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Podcasting Day: Doug Giles’ Toxic Masculinity Scramble, with Jamie French šŸŒ­

This Podcasting Day our guest is the lovely Jamie French: sound engineer, adult entertainer, and the woman who makes us sound so good every single week. She catches easily 90% of what Brockway calls ā€œslur jazzā€ and almost every unrelated physical fight that Seanbaby gets in during the recording of our podcasts. Sheā€™s a gift, truly. 

So we assaulted her with one of the most hateful and pathetic books in Seanbabyā€™s library. 

Hereā€™s the game: You read the title of this book and then try not to bark out a laugh that turns into a weary sigh.

You have lost this round. 

If Masculinity is Toxic, Call Jesus Radioactive is an angry word slurry that Doug Giles spews from his inferiority glands whenever heā€™s threatened by a fancy coffee order. Itā€™s crazy to even call it a book — itā€™s a desperate justification of hating for Jesus, a laundry list of petty grievances, and several anecdotes about things he wishes he would have said to people who didnā€™t even realize they were attacking him.

But are there swears? Heck no, Dinky! This is a book for men who wish they had the nerve to shoot somebody for using an emoji, but even the mildest cuss will get you thrown out of this macho boyā€™s club PDQ (thatā€™s Pretty D*rn Quick for you Dinkies out there who donā€™t know). 

Doug Giles is the author of many books, and all of them are about how every aspect of the modern world accidentally shakes his masculinity to its very core without trying.

Hereā€™s Round 2 of the Weary Laughter Game:

That one was close, but you lost again. 

Hereā€™s his book on hunting with a foreword by the ever-discriminating Ted Nugent, where Giles is photoshopped weirdly distant from an animal he did not kill.

Heā€™s also an accomplished artist, and will apply Photoshopā€™s Artistic filters on almost any Mel Gibson screengrab you can find! 

I canā€™t wait to see his What Women Want series!

Hereā€™s an original piece of his artwork, which can be yours for the low price of $10,000.

Do you want a certified used Camry, or an official Good Try commemorative portrait of the first thing Doug Giles thought of when he heard ā€œsomething about Trump and Twitterā€? I know which way my wallet leans, soyboy. Listen to the podcast, and you will too. 

Right, be sure to subscribe wherever you do that thing, leave us a review, and Heck us on Dink.

Take us out, Jamieā€™s tits!