

CONTACT US: Email: paranaughtica@gmail.com Twitter: @paranaughtica Facebook: The Paranaughtica PodcastContact Cricket: Website: www.theindividuale.com Twitter: @Individualethe Hey there!On this fine, fine day...we are presenting to you, our beloved audience twelve stories that ‘The Times’ newspaper publication printed back in the 20th century when times were pretty rough for most people – that is, if you didn’t come from a family of generational wealth (meaning you were poor and gross, like me). The Times has had a very long go at the newspaper industry and are no doubt one of the oldest publications funded by certain three letter agencies that push certain propaganda on the world, you know, that thing that is supposed to be illegal but isn’t for some reason....oh yeah, the ‘elite’ control everything. Duh. But today, we are going to go through those fascinating twelve newspaper articles written about some of the most random stuff.Now, velcrow your fingerless gloves and umbrella hat because it’s about to get crazy all back in time. If you want to listen to a song or two of mine, here you go.“There Was Something New, Something Fresh” - Paranaughtichttps://on.soundcloud.com/aAVjdm8dRi1FZ1pPA To check out a small batch of Coops’ music, go to this this link — https://on.soundcloud.com/Q1XRaY9WSpzawV9r7 CHECK YOUR LOCAL WATER TREATMENT LEVELS: EWG Tap Water Database ***If you’d like to help out with a donation and you’re currently listening on Spotify, you can simply scroll down on my page and you’ll see a button to help us out with either a one-time donation or you can set up a monthly recurring donation. ko-fi.com/paranaughticapodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CONTACT US: Email: paranaughtica@gmail.com Twitter: @paranaughtica Facebook: The Paranaughtica PodcastContact Cricket: Website: www.theindividuale.com Twitter: @Individualethe Hey there!On this fine, fine day...we are presenting to you, our beloved audience twelve stories that ‘The Times’ newspaper publication printed back in the 20th century when times were pretty rough for most people – that is, if you didn’t come from a family of generational wealth (meaning you were poor ...