
#1815 - The Black Keys
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Discusses the uptick in girl self-harm and suicide correlated with social media, highlighting the impact of the iPhone and internet access on mental…
Whitley Strieber was a fiction writer who wrote a true life story that reads exactly like his novels, it talks about him being abducted by aliens, an…
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- Referenced books include The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Communion by Whitley Strieber.
- The Black Keys are guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach, and drummer Patrick Carney. Their new album, "Dropout Boogie," is available on May 13. http://www.theblackkeys.com/
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“Whitley Strieber was a fiction writer who wrote a true life story that reads exactly like his novels, it talks about him being abducted by aliens, and then I was fucking terrified.”
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Discusses the uptick in girl self-harm and suicide correlated with social media, highlighting the impact of the iPhone and internet access on menta…

Whitley Strieber was a fiction writer who wrote a true life story that reads exactly like his novels, it talks about him being abducted by aliens,…
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