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Giant Shooty Robots! — A Gundam Podcast
- De: Giant Shooty Robots!
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A podcast about Gundam, Super Robots and everything in between! Hosted by Ashton Zala and SentaiFive! #AllMechaAllTheTime
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Stands out from the banal crowd
- De Amazon Customer en 08-04-21
Stands out from the banal crowd
Revisado: 08-04-21
I absolutely love this podcast. The hosts elevate it from among the crowd of the banal, the mediocre and the overly tentative by being unafraid to mix in serious issues of the day, and how they affect the hobby and fandom. These fan spaces can sometimes be so toxic tohat even talking about these things publicly is an act of sheer bravery, even more so when the hosts deftly muster their personal experience. Their treatment of Gundam goes beyond the shallow appreciation of other podcasts and, sprinkled with intellectual curiosity, constitutes actual interest in the subject.
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The Mind of a Madman
- Norway's Struggle to Understand Anders Breivik
- De: Richard Orange
- Narrado por: Gary Dikeos
- Duración: 3 h y 53 m
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Anders Behring Breivik killed more people in his twin terror attack in Norway last year than any lone gunman ever had in peacetime before him. When he was arrested, he claimed to act on behalf of the Knights Templar, a militant network sworn to protect Europe from Islam. But Norwegian police could find no evidence such a group existed.
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Decent book, terrible performance
- De Laura en 01-06-15
- The Mind of a Madman
- Norway's Struggle to Understand Anders Breivik
- De: Richard Orange
- Narrado por: Gary Dikeos
Surprisingly worthwhile
Revisado: 10-08-20
The narrator's ill-fated attempt at accents notwithstanding, this book was a real surprise and an easy recommendation. The path of enquiry for court-appointed psychologists takes some interesting twists and turns and, for someone like me who has studies right-wing movements, it is easy to see early on where they erred. Extensive use of court transcripts places this book somewhere between psychological primer and court drama.
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