Chapter

Confusion over Priorities in Society
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36:45 - 39:04 (02:18)

The speaker reflects on the strange priorities of society where people are willing to put up with a lot for cheaper gas, but are concerned with changing the name of a condiment.

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In this podcast episode, the host discusses the idea of being open to foreign invasion if they have something better to offer than current conditions, such as the possibility of free healthcare.
36:45 - 37:34 (00:48)
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Foreign invasion
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In this podcast episode, the host discusses the idea of being open to foreign invasion if they have something better to offer than current conditions, such as the possibility of free healthcare. They also casually mention their poor health situation, having not been to a doctor in a while, and seeing a dentist instead.

Chapter
Confusion over Priorities in Society
Episode
Part Two: Turkmenbashi: The Dictator Who Declared Himself Jesus
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The struggle of understanding the days of the week in rural regions is highlighted in a conversation between a driver and an interpreter in Paul Thoreau's article.
37:34 - 39:04 (01:29)
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Rural areas
Summary

The struggle of understanding the days of the week in rural regions is highlighted in a conversation between a driver and an interpreter in Paul Thoreau's article. Additionally, a dentist in the area banned cigarettes, leading to the incineration of all cigarettes in the country.

Chapter
Confusion over Priorities in Society
Episode
Part Two: Turkmenbashi: The Dictator Who Declared Himself Jesus
Podcast
Behind the Bastards