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Well There's Your Problem (Podcast)

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The sinking of the MS Estonia. The Bhopal chemical disaster. Three Mile Island. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse. The history of mankind is filled with its own history of faulty construction, engineering or planning that ends up costing human lives and requiring updates (or outright creation) of safety codes due to bad design, cost-cutting or failsafes going horribly wrong.Well There's Your Problem is an engineering/politics/dark comedy podcast that covers the background, events and fallout of engineering disasters throughout the ages, in particular what faults directly led to the disaster. Originally a side-project of structural engineer Justin "Roz" Roczniak on his YouTube channel donoteat01 (which uses Cities: Skylines to showcase urban planning), the podcast features Justin, his former roommate and systems analyst Liam Andersonnote "Yay, Liam!", pessimistic futurist Novembernote formerly Alice prior to episode 152 Kelly (educated in law and coal engineering, from the Trash Future podcast) as well as Editor Devon, and the 'Activate Windows' alert on Justin's PC (and sometimes Guest) as they pick apart, contextualize and make a lot of risque jokes about historical failures of engineering from a leftist perspective.New episodes are released — roughly — weekly on the show's YouTube channel, with monthly episodes exclusive to Patreon backers.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: The Atmospheric Railway episode was a Lighter and Softer episode that November referred to as a "palette cleanser", unless the next slide showed that the railway killed 500 people. Luckily Fate didn't come to collect on this one because the answer is none; although the rats don't make out so well. The guest of the Cuba embargo episode says he'll keep things short or they'd be here for like four hours. The running time of the episode as released was 4:10 (considering editing, can be safely assumed to be over five).
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Ripped from the Headlines
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Ripped from the Headlines: The God Damn News segment, introduced in episode 22.
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Failsafe Failure
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Failsafe Failure: The engineering disasters are occasionally caused by this. The episode on the Boeing 737 Max mentioned that one reason for the model's crashing tendencies is because of an anti-stall system that would occasionally pull the plane's nose down even when the plane wasn't stalling. Worse, it was an undocumented feature, meaning that the pilots weren't aware that trying to pull the plane up would only cause the system to compensate more in return. The Kursk submarine disaster, which saw the titular K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine horribly kill its crew after a torpedo explodes its front half, the trio notes that the model sub had a hatch that would drop a buoy up to the surface to signal its position if something goes awry... only to then note that the hatch had been welded shut because someone thought that giving off a nuclear submarine position away could be problematic in a real life combat situation. This means that the rest of the north sea fleet, which was on exercise on more or less the exact same location and could've easily rescued them, couldn't find the sub. By the time the rest of the fleet managed to locate it, someone had managed to accidentally explode a potassium rebreather and light the surviving section on fire, killing the remaining crew in the process.
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Inconsistent Episode Lengths: The podcast has no fixed or even target episode lengths or standard periods for dividing an episode into parts for release over multiple weeks. Early episodes are usually roughly an hour, but by 2024 an episode can easily be anywhere from an hour and a half to four hours (mostly hovering somewhere near two hours) and it's not uncommon for such an episode to not even be past The Goddamn News by the time an early episode would have been entirely over.
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Heh Heh, You Said "X"
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Heh Heh, You Said "X": In the episode on the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, they encounter a diagram where the force on a nut is labeled "P", resulting in the caption "P on nut". Cue much laughter from the hosts. The 1943 Frankford Junction Wreck episode has Liam snicker when Justin states that the oily rags in a journal bearing "continuously lubricate a rotating shaft". Justin himself gets in on the joke by pretending he doesn't see the innuendo and insisting this is all Serious Business.
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"No. Just… No" Reaction
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"No. Just… No" Reaction: During the episode on the Byford Dolphin accident, this was November's response when Justin began describing the effects of Explosive Decompression on the divers.
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I Need a Freaking Drink
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I Need a Freaking Drink: At multiple points throughout Episode 54, Liam audibly uncorks a bottle of bourbon as the vanity projects being discussed get more and more ridiculous, before eventually announcing that he has drained the bottle completely. During Episode 60 Liam repeatedly declares that he's being driven to drink by various examples of corruption involving the Cuomo family.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: The parts of the show that isn't Vulgar Humor leans in this direction.
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Verbal Tic: Justin has a tendency to refer to times early in the day as "[time] AM in the morning," much to Liam's chagrin.
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Master of None
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Master of None: Their opinion of the V-22 Osprey—it combines the dangers of both planes and helicopters while also bringing some exciting (read: fatal) new ones to the table, having the benefits of neither, and being ridiculously expensive in the bargain.note  In contrast to their coverage of other military equipment such as the Bradley IFV this conclusion is extremely accurate. The Osprey suffers from many of the same weaknesses as Tandem Rotor craft such as the Chinook and the Sea Knight, exacerbating them further due to the design and orientation of its rotors, and then exacerbating them even further by the decision to also make it transform and attempt to fly with wings smaller than a typical single engine civilian craft. This effectively means it is fighting against multiple realities of physics that helicopters and fixed wing planes work in tandem with to fly.
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Cool, but Inefficient
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Cool, but Inefficient: Frequently discussed. The hosts dislike this trope, and will usually advocate Boring, but Practical solutions whenever it's brought up that 'technological advances' or 'future engineering' will allow for solutions that ignore basic realities of cost or scale. Discussed in a non-engineering context in Episode 109, with Rhodesian and Zimbabwean soldiers both wearing sneakers in battle. November argues that wearing sneakers for insurgency and counter-insurgency are more effective than combat boots, which provide ankle support and better protection from the elements in rough terrain but are heavy and noisy to move in as a result.
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Deadly Euphemism
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Deadly Euphemism: “I very much hope that this elected official has a nice time.� from the Siege Warfare episode: from the ICBM warfare:
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Silent Snarker
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Silent Snarker: Devon, who started editing the podcast around episode 100, adds their own commentary text on occasion.
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Testosterone Poisoning
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Testosterone Poisoning: Discussed. One of November's Catch Phrases is "Dudes rock.", its meaning ranging from
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Every episode begins with a pronoun check of the three hosts and any eventual guests. note Justin is 'he/him', Liam is 'he/him', November is 'she/her', and editor Devon is they/them.
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Clone Degeneration
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Clone Degeneration: In episode 31, November notices that the logo for The God Damn News seems to be getting blurrier with every episode. Justin confirms that he has been in fact copying it from the previous episode since the introduction of the segment and would probably decay until it reaches a single pixel of resolution. Quality loss due to repeated photocopying is often used as proof that an official document added to the slides is genuine.
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Conspiracy Theorist
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Conspiracy Theorist: Played for Laughs. The hosts occasionally blame the engineering failure of the week on conspiracy theories and cryptids, like Mothman. They have also claimed that the podcast is a CIA front.
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Left It In
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Left It In: A frequent source of jokes, with broadcasting breaks and asides being left in despite one of the hosts saying it will be excised or removed.
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You Do NOT Want to Know
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You Do Not Want To Know: The Byford Dolphin incident was so gruesome (due to the Explosive Decompression) that Justin repeatedly entreats both his cohosts and listeners not to look it up.
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Cultural Posturing
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Justin tends to bring up U.S. building and safety codes as Cultural Posturing whenever the incident of the week happens outside the U.S., and points out how the construction in question would be illegal under current U.S. law.
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I Have a Family
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I Have a Family: The hosts jokingly refer to Episode 143 (on the Corredor Interoceánico) as "the episode that gets us all killed" due to the Long List of offended parties it amasses over its runtime. In response, Gareth seizes every opportunity to interject that "I have a child."
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Laughing Mad
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Laughing Mad: Justin pulls off a truly terrifying one lasting nearly a full minute upon being informed, in the middle of the 9/11 episode, that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died mere months before the 2020 election and paved the way for a far-right majority on the US Supreme Court.
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Cutting Corners
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Cutting Corners: The show's main Berserk Button, and all too frequently the cause of the disaster of the week.
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Author Tract
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Author Tract: Half the point of the show, being a fusion of engineering history and leftist historical and material analysis (cushioned in a lot of jokes). The show doesn't so much 'turn political' as 'occasionally forgetting to be when going into engineering detail'. Justin initial introduces the "Safety Third" segment to highlight cases where personal responsibility would not have averted a close call with danger, specifically as a Take That! to Mike Rowe and his personal responsibility messages.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first episode has no Liam, no pronoun checks, it doesn't even have a name - it's called "Untitled Engineering Disaster Podcast-like content".
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: Distressingly common when discussing disasters involving fragile human bodies and extremely heavy objects made of steel, wood, concrete, or earth. The Byford Dolphin Explosive Decompression incident is one such example, but any disaster where the hosts suggest "You wanted to die quickly in this one" tends to qualify.
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Reassigned to Antarctica
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Reassigned to Antarctica: The fate of the regional manager in the "Safety Third" segment of Episode 48, who is sent to Suffolk County, NY, which is stated to be a place where the company in question sends its most useless employees.
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Sitcom Arch-Nemesis
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Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Architect Santiago Calatrava for the whole podcast, frequently criticized for his ridiculously impractical projects that are frequently criticized for their questionable utility, and ridiculed for how silly they look and how cartoonishly impractical they tend to get.
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Hulk Speak
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Hulk Speak: The hosts tend to deliver the 'lesson' of the episode in hulk language, as "X bad. Y good."
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Ugly Cute
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Ugly Cute: In-universe, November describes the Morgantown personal transit system with such terms in the "Las Vegas Loop" episode.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: "Episode 146: Mount Everest" has one that doubles as a Take That!, when Devon's caption for Dick Bass briefly says "Dick Ass".
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Acid Pool
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Acid Pool: A particularly gruesome Safety Third in the Great Yarmouth Collapse episode involves one with No OSHA Compliance. Viewer Discretion is entreated many times.
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: The hosts are self-professed fans of trains and nuclear power.
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Jewish Complaining
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Jewish Complaining: Liam (who is Jewish) usually leans into the kvetching whenever a God Damn News segment involves Jews in any way, very much playing into the stereotype for laughs.
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Serious Business
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The 1943 Frankford Junction Wreck episode has Liam snicker when Justin states that the oily rags in a journal bearing "continuously lubricate a rotating shaft". Justin himself gets in on the joke by pretending he doesn't see the innuendo and insisting this is all Serious Business.
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Like an Old Married Couple
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Like an Old Married Couple: Rocz and Liam have a tendency to bicker in this fashion since they have been friends since college and formerly roommates. November even called this trope by name during their first live show.
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Artistic License – Military
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Artistic License – Military: Discussed frequently due to the huge amount of variables in any historical recreation. The Bonus episode on swords features Doctor Mark Geldof who mentions that real historians are "comfortable with ambiguity" because of how difficult it is to say specific events did or didn't happen with respect to history.
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All Germans Are Nazis
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All Germans Are Nazis: Liam in particular likes to invoke this trope.
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: Episode 101 contained a discussion on the history of the abacus, with episode guest Abigail asking what things abacuses were commonly used to count large numbers of. Episode 097, when discussing what was made in Turin: shrouds, Fiats, and shrouds for Fiats. The ad for the podcast within the podcast also includes "Guns, pickup trucks, and pickup trucks with guns on them."
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: When the fire alarm in November's building goes off during the episode on the Station Nightclub fire.
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We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties
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We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties: Whenever a long section of the recording has to be removed for whatever reason (usually for being libellous or containing a long string of actionable threats against certain named individuals), Devon has taken to throwing up a parody of BBC Test Card F with Justin's face superimposed over Carole Hersee's.
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Put on a Bus
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As of episode 49, Justin was given a recycled Windows key from a twitter contact so that Activate Windows will no longer appear on the show.
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Phrase Catcher
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Phrase Catcher: "Yay, Liam!" for Liam. Originally began life as Liam's introduction during the pronoun check until the other hosts and the fans began using it.
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From Bad to Worse
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The Kursk submarine disaster, which saw the titular K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine horribly kill its crew after a torpedo explodes its front half, the trio notes that the model sub had a hatch that would drop a buoy up to the surface to signal its position if something goes awry... only to then note that the hatch had been welded shut because someone thought that giving off a nuclear submarine position away could be problematic in a real life combat situation. This means that the rest of the north sea fleet, which was on exercise on more or less the exact same location and could've easily rescued them, couldn't find the sub. By the time the rest of the fleet managed to locate it, someone had managed to accidentally explode a potassium rebreather and light the surviving section on fire, killing the remaining crew in the process.
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Reckless Gun Usage
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Reckless Gun Usage: The Safety Third segment from Episode 95 features a pair of these stories, to the great amusement of the crew (especially November, who had been in the Cadets at school).
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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Id: Liam. Most likely to cut through the politesse and go on a rant or deliver a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: A common way for episodes to start is with a slide showing the disaster's aftermath, with Justin helpfully pointing out what is obviously wrong in the picture and usually adding "It's not supposed to be that way."
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: The hosts like to throw in one of these, usually about a poorly-designed system or at least an accident with no fatalities, after a particularly dark one, for instance following Lac-Magentic with Three Mile Island and following Grenfell Tower with the Newfoundland railway.
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Red Oni, Blue Oni
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Liam is the red to Justin and November's blue.
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Inherently Funny Words
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Inherently Funny Words: In the SEPTA episode (Episode 3), all the hosts get quite a kick out of a neighborhood near Philadelphia called "Swampoodle." In the Le Mans episode (Episode 45), November gets quite the kick out of "berms." Before the Byford Dolphin episode gets gruesome, the hosts can't help but snicker every time they have to say "dykkerklokken" (Norwegian for "diving bell"). Justin can't say the words "Meat Deck Crew" without laughing. "Blimp" is called one in the Hindenburg disaster episode.
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Rail Enthusiast
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Rail Enthusiast: The entire cast are enthusiastic about trains, featuring multiple train accidents and rail infrastructure on the podcast and happily debating the merits of rail transit during off-topic discussions.
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Joke and Receive
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Joke and Receive: On occasion, November or Liam will jokingly suggest a ridiculous engineering solution, only for Justin to explain that, yes, people actually did try that. For example, in their episode on the Ashtabula Horror, when Justin mentions how early railroad practices were based off ones for canals, November makes a joke about canal locks for trains, prompting Justin to explain that there was indeed a system that could in fact be described as canal locks for trains.
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Walking Techbane
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Walking Techbane: Justin has a number of odd recurring computer-related issues, such as running out of storage space and the Activate Windows message.
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Capitalism Is Bad
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Capitalism Is Bad: The show tends to be harshly critical of both free-market and state capitalism, perhaps unsurprisingly coming from self-described socialists of the 'weird left'.
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The Bus Came Back
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However, 'Activate Windows' is back as of episode 133. Liam attributes it to Roz being some form of a Walking Techbane.
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Layman's Terms
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Layman's Terms: Tend to come up a lot, with technobabble being generally frowned upon.
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On the Next
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The On the Next segment at the end of every episode promises the same topic, which never actually comes. This was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse until it was covered in the 2021 live show, then the Boston Molasses Disaster until the 2022 live shows. Since then, they've promised an episode on Chernobyl.
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13 Is Unlucky
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13 Is Unlucky: Discussed Trope as it pertains to engineers, with Justin noting that some constructions intentionally avoid using the number '13' for floor numbers, terminal numbers, etc. The show's thirteenth episode was labelled 'episode 12A', and the hosts have continued to make references to an episode 13 (covering the Tacoma Running Gag) that doesn't exist.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: "Episode 141: Schoharie Limousine Crash" features the surprise return of the Integrated Survivability Onion from "Episode 84: Military PowerPoints".
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This Is Gonna Suck
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This Is Gonna Suck: Every time Justin tries to pronounce a European name you can hear Liam and November groan a little. The hosts react this way whenever the construction history of the weekly topic mentions "a new material stronger than steel." In later episodes, Liam and November start reacting with trepidation whenever Justin says a specific date, as it signals that the disaster under discussion is about to occur. Even more so if he mentions time as well (the hosts later would joke that the specificity of the date and time mentioned dictates the severity of the disaster). Relatedly, November hates when death tolls are given as estimations, since that inevitably indicates that the disaster was violent enough to result in scattered human remains instead of distinct bodies. Every time a disaster starts as a project designed by a "self-taught engineer."
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Cluster Bleep-Bomb
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Cluster Bleep-Bomb: Liam frequently (almost Once an Episode) has entire sentences bleeped out, albeit it's less swearing and more actionable threats against elected officials that are, in his opinion, responsible for a heinous thing that recently happened.
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The Food Poisoning Incident
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The Food Poisoning Incident: The focus of the bonus episode on the JAL flight where 197 people fell ill after eating contaminated omelets.
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America Won World War II
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America Won World War II: Frequently invoked by Liam, usually towards November or any non-American guest.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Ego: November. Deadpan Snarker. A bit more emotionally charged than Justin but much less than...
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Roz has a few. Notably, "It's not supposed to be like that" when introducing the episode, or "This is true" in response to some insightful insight from his cohosts. He also has "I was about to say..." when agreeing with someone else's crazy idea. Also "We'll get to that," when someone gets ahead of the script, unintentionally or not. November: "Dudes rock." when pointing out needless bravado as the main reason why a decision was made. Liam, when angry, frequently offers to drive to someone’s house and beat them to death with their own shoes.
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No OSHA Compliance
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No OSHA Compliance: Justin tends to bring up U.S. building and safety codes as Cultural Posturing whenever the incident of the week happens outside the U.S., and points out how the construction in question would be illegal under current U.S. law. Grenfell Tower had one stairwell and no sprinkler system in 2017, which both of the American presenters found genuinely shocking, only compounded with November noting that in the UK sprinkler systems are almost non-existent. Averted at the Lake Peigneur salt mine where the emergency evacuation of all salt miners before the lakebed collapse prevented any human casualties. "Sometimes safety procedures just work." This trope is the theme of all the emailed stories of horrifying work conditions provided by the viewers as part of the Safety Third segment.
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Take That!
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Justin initial introduces the "Safety Third" segment to highlight cases where personal responsibility would not have averted a close call with danger, specifically as a Take That! to Mike Rowe and his personal responsibility messages.
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Extra-Long Episode
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Extra-Long Episode: The show started out usually sticking to a 60-90-minute length at worst, but starting with Bhopal (which was split into two 90-minute halves) extra long episodes passing 120 minutes have become increasingly common. The longest regular episode so far (on the Titanic) runs for a grand total of 335 minutes across two parts, with November joking the episode is karma for the Gulf State episode below. Episode 54 (on Gulf State Vanity Projects) ran so long that November tried to forcibly end it by doing a closing speech. Justin soldiered on anyway (to what is thankfully the last slide). Absolutely subverted by Episode 62, which only ran 6 minutes and 31 seconds. Episode 98 is 3 hours 11 minutes, part 1 of 3 on the Penn Central Railroad. They promised/threatened 10 hours of material. In the end it clocked in at over 11 hours.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: TERFs for Liam, by his own admission. Liam also states in episode 19 that he has no respect for fish and despises everything about their existence. Liam (again) is really quite vitriolic towards the Dutch as a nation, at least in part because they lost to Spain in the World Cup, a game he had placed money on. For Liam (yet again), callousness towards the unhoused is a quick way to incur some bleeped actionable threats.
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Doom It Yourself
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Doom It Yourself: Tends to be the target of most building disasters. In particular the Seoul mall collapse, as the CEO in charge of the building decided to make a bunch of structural alterations to maximize profits and fired any architects or engineers who tried to warn him that his design was going to have lethal consequences.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The MS Estonia, which sank when it lost its bow visor, gets references to the famous Clarke and Dawe skit "The Front Fell Off."
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Outside-Context Problem
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Outside-Context Problem: Discussed quite heavily in the episode covering the Cavalese Cable Car Disaster, specifically in how it applies to the field of engineering. There are certain problems and disasters that while technically possible, are so unlikely that it's absurd to assume that an engineer even considered them, much less designed for them. Like say... a military aircraft flying through the lines of a cable car at over 500 mph.
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Uncertain Audience
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Uncertain Audience: invoked In the Santiago Calatrava episode, the hosts are both amused and baffled by the selection of luxury retail stores inside the Oculus PATH station, feeling that most people aren't able to casually shop at places like Hugo Boss while they're waiting for their train, and people who can probably won't do it at a transit hub mall.
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Just Plane Wrong: Liam in particular loves the A-10 and frequently suggests it as a viable alternative to a given problem, from the F-35 to commercial passenger liners.note  The A-10 was outdated before its first flight, and is responsible for more friendly fire incidents and civilian casualties than any other US aircraft, in large part due to its deliberate simplicity and enormous cannon making it impossible for pilots to reliably use. The cannon can only land hits within an 80 foot circle of the target 80% of the time, the pilot has basically no sysyems to identify targets and has to use Binoculars to see ground targets, and the only recorded tank kills the A-10 has are all using the same bombs any US aircraft can use, not its gun.
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Lighter and Softer: The bonus episodes fall into this as Doom It Yourself projects tend not to hurt many people beyond the builder's pride. There's also the episode on the Atmospheric Railway, which November described as a 'palette cleanser' after realizing its Awesome, but Impractical nature meant it never left the pilot project stage and thus never had a chance to hurt anyone, beyond a hypothetical horde of rats that got sucked into its pipes and one terrified railway engineer who unexpectedly set a new land speed record when the system was turned on while the "engine" was disconnected from the rest of the train.
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Sarcasm Failure: It takes a lot to get the showrunners to stop snarking, but the MS Estonia and Grenfell Tower Fire episodes got to that point during the end segment, as well as throughout the Bhopal two-part episode.
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Creator Provincialism: Both Justin and Liam live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the show has a disproportionate number of episodes dedicated to events that occurred in or around Philadelphia.
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Audience Participation: Listeners are invited to submit stories of near-disasters they've had on the job, especially if greater responsibility on their part would not have prevented the incident, and such stories are then read during the "Safety Third" segment at the end of most episodes.
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Disaster Dominoes: Removal of safety systems (often to save money or time on maintenance) are a common feature of the run-up to the disasters in question, to the point where during the Bhopal episode November explicitly compared the isolation of one to pulling a block out of a Jenga stack.
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The 'Activate Windows' alert visible on Justin's slides. He has a license, he just can't find out where to enter his code. In episode 19, it is nowhere to be found but Justin doesn't understand why as he has still not found out how to enter his activation key into his system. It is briefly replaced by a "Discord wants to share your screen" warning. As of episode 49, Justin was given a recycled Windows key from a twitter contact so that Activate Windows will no longer appear on the show. However, 'Activate Windows' is back as of episode 133. Liam attributes it to Roz being some form of a Walking Techbane.
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: The showrunners definitively do thorough research and don't just copy the episode texts wholesale from Wikipedia. (For one, Wikipedia articles on engineering aren't padded out with seven hours of dick jokes.)
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Telegraph Gag STOP: Used in the Quebec Bridge episode (Episode 14).
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Freudian Trio: Superego: Justin. Calm, analytical, keeps the show on track. Ego: November. Deadpan Snarker. A bit more emotionally charged than Justin but much less than... Id: Liam. Most likely to cut through the politesse and go on a rant or deliver a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
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Younger Than They Look
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Younger Than They Sound: About half the comments on the New London, Texas School Explosion are people commenting their shock that the hosts are all only in their late 20s, with most of them seeming to think Rocz in particular was at least 40.
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April Fools' Day
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Absolutely subverted by Episode 62, which only ran 6 minutes and 31 seconds.
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Southern-Fried Genius
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Southern-Fried Genius: Justin is from Virginia, tends to lean into his accent and uses a lot of Layman's Terms to explain engineering.
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Distracted by the Sexy
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Distracted by the Sexy: Episode 21 crashes to a halt for a solid minute while everyone drools over how nice the Pennsylvania GG-1 locomotive looks.
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Moving Beyond Bereavement: In the episode on the Winchester Mystery House, Justin says that the official story is that Sarah Winchester moved to California on advice of a medium and convinced herself that she needed to build a huge mansion to house the ghosts of those killed by Winchester rifles...but he also offers his own interpretation that she was depressed after so much of her family died and wanted a change of scenery and a hobby, making the house an example of this trope.note Indeed, mainstream historians have pointed out that there's very little evidence for this "haunted by ghosts" story, arguing that she instead moved to the West Coast to be with the rest of her family. Most of the ghost stories appear to be nothing more than PR from the people who turned the Winchester Mystery House into a tourist attraction.
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The Alleged Car
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The Alleged Car: Liam's van, which merited a bonus episode.
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Expospeak Gag: Used by Justin repeatedly, when he starts out using engineering terms and then simplifies the language several degrees using silly but descriptive words that are much easier to grasp by laymen.
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Accidentally-Correct Writing: In-universe example. In the MS Estonia episode, Justin had drawn a course for the ship with a ridiculously squiggly line complete with an unnecessary loop as a joke, only for November to inform him that ship courses are surprisingly close to that in real life. Also invoked occasionally when someone gets hyperbolic about how far corners were cut or safety was ignored, only for Roz to say, "We'll get to that."
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Running Gag/Once per Episode: The 'Activate Windows' alert visible on Justin's slides. He has a license, he just can't find out where to enter his code. In episode 19, it is nowhere to be found but Justin doesn't understand why as he has still not found out how to enter his activation key into his system. It is briefly replaced by a "Discord wants to share your screen" warning. As of episode 49, Justin was given a recycled Windows key from a twitter contact so that Activate Windows will no longer appear on the show. However, 'Activate Windows' is back as of episode 133. Liam attributes it to Roz being some form of a Walking Techbane. The sentence 'shake hands with danger' is always accompanied by the guitar riff from the Caterpillar safety video of the same name. Every episode begins with a pronoun check of the three hosts and any eventual guests. note Justin is 'he/him', Liam is 'he/him', November is 'she/her', and editor Devon is they/them. The On the Next segment at the end of every episode promises the same topic, which never actually comes. This was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse until it was covered in the 2021 live show, then the Boston Molasses Disaster until the 2022 live shows. Since then, they've promised an episode on Chernobyl. Justin's terrible, terrible MS Paint drawings whenever the hosts can't find a suitable diagram. Liam leading the hosts in booing when an unpopular person or group is mentioned. Liam attempting to turn the show into a sports podcast. Liam calling out Twitter users by name when he disagrees with their sports takes. The podcast hosts alienating or insulting the nation the disaster of the week is set in, and usually mentioning that they're going to get cancelled by said nation. Anyone from the area of the Low Countries is assumed to be constantly wearing Zwarte Piet-style blackface. Almost any time someone avoids a deadly disaster by missing or leaving before the event prompts a comparison to the Final Destination films. Referring to anything having to do with radioactivity as "Spicy Rocks". Liam asking "Have YOU been to the Moon?" when the hosts start to trash-talk something American-made. Liam also takes credit for the defeat of the Nazis in WW2, saying "You're welcome!" and bragging about bombing runs. November responding "just make it stronger/more rigid" when a structure that is made to bend slightly under load is brought up. Justin's explanations that this would make the structure more dangerous never persuade her. November quantifying project budgets and compensation settlements in terms of how many Xboxes that money could buy. References to 'rat/horse viscera' (from the episode 17, "The Atmospheric Railway"[1]), 'jellied dog' (from the "Safety Third" segment of Episode 37, "Costa Concordia"[2], which was on the cleanup of an old biochemical lab), or 'soup-like homogenate' (ditto, regarding an advertisement used to illustrate the sort of toxic waste the storyteller had found on-site). November controls the sound drops. Aside from the music for "The God Damn News" and "Safety Third" segments, she occasionally throws in the Soviet National Anthemnote when the Soviet Union does something silly/awesome, and "The East Is Red". When covering aeronautical disasters, the pilots are assumed to spend all their flight time getting wasted on martinis and sexually harassing their flight crews. Introducing a photo of that episode's disaster and explaining "it's not supposed to look like that." Liam brushing off any structural damage to the subject of the episode, especially parts falling off or the omission (deliberate or accidental) of important structural components that may be common to other similar vehicles, devices, or structures, with the words "saves weight". Anyone mentioning that they don't like the sound of an increasingly specific date/time being given, as the more specific the date and time, generally the closer events are getting to the actual disaster. Glossing over the details of a particularly gruesome death, usually from crushing or explosion, by simply saying the victim was rendered into "a soup-like homogenate". Whenever a person/place involved in the disaster has an unusual name that sounds made-up, November's reaction upon hearing it for the first time is usually a dismissive "No, it's not!" This also extends to oddly-named towns/streets/people in her home country, to which we usually get a tired "Is Britain real?" "The [bodily function] that changes you as a person" which November points out as having entered their shared lexicon. Confusing Thomas A. Scott, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1874–1880, with Tom Scott. The hosts berating the writer of the episode's Safety Third for incorrectly guessing there was a guest when they don't have one, for failing to assume they would have a guest when they do have one, for being cowards and hedging their bets with some statement "possible guest", for assuming the whole crew is there even if the episode has run long and Liam has had to leave, or for any other failure to properly predict the makeup of the crew at the 2-4 hour mark in an episode. The hosts commenting that something they said is going to get added to the quotes page on This Very Wiki. Whenever the idea of looking at blueprints to determine some detail about the building's construction is mentioned, Justin says that they have been stored under a leaky radiator for decades. Liam trying to get sponsored by buysnus.com until eventually giving up after a few dozen episodes.
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Fun with Subtitles: Enabling the closed captioning on the YouTube videos gives subtitles complete with a humorous running commentary on the episode itself.
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Brick Joke: Episode 34 features an altered final slide, implying that the unidentified Gladio operative responsible for the Bologna train station bombing was also responsible for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge disaster.
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