Difference between revisions of "'splaining"

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In some episodes, Julie takes time to explain certain things for the benefit of listeners who may not be familiar with the subjects in question.
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In some episodes, Julie takes time to explain certain things for the benefit of listeners who may not be familiar with the subjects in question. This is not similar to man-splaining because Julie is not being horrible.
  
 
* '''Brill-splaining''' ([[Episode 171: "Brillsplaining"]]) - explains historical events around the [http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/2c045a5687/ac-newman-visits-the-brill-building Brill Building].
 
* '''Brill-splaining''' ([[Episode 171: "Brillsplaining"]]) - explains historical events around the [http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/2c045a5687/ac-newman-visits-the-brill-building Brill Building].
 
* '''Coke-splaining''' ([[Episode 181: "STANLEY"]]) - explains films (and possibly most of popular culture) from the 80s.  
 
* '''Coke-splaining''' ([[Episode 181: "STANLEY"]]) - explains films (and possibly most of popular culture) from the 80s.  
* '''Gay-splaining''' ([[Episode 162: "Praying to Fonts"]]) - explains events important to gay culture aka culture. "To go back to the cannon, like when dads watch all of the Godfather movies on a Friday night."
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* '''Gay-splaining''' ([[Episode 162: "Praying to Fonts"]]) - explains events important to gay culture aka culture. "To go back to the canon, like when dads watch all of the Godfather movies on a Friday night."
 
* '''Paul Thomas Anderson-splaining''' ([[Episode 162: "Praying to Fonts"]]) - straight-splaining.
 
* '''Paul Thomas Anderson-splaining''' ([[Episode 162: "Praying to Fonts"]]) - straight-splaining.

Latest revision as of 01:02, 15 September 2014

In some episodes, Julie takes time to explain certain things for the benefit of listeners who may not be familiar with the subjects in question. This is not similar to man-splaining because Julie is not being horrible.