Not familiar with Deerhoof at all but I've been toying with the idea of getting rid of Spotify myself lately. It's cheap and easy and I use it a lot but it's feeling more and more unethical.
It made 100 recommendations based on the four-year, Aboriginal-led royal commission, which investigated past and ongoing impacts of colonisation in Victoria.
Not an Australian but living in Victoria. I think the "Aboriginal-led" is the big point of difference in this investigation.
Just based on the summary stealing something from a "goodwill space exhibition" is objectively a dick move. Also how a moon probe is relevant to the threat of terrestrial nuclear war is unclear to me.
I've never managed to watch the whole series. There's great bits but I get super uncomfortable with Walters bumbling, flagrant dishonesty with his wife and family. I get the same thing with a few different shows and I just don't enjoy it. To the point where I find myself just switching the TV off mid way through a scene and going to do something else without even really thinking about it.
If I had to describe the sensation it would be "extreme toe-curling cringe".
I listened to a podcast about his life & times, some of the sources they used included his love letters which added a whole other dimension to his character. You have this immensely powerful and gifted military leader, feared across Europe, writing to a 19 year old he just met at a party about how he's just going to die of sadness if she doesn't write back to him immediately.
Soon as I saw those ripples I knew platter!