Sibling Rivalry: Being Late, Black-Coded Characters, and Social Etiquette
Sibling RivalryApril 14, 202355 min52,284 views
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- 💡 Bob explains wearing glasses without lenses to avoid glare from studio lights, a technique learned from Michelle Visage for on-camera appearances.
- ✍️ Monet discusses filling in her microbladed eyebrows on camera due to fading, while Bob shares his past experience of completely shaving his brows for easier drag application.
Animated Characters and Ethnicity
- 📺 The hosts debate the "black-coded" status of animated characters, discussing shows from Disney, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and PBS, and their perceived audience demographics.
- 🐸 Michigan J. Frog from Warner Bros. is brought up as a character whose humor is now seen as potentially racist.
- 🧐 A lengthy discussion ensues about whether characters like Arthur and Skeeter are black-coded, and a particularly contentious debate about Patty Mayonnaise's ethnicity.
The Concept of Time
- ⏰ Monet recounts a stressful experience of being late for a podcast recording due to a scheduling mix-up, highlighting the importance of punctuality.
- ⏳ Bob introduces the idea that
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Sibling RivalryBob the Drag QueenMonet X ChangeEyebrowsMicrobladingGlassesAnimated CharactersBlack-Coded CharactersEthnicityTime ManagementPunctualityWhite SupremacyDecolonizationSocial EtiquetteIrish Goodbye
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