I've been re-reading a bit of Bukowski this week. His writing is so direct and free from moralising and sappy reflections. It feels like as the reader, he doesn't feel the need to explain himself all the time. He gives you credit for being an intelligent, thoughtful person, and so rather than justifying all the things he's saying, he just tells you them as they are and lets you make up your own mind about what you think about them. I think I learnt something about that while doing the pod this week.
Ep 158 - Camping
Ep 157 - The T-Shirts!!!
Ep 156 - My Favourite Drug Is Acid
Ep 155 - The Beach
Ep 154 - Opening Up
Ep 153 - Learning To Collaborate
Ep 152 - Fuck Technology
Ep 151 - We're In Lockdown Still
Ep 150 - Waiting for Al Fresco Summer
Ep 149 - Pizza Makes Me Cry
Ep 148 - Feminism
Ep 147 - The Trolley Pole Problem
Ep 146 - Operation Warp Speed
Ep 145 - A Hot Mirror Selfie
Ep 144 - Selling Out
Ep 143 - A Lonely Man Trying To Share His Life With The World
Ep 142 - The Witcher 3
Ep 141 - Learning How To Cry
Ep 140 - Horticulture
Ep 139 - Giving Up On Your Dream
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