when: 09 May 2024 | venue: The Baso | cost: See event for details | address: 2 Cohen Street Belconnen 2617 | website: https://thebaso.oztix.com.au | tickets: https://thebaso.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/a0f25677-9b91-4ba6-93f4-dbece0154ec6%3FEvent%3D184746//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3
published: 09 May 2024, 5 min read
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Following the success of A Tale As Old as Rome, Friendlyjordies is back with his latest attempt to convince anyone who disagrees with him about very niche conspiracy theories is wrong. In this show, we move from Rome to Jordan's latest hyper fixation - the Byzantine Empire. Come along for an hour of laughs and learn about obscure history at the same time.
Content warning: swearing, adult themes.
Jordan Shanks is a controversial political satirist, investigative journalist and podcast creator. He has produced over 930 no-holds-barred videos for his YouTube channel, has over a million followers on social media, and his videos have been viewed over 242 million times.
Jordan hopes he will foster some sort of interest in socio-political discourse, maybe even stir positive change, but most people keep asking him to dress up as a high school kid he once knew. Sometimes he complies.
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Following the success of A Tale As Old as Rome, Friendlyjordies is back with his latest attempt to convince anyone who disagrees with him about very niche conspiracy theories is wrong. In this show, we move from Rome to Jordan's latest hyper fixation - the Byzantine Empire. Come along for an hour of laughs and learn about obscure history at the same time.
Content warning: swearing, adult themes.
Jordan Shanks is a controversial political satirist, investigative journalist and podcast creator. He has produced over 930 no-holds-barred videos for his YouTube channel, has over a million followers on social media, and his videos have been viewed over 242 million times.
Jordan hopes he will foster some sort of interest in socio-political discourse, maybe even stir positive change, but most people keep asking him to dress up as a high school kid he once knew. Sometimes he complies.
Go see Friendlyjordies Presents: A Call to Neck Beards 2024.
Friendlyjordies Presents: A Call to Neck Beards 2024 is on 09 May 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Belconnen. Call 0423 036 763 for details. Visit their website at https://thebaso.oztix.com.au.
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