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Welcome to the afters uncut bonus content for our best friends behind the substack paywall. This week we are around and getting silly with Jimmy and Larry after a very, very fun and silly and insightful podcast with Nikki Ogunaki.
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Hit every no end queen gooner. Yeah. Nice little Easter egg right at the end there. Yeah. Can women goon?
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I think so.
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Gooning is just edging.
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I think originally, yes. I think originally it's like just being like an edge lord, like, or just edging, not an edge lord. Tune into video for Lawrence's goonface. I think Gooners now are just like horny bastards that are just like busting all the time.
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It's a catch.
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Jerking off. They're not, they're not getting. I think they're just like, I mean the General Gooner. Shut up. To the, you know, rip to a real one to the goon. The head of the goon squad.
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We're putting our dicks at half mast. We're going chub for the general Gunner may rest in peace.
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We're pushing rope for the General Gooner.
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Well, they don't.
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Yes. I think it's mainly just jerking off. Wild amounts to the point where you're just gooned up, bro. You're just goo. You're just goon faced up.
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It sucks that the original, you know, idea and method behind gooning has been perverted by these second third wave Gooners where they're just. They're just busting so much. Where originally, you know, if you're an OG gunner, it's like you're edging forever so that when the nut does come, you just are fully fucking. You know, you've transcended to Gooner heaven.
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You know what's crazy is perverted it. The 2011. No Pulitzer Prize winner work of fiction by was a novel called A Visit from the Goon Squad, which I read, which is really good and entertaining and I highly recommend whether you goon or not.
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Yeah.
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By jet by a chick. Jennifer Egan is the name. Takes place in Brooklyn during World War II. I think her. I think she works at like a navy shipyard, like building bombs, repairing ships. And her dad like kind of is like low key. Has issues with the mob. But yeah, has been gooning since the 40s, bro.
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What I would say is that like for all the non tech savvy real beaters out there, like what's really great is the Goon squad can come to your apartment and help you set up your Goon cave.
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Yes, exactly.
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What is a book called A Visit from the Goon Squad. Yeah, that's the title of the afters. 1000%. It's a good book.
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It's a good book. And I read her follow up to that as well, which I forget what it's called.
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A Visit from the Goon Squad, Part 2.
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I jerked off all over it. No, it's not.
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The pages are stuck together. Yeah.
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Shout out Jennifer Egan. Anyway, delightful episode with Nikki, the editor in chief of Marie cla.
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Nice.
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What?
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How your pronoun. Your proper pronunciation of mar. Cl.
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Yeah. Owned by future. Remember that?
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Well, I saw. Well, also Frasier put your text on grid.
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Yeah. Does that.
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Yeah, because you hate that when people put private conversation. Even though that was innocuous, that conversations were just like.
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Oh. I mean, the worst is when. The worst is when someone dies. And you post.
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Imagine you died. And that's what Fraser posted. Well, you were the real General Gunner all along.
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I'm thinking one person in particular that posted like their DMs. The Virgil everyone. Virgil died.
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Yeah.
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But the DMs are just like, yo, King, you're the goat. Absolute goated legend. Legend. You're king. You're the king. The ain't ain't never going to be the same. You. You change everything. And then she's like heart, dove emoji, double tap. And just like posting that like, bro, I don't know. Stop gooning out here over another man's, you know, tragedy.
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Honestly, people use social media as like this. It's like clout gooning. It's like a different type of. Yeah. Different type of self. Masturbatory practice.
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We got to stop seeing gooning. Oh, let's get to a fit check. Lawrence, what are you wearing?
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Okay. I like Nikki. I wore my Prada have on my Prada boots. My socks are threadies. My jeans are second layer. My.
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Are they raw? Pause.
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I think you. No, there's no. Well, there's no salvage. I don't think they're raw. I don't know if these are. If they. These gone through a wash or not, but I don't know. Second layer. Great cut, dude.
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Second. Are these.
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What's.
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What's the cut on these?
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I think it's just. You have the blue ones. I got the blue ones. I don't know. I don't know. Off top. You could look it up. It'll be in the rec center.
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Pico denim or something. I mean, maybe they always have second wear. Does a lot of very, very well denim. Relatively new category for them. I've gotten so many compliments on the second layer jeans I have. They're like. People have been like, those make. Those jeans make you look tall. What are they?
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Well, they have a pair called the Big Poppy.
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The Big Poppy.
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These are the Valuco.
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Okay.
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So different cut. Cuz you're. But the only thing that I'm a little. I can only wear these with shoes that have some heft, some beef or a heel because they're just very long. It's a long inseam.
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Podcast Summary: Throwing Fits – The Afters with Jimmy and Larry: 2/13/25
Episode Overview In this episode of Throwing Fits, titled "The Afters with Jimmy and Larry: 2/13/25", hosts Jimmy and Larry delve into a range of topics following their engaging discussion with guest Nikki Ogunaki. The episode blends humor, cultural commentary, and personal anecdotes, providing listeners with a candid look into the hosts' perspectives on modern male zeitgeist, social behaviors, literature, and fashion.
Jimmy kicks off the episode by welcoming listeners to "The Afters Uncut Bonus Content," a special segment available exclusively to their Substack subscribers. He references their recent insightful podcast with Nikki Ogunaki, setting the tone for a mix of silliness and depth.
Key Quote:
"Welcome to the afters uncut bonus content for our best friends behind the Substack paywall." [00:00]
The conversation shifts to the concept of "gooning," a term the hosts unpack humorously. Initially discussing the traditional idea of gooning as "edging" or being an "edge lord," they explore how the term has evolved. Jimmy humorously critiques modern gooners as those excessively focused on constant gratification.
Notable Quotes:
"B: Gooning is just edging." [00:25]
"A: I think Gooners now are just like horny bastards that are just like busting all the time." [00:29]
"A: You're just gooned up, bro. You're just goo. You're just goon faced up." [01:07]
Subtopic – Literary Reference: Jimmy brings up Jennifer Egan's novel "A Visit from the Goon Squad," drawing a parallel between the literary use of "goon squad" and their discussion. He recommends the book, highlighting its entertainment value regardless of one's familiarity with gooning.
Key Quote:
"A Visit from the Goon Squad, which I read, which is really good and entertaining and I highly recommend whether you goon or not." [01:40]
The hosts transition to discussing the impact of social media on personal behavior, likening excessive self-promotion to a form of "clout gooning." They critique how platforms can exacerbate self-centered actions, such as over-sharing personal grief for attention.
Key Quotes:
"B: Honestly, people use social media as like this. It's like clout gooning." [03:49]
"A: Stop gooning out here over another man's, you know, tragedy." [03:29]
In a lighter segment, Larry and Jimmy engage in a "fit check," discussing their current outfits in detail. Larry showcases his Prada boots, threadies, and second-layer jeans, while Jimmy compliments his own denim. They humorously debate the specifics of their clothing brands and styles, highlighting their camaraderie and shared fashion interests.
Notable Quotes:
"B: Lawrence, what are you wearing?" [04:00]
"A: It's a good book. And I read her follow up to that as well, which I forget what it's called. I jerked off all over it." [02:38] (Note: This quote seems out of context and might refer back to the book discussion.)
As the episode progresses to the advertisement segment, Jimmy and Larry wrap up their discussions. They briefly mention Jennifer Egan and segue into the ad without further content discussion.
Overall Insights and Themes
Evolving Terminology: The hosts explore how terms like "gooning" evolve over time, reflecting broader societal changes in behavior and language.
Cultural Critique: There's a consistent undercurrent of critique towards modern social behaviors, especially regarding self-indulgence and the influence of social media.
Literary Appreciation: By referencing Jennifer Egan's work, the hosts bridge their casual discussions with literary appreciation, encouraging listeners to engage with quality literature.
Personal Connection: The "fit check" segment adds a personal touch, showcasing the hosts' interests and fostering a sense of intimacy with the audience.
Conclusion This episode of Throwing Fits offers a blend of humor, cultural commentary, and personal anecdotes. Through their candid discussions, Jimmy and Larry provide listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful insights into contemporary male behaviors and societal trends. Whether delving into the nuances of "gooning" or sharing fashion tips, the hosts maintain an engaging and relatable dialogue that resonates with their audience.