Alex bushwacks Macon and Marshall about Anger, and pushes all the buttons. But we’re not angry about it.
We talk about anger as a result of shame: feeling judged or that we’ve done it ‘wrong’ and, often, self-directed anger. We also talk about anger as a result of having the rules changed on us, and the relationship of justice to the rules.
Anger ain’t wrong, but it’s hard to do it right.
The final Show Note is the likeliest path.
Show Notes:
Chance The Rapper. A man of Three hats.
the LASA Raptors (aka Vertikills)
It took a lot to drag Marshall away from us. Probably took a hundred men or more to ever do. Set to music here in this acapella song.
Original version here. Weezer covers it with an accordion (eventually). There’s even a most excellent metal cover with long hair, double kick drum, needely needely guitar solo, and soprano vibrato singing.
However, if you click only one link today, make it the best Africa cover ever made in the history of all time. Stick with it and this too will be your favorite way to bless the rains. An 80s song, covered in a 50s style, while commenting on 2020 music, with a few J.J. Abrams lens-flares thrown in at the end.
Did production completely stop while listening to all the various covers people have made for Africa? Yep.
Marshall’s Missionary Journey
We leave it for the reader to do the compare and contrast exercise.
Marshall and Macon discussed guilt and shame in HFP’s Preseason in S0E14 Shamely Guilt.
Brene Brown Shame Ted Talk
Curt Thompson The Soul of Shame
It’s all ball bearings nowadays! (HFP represents no claim to accuracy in it’s quotes or references.)
Hoodwinked, a Fletch cover.
Guardians of The Galaxy, Vol 3
A Christmas Episode, An Easter Episode
The precipitating text:
Enneagream Anger Triad
FisherPrice Popper, good for smashing things
We are up to the DSM-5
Unikitty, staying positive
Actual footage of when singing Everything Is Awesome ceases to work for Marshall.
Turns out, Shameless is the subject and title of a great many songs:
Country: Garth Brooks
Old Pop: Billy Joel (covering Garth Brooks)
Pop: Camilla Cabello
R&B: The Weekend
Metal: Tokyo Motor Fist
New Wave: Pet Shop Boys
Singer Songwriter: Ani DiFranco
EDM: Biometrix (remixing Camila)
Chess in an option in War Games, but the two games they actually play are Global Thermonuclear War and Tic-Tac-Toe.
Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy. (Contrary to our memory, Striking Fast appears to be optional.)
Arrested Development the show
Arrested Development the 80s Band
Walk with the wise and become wise
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