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Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: we spin the web on the web about how our minds spin about things we see and hear on the web! Some of the plays include explicit language. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below.

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1:55 - Targeted Advertising by Mike Puckett

2:08 - On hearing that top client scientists released a landmark report on climate change… by Rob Neill

2:53 [CW: explicit language] - scrolling through writers block by Shelton Lindsay

7:11 [CW: drug use] - Brokeboi ASMR Pt. 1: Bong Resin by Greg Lakhan

10:45 - Imaginary montage from Untitled Apocalypse Movie Project (version 2.0) by Rob Neill, featuring Greg Lakhan, Mike Puckett, and Shelton Lindsay

Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov

Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean

Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Shelton Lindsay

Take care!

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Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: we spin the web on the web about how our minds spin about things we see and hear on the web! Some of the plays include explicit language. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below.

If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, subscribe to the show, tell a friend, and leave a review on your listening app of choice. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. And be our friend on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.

View episode transcription here!

1:55 - Targeted Advertising by Mike Puckett

2:08 - On hearing that top client scientists released a landmark report on climate change… by Rob Neill

2:53 [CW: explicit language] - scrolling through writers block by Shelton Lindsay

7:11 [CW: drug use] - Brokeboi ASMR Pt. 1: Bong Resin by Greg Lakhan

10:45 - Imaginary montage from Untitled Apocalypse Movie Project (version 2.0) by Rob Neill, featuring Greg Lakhan, Mike Puckett, and Shelton Lindsay

Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov

Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean

Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Shelton Lindsay

Take care!

  continue reading

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