It shouldn’t be surprising this is what David Sedaris’ political analysis is like but it’s still disappointing
It shouldn’t be surprising this is what David Sedaris’ political analysis is like but it’s still disappointing
I’m on Podcast Addict. I used to have Podbean. I forget why I ultimately switched. But I was definitely put off by the random live radio shows it would serve up frontpage and definitely by these suggestions as well. It made me wonder if their was any agenda, or if these shows are really so popular that it was just an honest reflection of what people listen to for them to be always in my face. Ended up listening to a lot of Mark Levin. Just kidding! Also, I remember having to remember to turn off automatic downloads anytime I followed a new show or else end up having to delete tons of accidentally download eps
bluetooth headphones. love being able to stay active without the buds yanking out of my ears all the time.
Using the trunk as a plate? Standing in the parking lot? Yeah that’s good living
Well, it’s David Sedaris in the New Yorker. No undecided average bystander will ever see this essay. It could not possibly be more in group and smug than this