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Danhausen, Deja Vu, and Grocery Delivery

15 min · 29. kesä 2026
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in this episode, i just talk about the wrestler danhausen and my grocery delivery haul

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8 Plates of Food, Zero Coffee, and a History of the "Knocker-Upper"

Welcome back to Bree’s World — the show where I stay up all night for reasons that make zero sense and immediately turn it into content. Today, your sleep-deprived host Bree is running entirely on fumes, no caffeine, and pure spite. Why? Because her cat, Starshine, decided to run an all-night diner experience that resulted in eight separate, barely-touched plates of food on the kitchen floor. In this episode, we are diving deep into the absolute delirium of the morning-after: * The 3 AM Screaming Match: Is your cat malfunctioning, or are they just a tactical genius? We look at the actual science behind overnight meowing, from "crepuscular" instincts and feline sundowning to how we accidentally turn ourselves into highly efficient furry vending machines. * Historical Delirium: Before iPhones and cheap alarm clocks, how did the working class actually get out of bed? Enter the Knocker-Upper—a real, live historical profession where someone's entire job was hitting your window with a giant bamboo stick or a pea-shooter. We explore this chaotic industrial era routine and answer the ultimate paradox: Who wakes up the knocker-upper? Grab your coffee (unlike Bree) and let's get into it. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and please, for the love of God, do not feed your cat at 2 AM.

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Grab a cup of coffee, tea, or whatever you’ve got, and welcome back to Bree’s World. Today, we are diving deep into the world of botany that absolutely refused to play by the rules. First, we’re giving some well-deserved love to the 1986 practical-effects masterpiece Little Shop of Horrors. Then, we get into the real freaks of nature: the 700+ species of carnivorous plants that looked at regular soil, said "no thanks," and evolved a completely terrifying alternative strategy to survive. From the architectural scheme of the pitcher plant to the horrifying beauty of the sundew, it turns out plants are not just sitting there being decorative. Finally, we travel back to the 1800s to talk about orchidelirium—a period of Victorian history where wealthy collectors entirely lost their minds, hired ruthless "orchid kings," and committed literal plant crimes just for the vibes. In this episode: * Why the 1986 Little Shop of Horrors movie cast absolutely understood the assignment. * How pitcher plants turn insects into soup using nothing but gravity and a dream. * The cutthroat, manipulative world of 19th-century orchid hunters. * A brief existential thought on how to thrive when your environment isn't giving you what you need (metaphorically, please don't eat flies). Tune in, get comfortable, and remember: this is a judgment-free zone. Except for the Orchid King.

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