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The Cereal Podcast
Jamie Handy & Rebecca Anderson
12 episodes
2 months ago
Jamie and Rebecca discuss a wide variety of things -- podcasts we like, things we have done, people we find interesting . . .
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Jamie and Rebecca discuss a wide variety of things -- podcasts we like, things we have done, people we find interesting . . .
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Words we love to hate
The Cereal Podcast
10 years ago
Words we love to hate
"There is so much hate in the world. People hate smoking, Starbucks, American Idol, air travel, bears, and people of all stripes, based on their race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, height, width, or favorite Beatle. As for me, I hate Johnny Depp (for his awful, cartoony version of Hunter S. Thompson) and pea soup (too many putrid bowls scarred my childhood). But of all our prejudices, one of the strangest is surely word aversion, the odd phenomenon of people being grossed out, in an almost physical way, by certain words."   (from this link http://magazine.good.is/articles/why-do-we-hate-the-word-moist) What words do you hate?  Listen this week as we talk about logomisia.  
The Cereal Podcast
Jamie and Rebecca discuss a wide variety of things -- podcasts we like, things we have done, people we find interesting . . .