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Beige Parent Din Djarin: Ep. 67

Beige Parent Din Djarin: Ep. 67

FromRuPalp's Podrace: A Queer Star Wars Podcast


Beige Parent Din Djarin: Ep. 67

FromRuPalp's Podrace: A Queer Star Wars Podcast

ratings:
Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Start your sublight engines! Join the gang as they talk about the season three premiere of Disney+'s The Mandalorian. May the Force be with you and DON'T kriff it up!Points of Interest:  Burying the Dead (in a resin pyramid), Dean Djarin, RuPals v. Gators, Hamster Tube: Colored Hamster Tube, Din’s Lucrative New Piss-ness, Greef Karga ASMR, Transfered to a Sector Upstate, Bog Mummy Korkie Kryze, and Momento Starring Qui Gon Jinn. ---If you enjoy the show, consider donating to Jess' gofundme, for every $1,000 raised we'll release bonus content/bloopers! ---If you're curious about why we aren't covering The Bad Batch, check out our statement supporting #UnWhitewashTheBadBatch here. --Find us elsewhere: Tiktok - @rupalpspodraceTwitter - @RuPalpsPodraceInstagram - @rupalpspodraceTumblr - @rupalpspodraceSubscribe to Ollie & Klaudia's podcast, the Mystery SpotcastSubscribe to Jess' Star Wars TTRPG podcast set in the High Republic, For Light and DiceSubscribe to Noah & friend of the pod Sage's podcast, Cowboys and Slaybots---Contact us:- Send us a question in our TikTok Q&A or Tumblr ask box.- Email us at rupalpspodrace@gmail.com- Submit a fic for Name That Ship---Star Wars: The High Republic Reading GuideJoin the RuPalp's Storygraph High Republic Reading Challenge 
Released:
Mar 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (96)

Start your sublight engines, it's time to lightsaber duel for your life. Everybody in a galaxy far, far away is queer (except maybe Anakin), because we say so. Join Mel, Jess, Ollie, Noah, and Klaudia every week for some critical analysis of Star Wars through a queer lens, followed by increasingly cursed games about Star Wars content from the dark corners of the internet. May the Force be with you, and DON'T kriff it up.