Topic: Tattoo

27 chapters across the catalog

NA Era
Episode 1811 3:18:03 - 3:25:36

1811: NA Era

Maine Senate Race, Nazi Tattoo Controversy and Austin Real Estate

A Democratic candidate for the Maine Senate, known for having a Nazi SS tattoo, leads in the polls by over 30 points, causing a stir on national news. Pundit Scott Jennings criticizes the Democratic Party for supporting an "Antifa super soldier" with extremist ties. In separate news, the real estate markets in Austin and Arizona are reportedly "falling like a rock" as remote workers are forced back to offices in major cities.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:56:49 - 2:58:46

1758: Scream Circle

Ephemeral Tattoos and NPR Reporting

An NPR report features individuals who received "temporary" tattoos from the company Ephemeral, which were supposed to fade within 15 months but remain visible after three years. The segment mocks the triviality of the reporting, featuring stories of "silly chicken on a skateboard" and "space dog" tattoos. The hosts use the story to criticize the use of taxpayer funding for NPR.

TRANSNOODLE
Episode 1392 2:00:47 - 2:04:15

1392: TRANSNOODLE

Workplace Culture and Woke HR Departments

The hosts argue that "woke" HR departments are responsible for hiring "troublemakers" who prioritize social activism over company productivity. They discuss the trend of white-collar tech workers attempting to dictate corporate clients and culture, comparing it to traditional labor strikes.

The Verger
Episode 1554 48:15 - 53:43

1554: The Verger

Allen Premium Outlets Shooting, Hispanic White Supremacy Narrative

Authorities identified Mauricio Garcia as the gunman in the Allen, Texas, mall shooting, noting he had neo-Nazi tattoos and social media posts. The hosts question the media's focus on "white supremacy" given the shooter's Hispanic heritage, mocking a segment from *The View* that attempted to reconcile his ethnicity with his ideology. They observe that the shooter's tattoos appeared fresh and "raised," suggesting they were recently acquired.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 1:39:59 - 1:45:01

1437: Bruce Force

Associate Executive Producers and Kayak Racing

Donations from various producers are read, including a business shout-out for a tattoo and firearms shop in San Antonio. Sir Jonathan of the Double-Bladed Paddle requests "race karma" for a non-stop kayak race across Missouri.

Clown World
Episode 1391 53:39 - 56:33

1391: Clown World

Australian Coffee Gestapo, Outlaw Biker Tattoo Bans

Police in Australia are reportedly checking coffee cups to ensure citizens aren't using them as an excuse to lower their masks. Additionally, Western Australia has introduced strict anti-insignia laws targeting 46 "bikey" groups, making it illegal to display gang-related tattoos or logos in public or on social media.

Clown World
Episode 1391 56:33 - 59:32

1391: Clown World

EU Tattoo Ink Regulation, Chemical Restrictions

The European Union is implementing the REACH Regulation Act in January 2022, which restricts thousands of hazardous chemicals found in tattoo inks and permanent makeup. Critics argue this is part of an over-regulatory trend in the EU that mirrors restrictions on fragrances and colognes.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:23:26 - 2:28:05

1274: Thugs on a plane

Tattoo and Firearms Store, Birthday Donor List, International Support

A producer in San Antonio, Texas, has opened the "world's first tattoo and firearms store" called Transfer Station. The hosts read an extensive list of donors from Texas, Illinois, Arizona, Germany, and Great Britain who contributed in honor of Adam Curry's 56th birthday. They highlight the diverse geographic reach of the "No Agenda Nation."

63 Genders
Episode 977 1:53:14 - 2:01:08

977: 63 Genders

Francine Hardaway, Intel, Tattoo Artist Donations

Dame Francine Hardaway is recognized for her career at Intel and her recent Medium post on industry misogyny. A tattoo artist from Melbourne, Australia, offers free No Agenda tattoos to the community. The hosts prepare to wrap up the first round of executive producer credits.

iChip®
Episode 952 1:40:59 - 1:44:30

952: iChip®

Extinction Symbol Tattoos, Climate Crisis Terminology

The shift in terminology from "climate change" to "climate crisis" is noted, along with the rise of the "extinction symbol" tattoo among young activists. The symbol, an hourglass inside a circle, represents the warning that time is running out to prevent a mass extinction event. The hosts view this as a continuation of long-standing environmental alarmism now reaching a new level of cultural acceptance.

Misgendering
Episode 743 33:58 - 39:59

743: Misgendering

Airstream Public Relations Strategy, Scarification Encounter

A suggestion is made to bypass local dealerships and contact Airstream's corporate public relations department to pitch a "Hot Pockets Tour" for the podcast. An anecdote is shared about meeting a woman with "scarification" tattoos at a grocery store who expressed interest in the nomadic Airstream lifestyle.

Why Why Not
Episode 644 1:42:45 - 1:45:46

644: Why Why Not

Tattoos, Trusted Citizen QR Codes

The hosts discuss the modern trend of tattoos, with Adam Curry considering a "trusted citizen" tattoo featuring a barcode or QR code. Dvorak recommends trying semi-permanent henna tattoos first to avoid regret. They suggest a QR code that links to the No Agenda website as a humorous way to signal compliance to the state.

Parliment Update
Episode 638 2:41:12 - 2:44:34

638: Parliment Update

Motorola Digital Tattoo, Mark of the Beast

Motorola has introduced a "digital tattoo" sticker that lasts five days and allows users to unlock their Moto X phones with a tap. The technology is marketed as a way to save time compared to traditional passwords. Critics link this development to "Mark of the Beast" theories, especially when combined with Google Voice's 666 message limit and the potential for permanent biometric tracking.

28 Pages
Episode 635 2:13:19 - 2:16:13

635: 28 Pages

Millennial Generation Attitudes and the "Hipster" Look

A discussion on the millennial generation references a Reason.com poll suggesting young people are increasingly distrustful of large authorities. The hosts also critique the modern "rockabilly" aesthetic of beards and tattoos prevalent among European and American youth.

Make Happy
Episode 574 43:47 - 48:55

574: Make Happy

ATF Sting Operations, Mentally Challenged Informants

The hosts discuss reports of ATF and FBI agents using mentally challenged individuals as informants in sting operations. One case involved paying individuals to get gang tattoos to facilitate drug busts. This leads to an anecdote about wasteful security spending and HR departments in corporate environments.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 1:26:02 - 1:28:01

549: Associative Propaganda

Miss Kansas, Theresa Vail, Naval Reservist

The hosts praise Miss Kansas, Theresa Vail, a naval reservist with visible tattoos who performed archery. They describe her as the "American boy's dream" of Miss America because she shoots guns and drinks beer. They contrast her authentic persona with the "multicultural" narrative pushed by the pageant's winners.

Mournful Mortician
Episode 548 2:15:45 - 2:19:09

548: Mournful Mortician

Miss America Competition, Theresa Vail and Publicity Stunts

John Dvorak previews the Miss America competition, focusing on Miss Kansas, Theresa Vail, a National Guard member with visible tattoos. The hosts debate whether her participation is a publicity stunt and discuss her "Serenity Prayer" tattoo. Dvorak notes the competition's struggle for relevance against modern media like "Breaking Bad."

The Indignati
Episode 346 1:48:25 - 1:54:58

346: The Indignati

Producer Challenges, No Agenda Records

Sir Alan Asaf issues a "double nickels on the dime" donation challenge. Amanda Renz, a PhD candidate in chemistry, celebrates passing her exams with a donation. The hosts also acknowledge $114 in proceeds from No Agenda Records and discuss the site's artwork and musical contributors.