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Author: Jacob Koons Jr

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Discussing everything from memes and games to classic literature and B-films, host Jacob Koons Jr explores the nature of the many things that are both common and peculiar. These discussion may poke fun at the coincidental similarities between words or ideas as well as raise important questions concerning the usually accepted notions.
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An analysis of the classic film “The Wizard Of Oz”.
Jacob reviews the intro to a website about the influence of Marxism on music and reviews a book called "The Garden Of The Prophet". For more of Jacob's work, visit the Linktree: https://linktr.ee/justjacobkoons2
Jacob sips some freshly brewed coffee from the press and shares his thoughts about the idea of the fee. Jacob also reads and shares some analysis about the classic poem "Cross My Heart".
Jacob sips on a cup of Super Coffee and shares his thoughts about Christmas. Check out this Christmas episode of the Stand Alone Podcast. Free Gift: https://bit.ly/2021SAPGIFT
While enjoying some possibly chlorinated tap water, Jacob shares his thoughts on a few lines from Gulliver's Travels and gives some reasons why those who wish to speak English should read the book. Memories Of Our Fathers.
After finishing his reading of the Jonathan Swift classic, Gulliver's Travels, Jacob shares his thoughts on what could be some of the most important sections of this fantastical tale. Also, Jacob reads the famous "give me liberty or give me death" speech by Patrick Henry.
In this episode, Jacob examines 5 real truths we can find in the 1985 Super Mario game. Jacob then follows some sources to uncover the spin found in an article by Wikipedia. For our audio listeners, Jacob takes a trivia quiz, then previews the trailer for the new LIGHTYEAR movie.
Jacob sips a cup of brew and reviews a specific quote from the Jonathan Swift satire novel Gulliver's Travels regarding the wetting of the royal housing. Using this quote, Jacob takes us on a journey through how ignoring the idea in this quote leads us down a problematic road.
Jacob enjoys a cup of brew and shares his thoughts on the nature of mankind. Also, Jacob discusses the new HBO ads.
As Jacob sips a cup of black coffee, he shares his thoughts on a Twitter finding as well as the idea of the new name for a holiday. Also, Jacob gives a small review for a recent meal! HINT: BISON...
Jacob shares his thoughts on what he has come to call the first world problem - that is to say, the first problem the world seems to turn a blind eye toward. In the episode today, Jacob gives a brief explanation as to why he thinks this is the "first world problem".
Jacob sips on some blonde roast coffee and shares some memes from across the internet. Also, a brand new 10-11 Roundup featuring 10 jokes and 1 truth about the whole Texas Border Crisis ordeal... HINT: something with the law.
After unfolding a paper from a box, Jacob attempts a read which ends with some messy comparisons. Also, we continue the reading of Jacob's book about recovering the future.
Jacob enjoys a cup of coffee and shares his interpretation of memes he found on the internet. From lawns being too nice for dog urine to Nicki Minaj wigging out over cancel culture, Jacob shares some thoughts on a few memes and reminds us about International Mens Day 2021!
Jacob indulges in a bottle of water and shares some unfair thoughts about some of the lowest hanging fruit in music. Artists included: George Strait, AFI, BB King, Linkin Park, and More!
Jacob enjoys a cup of coffee and shares his thoughts on a proverb. Underscoring the idea presented in the book of Proverbs from the Bible, Jacob gives some insight into the prospect of the concept of the Path Forward.
Jacob enjoys a goblet of water and shares his thoughts on a sonnet. Also, Jacob shares some personal pictures from dinner and the garden, as well as discusses his theory on the mind and the idea of things being mind-boggling!
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