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048- Venus is a Man's World, by William Tenn, 1951

33 min · 2 de ago de 2020
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048- Venus is a Man's World, by William Tenn, 1951 Wherein a man named Butt wants to get married. Ruiz Tremello & Marguerite are in the New Bahamas, and this week discussing the 1951 short story, "Venus is a Man's World", by William Tenn. This one's kinda sexist AF, but mostly it's just 1950's playful sexism- you know, the kind that's terrible, just like all the others. We don't spend much time ranting about it though. Mostly I (Ruiz) tell the story and Marguerite reacts- you know, just like every episode. Also, DOWN WITH BOWL CUTS!

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