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Jacob Henegan

Features //

Why The Simpsons couldn’t survive the new millennium

Countless other shows have stood the test of time and remained relevant. Why did the most successful comedy of all time fall behind?

March 29, 2017 Jacob Henegan
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Zoe Coombs Marr’s Trigger Warning

Jacob Henegan reviews a very artful comedy show

September 23, 2016 Jacob Henegan
Misc //

Do Young People Really Love The Large Hadron Collider?

By Jacob Henegan

August 9, 2016 Jacob Henegan
Comedy //

Edgy Nihilists Flock to New #nolivesmatter Movement

Jacob Henegan and Victoria Zerbst atone for this.

July 27, 2016 Jacob Henegan and Victoria Zerbst
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Encrypt this

Jacob Henegan can probably hack you

March 23, 2016 Jacob Henegan
Comedy //

University of Sydney to Replace ATAR with Nerd Quota

Victoria Zerbst & Jacob Henegan report.

February 22, 2016 Jacob Henegan and Victoria Zerbst

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