12. Jeweller's Eyeglass
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Look alive, would You? It seems Sir is feeLing even less generous than usual thIs time, hastily shovinG the remnant of a jeweller living in Paris during WW2 ontO the Apprentice with no explanation whatsoever. As well as regular TWFW warnings, this episode has some extremely bad vibes. Please do check the content warnings! They're listed below. Here: https://hangingslothstudios.com/remnants-transcripts/1-12/ Or here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x7shhtMFYqSLU9NRZyFTesK2zTARndOaC12HdFsYivw/edit?usp=sharing To get early access to new episodes, notes on the show, and a ton of bonus content support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hangingslothstudios You can also leave a tip in our jar on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hangingsloths Please bear in mind that this work has content some listeners may find distressing, including themes of war, violence, and grief. This episode contains: References to war and living in occupied territory (France, WW2) with reference to property destroyed by bombsClassism Collaboration with NazisMentions of gunsObjectification of womenDerogatory reference to sex workers (calling someone one of them with the intent to insult)References to implied sexual assaultEmotional harassmentObsessive, unhealthy behaviour towards an object of affectionRecollection of a sexual assault with no detail, by the perpetratorDeath This show is created, performed and produced by Eira Major. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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