r/itcouldhappenhere 11d ago

Episode What did ya'll think of the dino wars retrospective and DinoCon?

35 Upvotes

I for one really enjoyed both of them. Honestly it felt like the vignettes that happen at some episodes and they always grip me so intensely whenenver they happen.

What are your thoughts on DINO-D and the role of dinosaurs in the fighting? I think they're, to put it lightly, reductive and downplays the free will of the dinosaurs. If they didn't want to serve alongside us, they wouldn't.

And just for fun: Probably none of us ARE but if you were a dino rider which one of them would you want to be? Being atop a heavily armored Ankylosaurus very intense.

Pteradactyl Jockey Ankylosaurus Brigade Red Riders Mother Hens Amazons Dreadnaughts

So many amazing lines in this one. "And [I] started off towards the biggest monsters. I know we're not supposed to call them monsters, but dear listener, I have been a trans woman for a long time now and I think: Like recognizes like. Dinos and trans people, we've got a lot in common: There's a whole 50% of the world population that wasnt to deextinct us both, but we've got too many teeth and claws and allies, and uh riders depnding on what you're into, for that 50% to succeed."

r/itcouldhappenhere 1d ago

Episode Adding to Prop’s suggestions about live music

37 Upvotes

I really liked Prop’s suggestions to support your favorite musicians on today’s episodes. Besides doing this, you should also support your local independent radio stations. They are great ways to discover new bands/music, feature local acts, and you can even listen to some of them online if your town doesn’t have one

r/itcouldhappenhere 7d ago

Episode Another good Live Like the World is Dying

59 Upvotes

James and Margaret did an episode of live like the world is dying with Inman about steps to take to prep for it happening here. It's great. Check it out.

r/itcouldhappenhere 9d ago

Episode 12/19 South Korea Episode

21 Upvotes

This episode it a bit strange to me, Mia was a bit stuck on the question of "who was running South Korea after the coup??" and "Why aren't they following the legally outlined plan??"

I think this points to something anarchists have been saying for a long time: Laws are only text, and enforcement is based completely on the feels of those in power, not what the text says.

This has always been the case? Why is she surprised about it now?