An Absolutely Remarkable Thing – Or so we try to be…

Wait what?!? An episode about a somewhat recently released book. Yeah, I know it's weird. But M had a lot of thoughts about An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. Many of which she had while she was stress eating tortillas....

As a result, M wants to talk about the things other people think of us, especially people we've never met. Mostly people we've never met. IDK, digital life is weird. She'll also talk about gluten free pad thai, attorneys, and nihilism. We're getting around in this episode.

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Topic of Today's Episode:
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing (2018) by Hank Green

Also...
The CGP Grey Video I promised to link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9OHn5ZF4Uo

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An Abundance of Katherines – But Not a Remarkable Amount, I Guess…

M talks about what occassionally feels like a forbidden love, specifically John Green's lesser known book An Abundance of Katherines. Well, it's not a forbidden love. But maybe a super uncommon one.  But all the same, it's dear to M, and she wants to tell you why this relatively unremarkable book is remarkable to her.


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Topics of Today's Episode:
An Abundance of Katherines (2006) by John Green


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The Fault in Our Stars - On Connections

The Fault in Our Stars (TFIOS), the "romantic tragedy" film that hit the top of the box office in the summer of 2014. It's a great story, a great book, and a great movie (despite being an adaptation). And it's a love story. Love is great and all, but we connect to people in other ways. Here are the thoughts of someone who saw that movie twice during its opening weekend.

Topic of this Episode
The Fault in Our Stories (2014) directed by Josh Boone
Based on the 2012 novel by John Green

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