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Fuzzy Wuzzy Was A Bear

43 min · 1 de jul de 2025
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đŸ’« Gravity’s got us hooked—literally and literarily—as Richard kicks off the show by announcing, “I’m reading a book about gravity
 đŸ’© From there, things get weirdly educational: Did you know wombats poop in cubes? That’s right—square-shaped poop. It helps them mark their territory without it rolling away. Nature is practical... and just a little unsettling. 🎬 It’s 1987 rewind time with two cinematic classics: đŸȘ Spaceballs (1987) đŸ•Žïž The Untouchables (1987) 🌿🧠 We bring it back to the classroom with another round of “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” Q: What gas do plants breathe in that humans and animals breathe out? Q: What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 8 inches and width of 3 inches? Q: How many continents are there? Q: What’s the past tense of “go”? Q: True or False: Bats are mammals? 📚 Richard also shares his thoughts on Market in the Maelstrom by Harmon Cooper—a LitRPG that blends chaos, commerce, and character progression. If you like your leveling systems with a side of existential dread, this one’s for you.

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Fuzzy Wuzzy Was A Bear

đŸ’« Gravity’s got us hooked—literally and literarily—as Richard kicks off the show by announcing, “I’m reading a book about gravity
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