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| 4/27/26 | ![]() Sucking Up Gods and Spitting Out Stardust: Creation, Corruption, and Cannabis✨ | creationcorruption+4 | — | KirbyDreamland+2 | — | KirbyDreamland+7 | — | 1h 04m 17s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Praising the Sun (And Passing the Joint) | Episode 13: Praising the Sun (And Passing the Joint): Monday, April 20, 2026Strap in, because this week Cody and Javier are diving deep into the abyss. We’re dissecting the "baked" philosophy behind Dark Souls and why losing a decade-old save file is actually a metaphor for the entropy of the universe.Smoke & Sub: Cody explores the inflammatory properties of live rosin while Javier identifies as an Ewok—it’s a highly elevated state of affairs.The Lore Dump: A deep dive into the Age of Ancients, the disparity of fire, and why we’re all just "insect-like creatures" crawling out of the dark.Gwen’s First Sin: Understanding why the Lord of Sunlight was so terrified of humanity that he literally branded our souls with fire.The Undead Curse: Why hollowing is the ultimate existential dread—turning from a holder of the Dark Soul into a mindless, stagnant shell.Solaire & Sigmeyer: Analyzing the tragic duality of hope vs. delusion and altruism vs. autonomy in a world that doesn’t want you to win.The Final Choice: Does linking the fire actually matter, or is the "Age of Man" just another loop in a broken cosmic cycle?Notable Quote: "In the Age of Ancients, there was no black or white. There was no hot, so there was no cold. There was no death, so nothing was truly alive. It was a zero-sum void." — CodyLinks: [https://rss.com/podcasts/nerd-chronic-les-baked-lore] | [https://x.com/NerdChronic_les] | [boomerbunker.com/discord] | [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKT6LrK_jl-Xr_1gWSsBmjg]Keywords: Baked lore, Dark Souls philosophy, Gwyn’s first sin, existential gaming, Lordran deep lore, hollowing metaphor, Solaire of Astora, mindset of a hollow, goated with sauce, mindbending lore. | 1h 06m 40s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Metal Gear Shatter: Tactical Espionage Dabbing | Episode Number: Season 1, Episode 12Air Date: April 13th, 2026Hook: We’re diving deep into the smoke-filled logic of Hideo Kojima’s masterpiece. This episode, Cody and Javier unravel the existential threads of the Metal Gear saga, from the jungles of Tselinoyarsk to the nanobot-infested battlefields of 2014.Breakdown: * The First Snake: We track Naked Snake's descent from patriot to "Big Boss" in the wake of the ultimate betrayal.A Nation for Soldiers: Unpacking the philosophy of Outer Heaven and why a world without borders quickly turns into a world without peace.Genome Soldiers & Shadow Moses: Analyzing the genetic legacy of the "Les Enfants Terribles" project and the burden of being a clone.Digital Lore Dump: How the Patriots moved from controlling the battlefield to controlling the very information we consume.The Final Salute: We reflect on Old Snake’s final mission and the closure of a loop that spanned fifty years of fictional history.Notable Quote: "Soldiers don't decide what's right. They just carry it out." — JavierTags: Baked Lore, Metal Gear Solid, Hideo Kojima, Big Boss, Solid Snake, Tactical Espionage Action, Philosophical Gaming, Stealth Lore, Cybernetics, Existentialism. | 1h 11m 58s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() The Three-Bong Problem: Surviving the Dark Forest | Welcome back to another trip into the void on Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore! This week, Cody and Javi are ripping fat globs of Grandpa Stash shatter and hitting the Mango Diesel to tackle the ultimate mind-bend: the deep lore of Cixin Liu's The Three-Body Problem trilogy.Why is the night sky so quiet? Turns out, the universe isn't empty—it's a terrifying "Dark Forest," and everyone is just hiding from cosmic hunters. We’re getting deep into "Cosmic Sociology," the absolute dread of the "chain of suspicion," and the wild biology of the Trisolarans (who are basically highly-advanced, emotionless space water bears that can literally dehydrate themselves to survive).We explore humanity's most unhinged defense strategy—the "Wallfacer" project—and debate whether surviving the cold vacuum of space means we have to lose our humanity to become beasts. Plus, we take some heavy hits in the Hot Box to discuss 2D dimensional collapses, the Great Booty Hole Void, and why Earth might just be the "Charlie Wildcard" of the galaxy.Grab a dab, hold onto your dimensions, and whatever you do... don't broadcast your coordinates. The forest is dark, but the lore is baked! | 1h 28m 53s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Goated with the Kinship Sauce: Magical Brainwashing vs. Big Ass Swords | Join us as we untangle the completely fucked up ecological logic of the Monster Hunter universe, where the line between apex predator and loving pet owner is just a shiny rock and a sick pair of Rathalos-skin boots.Cody is blazing past Alpha Centauri on a Blueberry Lemon Haze cart, while Javier takes diabolical reclaim globs straight to Jupiter to pit the mainline Hunters against the Riders from Monster Hunter Stories. On the surface, it’s a massive clash of philosophies: the Hunters cull beasts to maintain ecological "balance" while immediately turning around and wearing their dead flesh as hats and boots, and the Riders claim to live in pure harmony by using "Kinship Stones" to bond with their creatures.But as we enter the Hot Box, we start peeling back the cutesy chibi aesthetics to ask the heavy questions. Are the Riders actually just stealing eggs from nests and using magical brainwashing to force their "Monsties" into Stockholm syndrome? Does forcing a monster to commit treason against its own species make Riders more brutal than the Hunters? And at what point does the Hunter's endless loop of slaughtering beasts just to forge bigger weapons make them the actual monster of the ecosystem?Grab your favorite strain, heat up the rig, and bake on our Contact High! Spark up the conversation over in the Boomer Bunker Discord and let us know whose side you are on. | 56m 08s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Dabbing on Determinism: Are We Free or Couch-Locked in the Matrix? | We are totally goated with the sauce today, taking a massive dab of reality and tumbling straight down the digital rabbit hole of The Matrix. We’re skipping the slow-mo bullet time to unbox the absolute mind-melters: free will, hard determinism, and whether choice is just a perfectly rolled illusion. Join us as we break down the characters as walking, talking philosophical ideologies—like how the Architect relies on cold mathematical reductionism, how the Oracle weaponizes love and intuition to balance the simulation's equation, and why Morpheus might actually be the most manipulated pawn on the entire board operating on blind faith. Wake up, Neo... but maybe spark one up first. Grab a lighter and join us as we untangle the cosmic mess of what’s real, what’s code, and why being the 'One' is actually kind of a drag.Then, we enter the Hot Box to tackle the heavy hitters: If the system lets you choose, are you still trapped in a prison? Does Agent Smith represent ultimate freedom or just another toxic virus of inevitability? And is our boy Neo actually a savior, or just a glorified software patch for a recurring glitch in the matrix?Grab your favorite strain, take a heavy hit of the truth, and spark up the conversation over in our Discord. Remember, bro: the Matrix has you, but we've got the baked lore. | 1h 12m 12s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Wait... Am I a Nobody? (KH 1 & 2 Identity Trip) | What is up, lore masters? Cody here—and yes, as always, I am still a guy. In this episode of Nerd Chronicles: Baked Lore, Javier takes the wheel to guide my incredibly baked brain through the absolute, convoluted madness that is the lore of Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2.I came into this thinking it was just some goofy Disney RPG where you hang out with Donald Duck, but holy shit, Javier blew my mind. We are talking deep philosophical questions about the nature of identity, fragments of souls, people turning into "Heartless" shadow monsters, and the revelation that Mickey Mouse is basically the **** of this universe.We hit a few of our signature conversational "potholes" along the way, mostly fueled by Javi taking a massive goober of some intense, peanut-butter-looking "Modified Grapes" batter. Meanwhile, I bravely power through the absolute worst tasting Biscotti vape cart on the planet. We also give a classic dispensary shoutout to The Green Solution, an OG of Colorado weed.Stick around for the Hot Box, where I grill Javier on the heavy stuff—like if a data clone can feel pain, whether it's more human than a person who feels nothing—and we debate whether we would pass a joint to our "Nobody" or just murder our doppelganger on sight. Finally, we leave you with a Contact High that will have you questioning if you are still you if your body and name change.Pack a bowl and grab your Keyblade, because in this episode of Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore, we’re wandering into the neon-lit, reality-bending fog of Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2. We’re getting deep into the headspace of what it actually means to exist when your heart is in one place, your body is in another, and your "Nobody" is running around wearing a leather trench coat.We’re breaking down the heavy-hitting themes of identity—how Sora, Riku, and Roxas are basically all just mirrors of each other reflecting through a cracked Disney lens. Then, we’re looking at how Square Enix took the "normal" RPG rulebook, threw it out the Gummi Ship window, and subverted every expectation by trading turn-based menus for chaotic, high-octane action that still has us questioning our own reality.The Stash Includes:Who Even Am I? A hazy look at the philosophical weight of Nobodies, Heartless, and the existential dread of being a vessel.The Nobody Problem: Why the introduction of Organization XIII changed the stakes of the lore forever.The Disney Paradox: Finding the darkness hidden behind the whimsical childhood nostalgia. | 1h 07m 05s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() The Golden Grift: How the System Lords Reposted Entire Civilizations | Grab your favorite snacks and settle in, because we’re exposing the biggest frauds in the Milky Way. We’re deep-diving into the Goa'uld—the ultimate culture-vultures who didn't just steal human bodies, they stole the vibe of entire civilizations. These parasites are the original identity thieves, hijacking agency, religion, and tech just to LARP as gods.But then, we’re pivoting to the Tok'ra. We’re talking about the ultimate 'glow up'—where a choice to share the driver’s seat instead of hijacking the car changed the fate of a species. It’s a conversation about the ethics of symbiosis, the lie of the System Lords, and how the Tok'ra proved that even a parasite can choose to be a partner. It’s all about the thin, blurry line between a host and a homie. | 1h 00m 26s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() 100 Years in the Ice: A Deep Dive into Destined Vibes and Global Imbalance | Grab your favorite snacks and hop on the sky bison, because this week on The Nerd Chronicles, we’re getting way into the weeds of Avatar: The Last Airbender. We’re talking about destiny—like, is it written in the stars, or are we all just floating on a giant lion turtle, man?The guys take a 100-year deep dive into what was actually happening while Aang was chilling in that iceberg. Imagine oversleeping for a century and waking up to a world that’s totally lost its chill. We wrap things up by vibing out on the concept of balance: how to keep your chakras clear when the Fire Nation is trying to harsh the entire planet’s mellow. It’s deep, it’s spiritual, and it’s definitely going to make you see the moon differently. | 1h 08m 16s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Man vs. Motherboard: The Day the Galaxy Cleared Its Cache | Pack a bowl and settle in, because today we’re de-fragging the soul of the galaxy.In Dune, the Orange Catholics say: Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind. We're doing it anyway! But machines aren't people, man!We’re hitting the Butlerian Jihad—and no, we aren't just talking about Brian Herbert’s "Terminators in Space" vibe. We’re going deeper. We’re tracing the smoke back to Samuel Butler and Frank Herbert’s original paranoia: the idea that we didn't get conquered by AI, we got conquered by the men using the AI.We’re breaking down how humanity didn't just smash their computers because they were "evil," but because we were tired of being "managed" by algorithms and the handful of corporations that own them. It’s a 10,000-year-old sci-fi warning that feels way too loud in 2026.On the table today:Why "Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind" is the ultimate "unplug and touch grass" commandment.How we traded our intuition for convenience (and why that’s a bad trip).Modern Silicon Valley as the new "Thinking Machines"—are we already living in the pre-Jihad?Why the real revolution isn't against the robot; it's against the guy who programmed it to take your job.The vibes are high, the tech is banned, and the Mentat logic is starting to make way too much sense. Let's get into it. | 49m 33s | ||||||
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| 1/26/26 | ![]() Analog Dreams, Digital Cages: Preservation vs. Revolution | Suit up, Gunters! This week, we’re sliding into the haptic rig to tackle a fan-requested favorite: Ready Player One. While the world remembers the OASIS for its 80's nostalgia and high-speed races, we’re peeling back the digital skin to look at what’s really underneath. We dive deep into the stark differences between Ernest Cline’s original novel and Steven Spielberg’s visual spectacle, exploring how the Stacks redefine our traditional view of a "dystopian" future.Most importantly, we’re putting Wade Watts in the hot seat. Is he a savior, or just a gamer looking for the ultimate high score? We argue why Wade might not be a "hero" at all, but rather a man who wants to inherit the throne rather than break it.In this episode:Book vs. Film: What was lost (and gained) in translation.The Dystopia Paradox: Why the Stacks feel more real—and more terrifying—than your average wasteland.The "Rule, Don't Change" Critique: Analyzing Wade’s true motivations.New Segments Alert: We debut two brand-new segments designed to keep you on your toes.Fan Service: Our first-ever episode suggested by you, the listeners! | 43m 17s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore S1 Intro | The intro song for all of season 1! | 1m 06s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Generation Genesis: Blazing Through the History of Kanto | Pack your bags and grab your Pokédex—we’re heading back to where it all began. In this episode of Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore, we’re lighting up and looking deep into the foundation of the Pokémon world: the Kanto Region.We aren't just talking about picking Squirtle; we’re breaking down the actual history and in-game lore that built the franchise. Join us as we wander through the smoky history of the Kanto region, covering:The Foundation of Kanto: How the region was shaped and the lore behind the original towns.The Cinnabar Island Journals: A look at the dark scientific history of the Pokémon Mansion and the creation of Mewtwo.The Silph Co. Legacy: How corporate greed and Team Rocket’s influence shaped the region’s development.War & Peace: Discussing the lingering theories of the Great Pokémon War and the roles of icons like Lt. Surge and Professor Oak.Whether you're a veteran Master or just here for the "Grass-types," pull up a chair and join the session. It’s time to rediscover the 151. | 33m 36s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() The Creation of Super Earth: A Satire too Close to Home? | Put on your cape—it’s time for some Managed Democracy. Today, we’re looking at the suspiciously familiar rise of Super Earth in Helldivers. We discuss how its "utopian" origins mirror our current political climate and why science fiction writers always seem to land on authoritarianism when imagining the future. It’s a deep dive into satirical fascism, bug-squashing, and the truth (as approved and disseminated by The Ministry of Truth.) | 22m 35s | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Lost in the Woods: The Zelda Lore We're Still Trippin' On | Pack your bags (and maybe some Deku sticks), because we’re heading into the fog. In our debut episode, we’re unpacking the shifting geometry and eerie history of Zelda’s most iconic forest. How many times did we actually get lost as kids? What do The Lost Woods represent? This ain't Kokiri Forest, join us for a baked journey through The Lost Woods and beyond. | 20m 57s | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore Trailer/Promo | Trailer/promo for Season 1 of Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore | 1m 15s | ||||||
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