When you threaten to take Mike’s work away, he threatens to eat you. And trust me, he means it.

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When you threaten to take Mike’s work away, he threatens to eat you. And trust me, he means it.
Welcome back to The Clash Compound Radio Sound Bites. It’s been a while hasn’t it? Well, with the show coming back to its 2-hour format, sound bites will be making a return as well. So sit back and enjoy. More to come in the future
Johanna can't get enough of America's Wang.
You wouldn't print a podcast, would you?
"Boat Triumph" is a very specific rule in an ancient 4 player variant of chess. As an update to the thousands year old rules, we here at the Clash Compound will be announcing it every time it happens.
James wanted J.T.'s friend to call into the show until he realized where he might be calling in from.
On what would really happen in instances of extreme self censorship, and why it's understandable that the Chinese are worried about another Nanjing.
[Ed. Note: As anyone who heard the show will know, I cut a chunk out of the middle of this. James expressed regret at some of the things he said. At the Clash Compound, we encourage free form in the extreme, but if you feel you've said something that was a mistake, far be it from us to make anybody relive that. So in the spirit of the censorship episode, and showing that we really mean it when we say "free form" no matter what, we've taken out the regrettable thing that James said because he apologized, and that was good enough for us.]
James explains what a "Japanese Fuck Kart" looks like, and oddly, exactly how it works. Ian then expresses brief concern about what his computer is being used for, and James reassures him that it's not good.