The Official Podcast #276: We Get Lobotomized
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Top Comments (10)
“Sorry about Kayas mic” says Charlie out of a guitar amplifier
Andrew is the only one with a decent sounding mic this episode.
it's funny how Charlie has worst sound compared to Kaya xD
My sister bought a helix mattress and told me it's like sleeping with all the official podcast bois at once
The first Nobel Prize wasn't awarded for Dynamite. The inventor of Dynamite, Alfred Nobel regretted the destructive nature of his invention so much, he left his fortune to be granted to notable people who made achievements in science and in the pursuit of peace 18:25
Oh Lovely timestamps you've got there, Top notch really.
The Lobotomy was inspired by what happened to rail worker Phineas Gage, who had a rail spike shot through his skull destroying part of his frontal lobe. He survived, he had all his faculties intact, but his personality had drastically changed.
'wow, lobotomies were fucked' -Kaya the ventriloquist, with a glowing smile
My dad had that exact surgery years ago (his right temporal lobe removed due to epilepsy). It was the most horrifying time of my life. I was very young and back then my dad was my superhero, my world. Family were telling me “he might not make it”. I never got my “daddy” back, his personality switched completely and he then ran off to the Philippines to get a young woman pregnant, then leave the country and two kids to return to England. It’s sad. Goodbye dad, I miss the old you. When someone’s personality changes, it feels like they’re dead and gone. Look after your loved ones before life catches up to them. The surgery did get rid of the epilepsy, only at the cost of his personality and thinking brain. Edit: can someone please tell me the difference of a lobectomy and a lobotomy? Are they the same thing? Because it was done properly in a proper London hospital and I don’t think they’d do it if it was this?
The first Nobel Peace Prize went to the Swiss Jean Henri Dunant for his role in founding the International Red Cross Movement and initiating the Geneva Convention. The nobel prizes were indirectly founded by Alfred Nobel, Inventor of Dynamite. So no prize for dynamite itself.
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Top Comments (10)
“Sorry about Kayas mic” says Charlie out of a guitar amplifier
Andrew is the only one with a decent sounding mic this episode.
it's funny how Charlie has worst sound compared to Kaya xD
My sister bought a helix mattress and told me it's like sleeping with all the official podcast bois at once
The first Nobel Prize wasn't awarded for Dynamite. The inventor of Dynamite, Alfred Nobel regretted the destructive nature of his invention so much, he left his fortune to be granted to notable people who made achievements in science and in the pursuit of peace 18:25
Oh Lovely timestamps you've got there, Top notch really.
The Lobotomy was inspired by what happened to rail worker Phineas Gage, who had a rail spike shot through his skull destroying part of his frontal lobe. He survived, he had all his faculties intact, but his personality had drastically changed.
'wow, lobotomies were fucked' -Kaya the ventriloquist, with a glowing smile
My dad had that exact surgery years ago (his right temporal lobe removed due to epilepsy). It was the most horrifying time of my life. I was very young and back then my dad was my superhero, my world. Family were telling me “he might not make it”. I never got my “daddy” back, his personality switched completely and he then ran off to the Philippines to get a young woman pregnant, then leave the country and two kids to return to England. It’s sad. Goodbye dad, I miss the old you. When someone’s personality changes, it feels like they’re dead and gone. Look after your loved ones before life catches up to them. The surgery did get rid of the epilepsy, only at the cost of his personality and thinking brain. Edit: can someone please tell me the difference of a lobectomy and a lobotomy? Are they the same thing? Because it was done properly in a proper London hospital and I don’t think they’d do it if it was this?
The first Nobel Peace Prize went to the Swiss Jean Henri Dunant for his role in founding the International Red Cross Movement and initiating the Geneva Convention. The nobel prizes were indirectly founded by Alfred Nobel, Inventor of Dynamite. So no prize for dynamite itself.