H.I. #124: Double High Five
Update: 2019-05-2730
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Grey and Brady discuss: royal babies, are your parents your parents, the Brady Sportsball Curse, Dallas (Dulles) Airport, Grey tries to not complain about YouTube, double high five emoji, hashtagsquarespacebeyond100 and Hello Internet contingency plans on Patreon, and asking Tim Cook a question.
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EVERY baby is a ROYAL baby - Numberphile
Netflix: Formula 1, Drive to Survive
SquareSpace Beyond 100 on Twitter
Contingency plans & Goodbye Internet
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But there is a high five emoji already 🙏🙏
The hands raised in the air could be for the way deaf people clap.
12:52 Brady with the secret pun
Why is there a weird studder/gliching sound over the podcast? Is it only me?
I’m so glad they had the biological vs “real” parentage discussion as the vocabulary of it has always bothered me. My mother is the only person I know I share DNA with as she was adopted, and I never knew or met the man that impregnated her but I was raised from the time of my birth by her second boyfriend, my dad. People always ask things like if I knew my “real” dad, and I was always like yea well obviously, he’s that guy that loves my mom and me and works hard to protect and care for us; and his brothers are my uncles and their children are my cousins and etc, but people are (I think) weirdly obsessive ‘oh no I meant your REAL dad’ presumably real meaning some rando living in Winnipeg that used to date my mom in high School? My dad had another child with my mom, my (half I guess? he seems like a whole person to me) brother, it bothered me a lot when he was born that people would ask my dad how it felt to ‘finally be a father’ as of course, I’m not his “real” daughter either, but th