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Episode 76: Man-Eating Tsavo Lions and The Darker History of Watermelon

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On this episode, Ellie discusses the pair of Tsavo Lions who ate "very few humans" (very few is in the eye of the beholder, we suppose!) as well as their post mortem fate. Once again, the real fear is colonialism here on QFF. We know what we're about. Then, Abby discusses one of her favorite summer fruits, the watermelon. She discusses some true history, stereotypes associated with watermelons and some folklore surrounding them. Tangents include but are not limited to: Kovu from Lion King 2, Abby's staunch opinion on eggs, the perfect fruit salad, and many more.
We're drinking...
Abby's Segment: Watermelon Spike Agua Fresca with a Tajin rim
Ellie's Segment:
Content Warnings for this episode:
Ellie's segment: Humans eaten by lions, humans killing lions, colonialism, and racism.
Abby's Segment: poison, accidental deaths, and racism
Sources:
Ellie's Segment: Field Museum, Atlas Obscura, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, UC Santa Cruz, Smithsonian Magazine, Wikipedia (for a recap of the book), AAAS
Abby's Segment: How Watermelons became a Racist Trope by: William R. Black in The Atlantic, Wikipedia entry on watermelons, NPR, Bradford Watermelons, Today
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Contenido proporcionado por Queers for Fears. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Queers for Fears o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

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On this episode, Ellie discusses the pair of Tsavo Lions who ate "very few humans" (very few is in the eye of the beholder, we suppose!) as well as their post mortem fate. Once again, the real fear is colonialism here on QFF. We know what we're about. Then, Abby discusses one of her favorite summer fruits, the watermelon. She discusses some true history, stereotypes associated with watermelons and some folklore surrounding them. Tangents include but are not limited to: Kovu from Lion King 2, Abby's staunch opinion on eggs, the perfect fruit salad, and many more.
We're drinking...
Abby's Segment: Watermelon Spike Agua Fresca with a Tajin rim
Ellie's Segment:
Content Warnings for this episode:
Ellie's segment: Humans eaten by lions, humans killing lions, colonialism, and racism.
Abby's Segment: poison, accidental deaths, and racism
Sources:
Ellie's Segment: Field Museum, Atlas Obscura, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, UC Santa Cruz, Smithsonian Magazine, Wikipedia (for a recap of the book), AAAS
Abby's Segment: How Watermelons became a Racist Trope by: William R. Black in The Atlantic, Wikipedia entry on watermelons, NPR, Bradford Watermelons, Today
Follow us on Social Media:

Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube: @queersforfearspodcast

Twitter/X: @queersfearspod

Email: podcastqueersforfears@gmail.com


To support our show please subscribe, rate, and write reviews wherever you listen to our podcast. If you’re feeling super generous you can buy us a beer here without any additional commitments, or you can support us on Patreon monthly and get access to all of our spooky, gay BONUS CONTENT. 🌈👻💀

Thanks for listening! Stay queer!

Support the show

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106 episodios

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