The Bird & The Bear - Session 76 - "Bird Don't Care If He Offends You"

Published: Feb. 9, 2024, 4 p.m.

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On this week\u2019s session of The Bird & The Bear \u2026 Sammy and Daryl are supplying the variety with a life update from both hosts, reactions to Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro\u2019s new song, and a great conversation about black representation in Anime \u2026 Shoutout to these content creators on YouTube for providing the backing to our Anime discussion: \u201cIs Anime Racist?\u201d (ibz), \u201cHow To Do Black Representation in Anime\u201d (Jet The Prophet), \u201cWhy Anime is for Black People - Hip Hop x Anime\u201d (Beyond The Bot), and \u201cWhy Do Black People Love Anime?\u201d Blxxk Anime \u2026 Let\u2019s sort through it together

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(0:00) - The session opens with our hosts sharing their life updates from the past month, starting with Sammy talking about the progress he\u2019s made with his 2024 resolutions, seeing the film Iron Claw, the \u201cdo\u2019s\u201d and \u201cdon\u2019ts\u201d of drinking in public, and how excited he is to once again attend Thunderdome - \u201cALWAYS with the tired ass millennial rap references!\u201d

(28:36) - Daryl talks about his upcoming trip to visit a friend in Utah, the progress he\u2019s made with his fitness journey, his spontaneous choice to go to Sick New World 2024 in Las Vegas, and his experience at the Astra Lumina art display in the Seattle Chinese Garden - \u201cWhat are you gonna do? Fight me over the Goodwill\u2019s policy?\u201d

(42:02) - Sammy and Daryl update Session 75\u2019s white rapper discussion with their reactions to Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro\u2019s new song, \u201cFacts\u201d - \u201cI guarantee that Tom MacDonald has at one point in time talked about how negative participation trophies are, and he\u2019s in \u2018Hip-Hop\u2019 b**chin about how he\u2019s not getting his participation trophy\u201d

(1:18:54) - Sammy and Daryl discuss black representation within Anime, specifically why black people have a connection to it and how they\u2019re portrayal in the art form has evolved - \u201cFor whatever reason a certain culture latches on to a specific art form and wants to see themselves in it\u201d