FAQs
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A content platform. A podcast. A wake-up call with jokes.
End of a Species is where satire meets philosophy. We explore how humans have traded critical thinking for hashtags and vibes, and what that means for the future. Spoiler: it’s not great.
We use content to teach better reasoning, roast bad ideas, and ask the questions nobody wants answered out loud.
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Twitch streams that blend intellectual commentary with gameplay and mayhem
Podcasts that sound like Socrates got a mic and a grudge
TikTok debates where we tackle people who are very loud but very wrong
Blogs for deep dives into theology, philosophy, politics, and language
Merch so you can wear your existential dread in style
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No. But yes. But actually no.
We don’t do party lines. We do reason.
If your ideas can’t survive logic, evidence, or a little sarcasm, we’re probably going to talk about it.
Yes, our content leans anti-capitalist, pro-queer, anti-theocratic, and generally allergic to oppression—but that’s not ideology. That’s just clarity.
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Yes. And unlike capitalism, our merch store won’t sell you your own organs back with interest.
Check out the hoodies, mugs, and other gear that lets you look good while humanity collapses. Shop the merch.
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It means no more coddling bad ideas.
We don’t debate flat-Earthers in good faith. We don’t platform bigots for “balance.”
We fight nonsense with better thinking, better jokes, and better receipts.
Intellectual violence is what happens when logic gets tired of being polite.
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Jeff. A philosophy-loving, religion-hating, sarcasm-wielding content creator with a podcast mic, a Dominican backbone, and a lifelong allergy to BS.
He’s joined by friends, collaborators, and a flaming cartoon mascot named X. Nihilo, who might be the last rational being on Earth.
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Want to vibe with reason while gaming? Join a Twitch stream.
Want to laugh and learn? Start with the podcast.
Want to yell in the comments? Find us on TikTok.
Want to think harder? Read the blog.
Want to support the mission? Cop some merch or become a member.
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Yes.
But it’s funny. And we’ve still got time to make sense of it before the lights go out.