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  • #21 Benticuno - Tomdos - Marktres
    2024/12/20

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully IllInformed podcast, we delve into chats that begin with Christmas movie recommendations and transitions into a deep dive into Pokémon. The episode concludes with a fun game of 'Who Am I?'.

    Keywords

    Wonderfully Ill-Informed, Christmas movies, Pokémon, podcast, movie recommendations, Metapod, game, Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Dickinson, Misty

    Takeaways

    • Christmas movies can be both classic and unconventional.
    • We have varying levels of familiarity with iconic films.
    • Metapod's design sparked a humorous debate about its appearance.
    • Real-life Pokémon innovations can be both entertaining and absurd.
    • Comparing Pokémon weights to gym standards adds a fun twist.


    Mentioned Links

    Metapod Card
    Front
    Pikachu
    Strongman Ash
    Big Dick Bee

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    39 分
  • #20 The Lost Episode: Attenborough Park - Unusual Buildings - Completely Necessary Warnings
    2024/12/14

    Guest Episode with Brandon Ruble

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully IllInformed, We discuss some stories from our past, the concept of de-extinction and architectural innovations like earth scrapers, delve into ancient mysteries such as Gobekli Tepe, and share quirky warnings from Nintendo. The episode culminates in a mystery game where the hosts unravel the circumstances surrounding an AI shutdown, leading to a fun and chaotic conclusion.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, stories, Jurassic Park, de-extinction, architecture, ancient history, Nintendo, AI, mystery

    Takeaways

    • We share funny and sometimes possibly incriminating stories from our past.
    • Jurassic Park serves as a reference point for discussions on de-extinction.
    • Earth scrapers present a unique architectural concept.
    • Gobekli Tepe raises questions about ancient civilizations and their practices.
    • Nintendo's warnings highlight the absurdity of product safety.


    Mentioned Links

    Colossal
    T-Rex
    Opposite Skyscraper
    Derinkuyu
    Göbekli Tepe
    Suspended Skyscraper
    Nintendo Warning
    AI Shutdown





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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    47 分
  • #19 Emptiness Is Me... - Mars Bath - Mind Google
    2024/12/06

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, We discuss childhood fears, a unique competition focused on doing nothing, mind-blowing facts about boiling water, advancements in mind control technology through Neuralink, and a fun trivia game about famous people's real names.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, childhood fears, space out competition, boiling water, Neuralink, mind control, famous names, trivia

    Takeaways

    • Emptiness can be seen as meaningful.
    • The Space Out Competition challenges participants to do nothing for 90 minutes.
    • Boiling water takes longer at higher altitudes due to lower air pressure.
    • Neuralink technology allows users to control devices with their thoughts.
    • There are fascinating facts about the boiling point of water and its relation to atmospheric pressure.
    • The concept of a triple point exists for all substances, including water.
    • Famous people often have surprising real names that differ from their stage names.

    Mentioned Links

    Do Nothing Competition
    Boiling Point Facts
    Neuralink
    Michael Caine

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    30 分
  • #18 Hippie Games - I Soak My Country Cowboy Jeans - Bears & Bears & Bears, Oh My!
    2024/11/29

    Summary
    In this episode of 'Wonderfully Ill-informed', We discuss fictional characters, the concept of 'survival of the friendliest', the impact of AI on music, and share a humorous tale about an unlucky bear that may or may not be true... We also revisit a previous game involving opposite names but with a different twist.

    Keywords
    podcast, fictional characters, survival of the friendliest, AI music, bear stories, game challenge.

    Takeaways

    • The idea of survival of the friendliest suggests that cooperation leads to better outcomes.
    • Fictional characters can have a significant impact on our lives and choices.
    • AI technology is rapidly evolving, allowing for the creation of music in minutes.
    • Humour can be found in unexpected stories, like that of an unlucky bear.
    • Friendship and prior relationships can influence survival in challenging situations.
    • AI-generated content raises questions about creativity and originality.

    Mentioned Links
    Lord of the Flies
    Yellowjackets
    Plane Crash
    AI Song
    Unluckiest Bear
    Fraudulent Bear
    Pet the Bear


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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    34 分
  • #17 The Quietest Place On Earth - Goebbels, I Choose You! - We Get All Of Our News From Winnie The Pooh
    2024/11/22

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully IlInformed, we discuss our favourite (or lack of favourite) Beatles songs, the incredible technology behind the Vegas Sphere, the absurdity of street names inspired by Pokémon, the mystery of a fake boulder in China, and a wild choose-your-own-adventure segment involving Nathan Fillion and an AI takeover.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, technology, Beatles, Vegas Sphere, Pokémon, anechoic chamber, Nathan Fillion, AI, adventure

    Takeaways

    • The Beatles' influence remains a contentious topic (for Tom)
    • The Vegas Sphere showcases groundbreaking audio technology.
    • Anechoic chambers can reveal surprising sensory experiences.
    • Naming streets after Pokémon reflects cultural phenomena.
    • Fake landmarks can lead to public outrage.
    • AI can create humorous and unexpected scenarios.

    Mentioned Links

    Vegas Sphere
    Pokemon Street
    Fake Rock

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    31 分
  • #16 Look At Me Black Hole, Joe - Mommy and Dayddy - Mark Wins The Episode
    2024/11/15

    Summary

    In this episode of 'Wonderfully Illinformed', we discuss a range of topics from petty annoyances in daily life to the mysteries of the universe, including the demotion of Pluto and the existence of a forgotten planet. We also delve into the world of gaming, exploring retro games and the frustrations of save points.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, petty crimes, conspiracy theories, gaming, retro games, Planet X, Elgin Marbles, Eris, Peppa Pig

    Takeaways

    • The discovery of Eris changed the classification of planets.
    • Conspiracy theories often intertwine with scientific discussions.
    • Gaming nostalgia brings up frustrations with save points.
    • Rihanna's songwriting techniques are surprisingly clever.
    • The value of retro games can be astonishingly high.
    • Old gaming consoles had limitations that affected gameplay.

    Mentioned Links

    Planet X
    Wittle Mistakes Game
    S.O.S



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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
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    31 分
  • #15 I Would Like To Beg Of You - People In Glass Houses - Woody
    2024/11/08

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed we explore the concept of reincarnation, share our thoughts on AI-generated art, analyze the musical composition of Moana, and discuss a viral photo of a weasel riding a woodpecker. The episode culminates in a light-hearted debate.

    keywords

    podcast, humor, AI art, reincarnation, Moana, animal facts, debate, wheels vs doors

    Takeaways

    • Reincarnation choices can be humorous.
    • Musical compositions can have clever hidden meanings.
    • Viral animal photos can spark interesting conversations.

    Mentioned Links

    Werners A.I Art
    A.I Wrestling
    Moana "Get to the C"
    Weasel Bird Riding

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
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    22 分
  • #14 Caves - 3 Little Stupid Things - Dino Pigeon
    2024/11/01

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, We discuss dream music covers, explore the eerie world of caves and urban legends, and delve into the fascinating topic of underground cities. We also share humorous anecdotes about dogs and cultural appropriation in music, showcase impressive beatboxing talents, and play a unique twist on the classic game Guess Who.

    Keywords

    podcast, music covers, caves, urban legends, underground cities, ancient aliens, beatboxing, AI rap, games

    Takeaways

    • Caves and urban legends spark intriguing conversations.
    • Beatboxing showcases impressive musical talents.
    • The AI Queen adds a unique twist to the podcast.
    • The Guess Who game brings a fun and competitive element.


    Mentioned Links

    Caves
    Franks Masterpiece
    Star Wars Cardi B
    Batman Stevie the Savage
    Jamaican Steven Segal
    Beatboxing dude
    Dino Pigeon

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
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    39 分