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        The Only 2022 Trend Analysis You Will Ever Need Part 3: Technology and The Internet
        Kendall and Ceres are back from their Non-Denominational Holiday Hiatus to bring you THE only trend analysis
            of 2022, the only one, no one else has done this or done it properly. In part 3, they predict the downfall
            of YouTube; the future of TikTok's ultimate reign; the implications of January 6th and the Metaverse on data
            privacy; the future of cancellation as a radical act; and much much more.
        Young Trumpies Hit DC by Daniel Lippman and Ben Schreckinger
        A Stew Leonard's Animatronic Tour
        Youtube Adpocalypse Summary
        The Golden Age of YouTube is Over by Julia Alexander
        So…TikTok Sucks by Hank Green
        Why TikTok Stars Are Criticizing the Creator Fund by Karissa Bell
        The Online Creators Association Website
        Lonelygirl15: How One Vlogger Changed the Internet by Elena Cresci
        What's The Deal with Fictional Influencers? By Rebecca Jennings
        On Photography by Susan Sontag
        Erased: The Impact of FOSTA/SESTA by Danielle Blunt and Ariel Wolf
        Tech Companies Face Pressure Over January 6th Subpeonas by Russell Brandom
        Instagram is Currently in its Flop Era by Elena Cavender
        The Ever-Mutating Life of Tumblr Dot Com by Allegra Rosenberg
        Tumblr Picks Itself Up Again After Years of Struggle by Elaine Moore
    
    
        The Only 2022 Trend Analysis You Will Ever Need Part 2: Culture & Politics
        Kendall and Ceres are back from their Non-Denominational Holiday Hiatus to bring you THE only trend analysis
            of 2022, the only one, no one else has done this or done it properly. in part 2, they ponder their big soy
            orbs and tell you what the next latest trends in music, movies, politics, and the dreaded, fearsome
            discourse.
        Night
            Time, My Time by Sky Ferreira
        Gatekeeping Theory
        In Defense of Shame by Jack
            Koloskus
        Is This
            Viral Band Really Who They Say They Are? By Aliya Chaudry
        Mortgage Company Fires 900 Employees Via Zoom, Including Diversity Team by Ashe
            Schow
        Black
            Diversity Specialist Fired by Texas Hospital for Being 'Too Sensitive About Race Issues' by Jaelen
            Ogadhoh
        The Co-Founder of Snopes Wrote Dozens of Plagiarized Articles for The Fact-Checking Site by
            Dean Sterling Jones
        Union Declares Victory as Kellogg's Strike Ends With Pay Raise, Moratorium on Plant Closures
            by Jake Johnson
        More than 8,000 Kroger Grocery Workers Strike in Colorado by Julia Conley
        Industrial Workers of The World Website
        Center for Media Literacy
            Website
        The Next Battle for Internet Censorship is Here by Emily Stewart
        The Rise of K-Pop and The Fetishization of Korean Men by Sameera Khan
        Cinema Verite Wikipedia
            Page
        How
            To with John Wilson: an Intimate Basement Interview by Cosmo Bjorkenheim
        The Genius Behind the Weirdest Show on TV by Nitsuh
            Abebe
    
    
        The Only 2022 Trend Analysis You Will Ever Need Part 1: Fashion
        Kendall and Ceres are back from their Non-Denominational Holiday Hiatus to bring you THE only trend analysis
            of 2022, the only one, no one else has done this or done it properly. In part 1, they expand on their
            breadth of fashion history to tell you what's going to be in for the mascs, the femmes, and the depop
            landlords in 2022.
        I'm
            Choking on These Non-Binary Vibes by Joan Summers
        This Target Dress Challenge Sparks Conversation and Sales by Marcia Layton Turner
        Great Depression Cooking on
            YouTube
        These Tops
            are Made Out of Tea Towels And They Sell Out Fast by Christian Allaire
        Tiktok Thrift/Upcycle Compilation on YouTube
        No Logo by
        Naomi Klein
    
    
        Stop the Resurgence of Pro-Ana Propaganda Right Now Or Low Rise Jeans Will Become Popular Again And You Will
            Have No One But Yourself to Blame
        CW: Eating Disorders, Self Harm. Cherry emoji twitter tremble in fear, as Kendall and Ceres are here to ruin
            the Virgin Suicides for you. This week, our favorite they-devils discuss the history and current
            resurrection of Pro-Ana communities online. They dive deep into the history of beauty standards,
            nationalism, and how it ties back into the communities of white women online who kin Lily Rose Depp and
            think Nihilism is super cool (#cringe). Find out how The Cold War, The Olsen Twins, Walter Benjamin, and
            BBLs getting cheaper are all related in this week's Big Soy Naturals!
        Hope is a Discipline Mariame Kaba Transcript
        Hope in
            the Dark by Rebecca Solnit PDF
        The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
            Reproduction by Walter Benjamin PDF
        Silicon Snake Oil by Clifford Stoll
        Freedom Fries Wiki Page
        The End of History by Francis Fukuyama PDF
        The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of Word Order by Samuel Huntington PDF
        Jutta Rüdiger Wiki Page
        Impact of exposure to pro-eating
            disorder websites on eating behaviour in college women by Scarlett Jett, David J. LaPorte
        Gorilla Radio Show
    
    
        Femcels, Beta Females, Girlbosses, and Queens (Ascended)
        Oh my! on this episode, Kendall and Ceres are mean to women, again. They rank several familiar and maybe
            not-so-familiar faces on a scale ranging from Erica Moen to Azealia Banks. Come one come all as The
            Judgement is passed down!
        Succession X-Coded Y-Girl Derogatory Assignment uquiz
        Erika Moen Cuckolding Comic (WARNING: NSFW
            NSFL)
        "His Silly Rabbit"
        Leila Khaled Wiki Page
        Codex.sh FAQ
        Azealia Banks' Instagram
    
    
        We Will Literally Fight Any Military Wife Brave Enough to Challenge Our Righteous Mocking of Reylos
        Normalize leaving for an extended hiatus due to Having Mental Health! Kendall and Ceres are back in action
            for the tenth episode of Big Soy Naturals. In honor of this milestone, they take a plunge into the world of
            Reylo Shippers. They examine the brief history of fanfiction; ponder on it's use as a practice; and how
            Reylo Shippers abuse this practice to deeply annoy the lives of people who would dare say Adam Driver's
            juicy nips aren't the pinnacle of feminist praxis. Also, they take a brief look into their own dark past
            battling the Reylo community.
        From Star Trek to
        Superwholock: A Brief History of Fanfiction by Sean
        Aitchison
        Spockanalia
            -- The First Star Trek Fanzine by Maria Jose and John Tenuto
        Spocknalia Zine PDF
        How Fifty
            Shades Is Dominating the Literary Scene by Shana Ting Lipton
        The Archive of Our Own just won a Hugo. That's huge for fanfiction. by Aja
            Romano
        Fans Are Better Than Tech at Organizing Information Online by Gretchen
            McCulloch
        When Systemic Hatred of Women Online Goes Unnoticed, What Does it Say About Us? by
            Katie McCourt
        It's a Trap: Reylos, Racism, and the Whiteness of Data in the Harassment of Women
            Online by Rebecca Harrison
        Reylo fans attempt to get black
            writer fired from Teen Vogue from ONTD
        Quick Coverage: John Boyega Ends 2019 With a Bang (And a Hearty 'Fuck You' To
            Rey/Kylo Shippers) by Stitch
        Consider the Snapewife by Ashley
            Reese
        Kendall's Tweet Lol
    
    
        Confess Your Sins and Ask Your Questions to Ceres and Kendall to Receive the Sacrament of Holy
            Reconciliation 
        Hello prayer warriors! This week, after a delay due to us having mental health, Ceres and Kendall take a
            break from deep diving into internet history to answer your relationship questions. The they/them Simone
            Viel and Diogenes of the internet give you the steamiest advice on how to talk to your crush, how to
            intimidate your coworkers, and how to destroy your enemies. We also have a bonus update on the drama going
            on with Neopets NFTs. You don't want to miss it.
            As a treat and as penance for our missed week we will be uploading the patreon episode to the main feed. So
            enjoy a two-for-one special this week pigs!
        Intercourse by Andrea Dworkin
    
    
        In Addition to Being a Hack and Misogynist (derogatory), Joss Whedon is a Scab. Dr Horrible Was Anti-Worker
            and Not Good Either
        This appeared as a moral dilemma....
            This week, Kendall, Ceres, and guest Ashlyn Thomas get into the forgotten history of Dr. Horrible, the
            phenomenon web series that brought web content into the all-seeing eyes of LA Producers; and how it violated
            the Writer's Strike of 2007-2008. Join us as we pick at the scab on Hollywood's Knee: Joss Whedon.
        the entirety of Dr. Horrible
        
        Writer's Guild full list of demands
        “Suspension
            Is Not Firing”: Fox Stops Paying Showrunners & Hyphenates by Nikki Finke
        Global Nonviolent Action Database's record of the strike
        Writers' strike
            boosts YouTube traffic by Mark Sweeney
        AMPTP's PR
            Firm Justifies Its Existence But Masters Of Disaster Make Own Mess by Nikki Finke
        The Picket Line Is The Place to Meet
            A Writer in L.A. by Sarah McBride
        Joss
            Whedon's Blog Post on the Writer's Strike
        Joss'
            Post about founding the Fans4Writers Website
        Fans4Writers
            archive
        Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog was the best thing to come out of the writers' strike
        On top of everything else, Quibi exploits a union loophole to underpay workers
        IATSE Members in TV and Film Production Vote to Authorize a Nationwide Strike
        Ending song: "Links on the Chain" by Phil
            Ochs 
    
    
        Capitalism Killed Neopets and Communism Can Bring It Back
        Neopians, grab your chia flour! in this episode, Kendall and Ceres explore the desecrated remains of one of
            the kings of the Small Net, Neopets. They explain how one of the world's first social media sites and online
            MMOs was hastily changed from a communist uptopia to a coporate hellscape and, eventually, fell through the
            hourglass only to be forgotten. Join them as they figure out how to redistribute fairie paintbrushes to the
            proletariat.
        History of the Web Timeline
        Donna's Reddit AMA
        An Analysis of the
            Neopian Economy by mookie99
        How Neopets Predicted the Future of the Social Internet by Claire McNear
        How a Small Group of Devotees are Saving Neopets From Extinction by Lauren Young
        Looking Back at the Cursed and Controversial Legacy of
            Neopets by Manning Patston
        Inside the Cult of Neopets, Kotaku Archive
    
    
        Challenging Hank Green to a Pissing Contest Outside the Anaheim Convention Center and Asking John How It
            Tastes (Part 2)
        In part two of our deep dive into John and Hank Green, we take a look at the proto-Me Too Movement that
            happened on Tumblr and Youtube; its involvement with both the Brothers Green and DFTBA records; and how
            people, systemically, forget to be awesome.
        Archive of Youtube Abuse
            Masterpost
         YouTube's First Big
            Scandal Was Cancel Culture Done Right — What Happened? by Kathryn Lindsay 
        Sex, lies and YouTube: The predatory
            side of internet fame by Saba Hamedy
        Mike Lombardo Goes to Jail
        Hank and
            John's Response to Mike's sentencing
        Hank's Response to Tom Milsom's
            allegations
        a blog just dedicated to Alex Day
            allegations
        Fault In Our Stars Author John Green Responds to Tumblr Posts Implying He Sexually Abuses
            Girls by Alyssa Toomey
        John
            Green, YA Authors, and Rape Culture by Camryn Garrett
        Uplift's Official Website
        Here's How Your YouTube
            Faves Are Fighting Sexual Abuse Online And IRL by Katherine Speller
        This
            organization wants to stop YouTube's sex abuse problem by Rae Vatta
    
    
        Challenging Hank Green to a Pissing Contest Outside the Anaheim Convention Center and Asking John How It
            Tastes (Part 1)
        This week, Kendall and Virgil dug deep and remembered that they forgot to be awesome. They explored the media
            empire of Hank and John Green, the Cain and Abel of Youtube. They dug into the nerdfighter census and
            scrutinized their (many) business ventures. They analyzed the Brothers Green and asked the question: what
            exactly, is the ideology behind the infamous phrase DFTBA?
        Nerdfighteria Wiki Page
        Project for Awesome Wiki Page
        Crash Course Capitalism Video and Transcript
        Hey! Let's Re-Define Capitalism Part 1,
            by Hank Green
        Hey Let's Re-Define Capitalism, Part 2, by Hank Green
        2019 Nerdfighter Census
        The 2019 Census Survey itself
        Foundation
            to Decrease World Suck Website
    
    
        Tiffany Trump Could Have An Illustrious Hyperpop Career If Only Political Correctness Was Not An Issue Also
            Ceres Went to the Grimes Exhibit Also 9/11 Happened 20 Years Ago
        This week, Kendall and Virgil decided to switch around the patreon bonus episode and the main episode. Why?
            Who knows! We have ADHD and are extremely valid.
            We listen to Tiffany Trump's song from her shortlived pop career; play F*ck, Fight and Validate with Tiffany
            and Ella Emhoff; and Ceres talks about seeing Grimes'
            Climate Change exhibit IRL. Also, 9/11 happened and we might be the only ones who didn't forget
        Like A Bird by Tiffany Trump
        The Cut, Meet the
            Self-Proclaimed 'Kris Jenner' of the Clique That Brings Together a Kennedy, a Matisse, and a Trump, by
            Alexis Swerdloff
        The Hollywood Reporter, Tiffany Trump's Fashion Designer Friend Defends Her Against Online
            Bullying
        Archived Something Awful 9/11
            forum