly dosed in prison. It uncovers connections to various political figures and mind control experiments.”
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“The speaker references 'Brave New World' in the context of discussing societal issues and control, indicating a perspective on current events.”
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“I was Aldus Huxley book and you start telling me about some crazy shit.”
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“The speaker mentions reading the Book of Mark today regarding the parable of the Sower.”
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