Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Season 3, Episode 7 - Joe Pera Shows You How to Keep Functioning in Mid-Late Winter
Tfw a large chunk of the Christian extreme right spreads around a piece of art mocking their prophet and savior to own their political enemies...

Listen, man. If this is you, maybe you should stop politics and pray for a while.

This is really difficult to watch. Let us pray for them.
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Season 3, Episode 9 - Joe Pera Builds a Chair with You

This is the end... At least for now
You should do the same when you're in Yooper country
In 2023 Calumet held its Olympic competition awarding gold medals to top contender pasty eaters and pullers. This year Calumet’s annual pasty fest will travel back in time for a medieval-themed pasty fest. Annually the streets of Calumet fill with hundreds of people enjoying the regional dish that came to the Upper Peninsula by way of Cornwall, England. The Cornish pasty quickly became a favorite meal for miners in the region for its convenience and delicious fillings.

The medieval time theme will bring a mini-renaissance fair. Just as last year’s Pasty Fest included Olympic events, this year’s medieval theme will have participants take part in jousting, the return of the strong man pasty pull, and pasty eating competition. Even featuring the heralded battle between House Ketchup and House Gravy. Additionally, the festival’s organizers expect the fun for Saturday to spill over into Friday evening with a concert at the Calumet Theatre and a poetry slam at Eva’s Hideaway. Pasty Fest’s main events and the traditional parade will take place on August 17th. Find more details ahead of Pasty Fest here. Those interested in getting involved with the event as a volunteer or vendor should contact Leah Poolzin with Main Street Calumet.
Making some pasties but with buttermilk substituted in for the water. Googled to try to find other folks trying this idea... All that comes up for "'buttermilk pasty'" is this nigga talkin' about how Jesus wasn't a "buttermilk pasty pale skinned blue eyes white man."

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