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Nounish Builders Get Wild Spotlight
Gneric's Noggles Weekly unearths bizarre tales from digital frontier
3 min read
Key facts
- 1Noggles Weekly has completed multiple episodes featuring different Nounish builders
- 2Episode 5 featured Rocketman, creator of flows.wtf and other Nounish projects
- 3Previous episodes spotlighted Attaboty (audiovisual artist) and JedXO's humanitarian work
- 4Episode 6 with guest @danib88 scheduled for March 15, 2025
- 5Show fulfills grant deliverable of weekly X Spaces discussions and builder spotlights
The Electric Kool-Aid Broadcast Test
In a media landscape dominated by corporate banality and predictable narratives, something dangerously authentic has emerged from the twisted mind of host Gneric. 'Noggles Weekly' has become a surreal vortex where digital pioneers bare their souls while sporting those unmistakable square spectacles that mark them as citizens of an alternate reality most normies will never comprehend.
The show, now in its sixth savage iteration, has transformed into a genuine cultural force - documenting the fever dreams and manic creations of builders operating at the jagged edge of what's possible. These aren't your sanitized TED Talk presenters with rehearsed soundbites and corporate backing. These are the real freaks, the true believers, the ones getting their hands dirty in the digital trenches.
Rocketman's Strange Trip
March 10th's episode featured the enigmatic engineer known only as 'Rocketman' - creator of flows.wtf and several other mysterious projects that seem designed specifically to bend reality at its weakest points. "Did you know flows.wtf was built by Rocketman and this is not his first/only Nounish Project??" Gneric teased in the promotional materials with the fervor of someone who's discovered a government conspiracy.
Unlike the typical tech creator interview filled with corporate jargon and meaningless platitudes, this session peeled back the skull and examined the beautiful mess of neurons that drives someone to build against the grain. This wasn't just documentation; it was psychological spelunking.
The Humanitarian Edge
The previous chapter in this ongoing saga of strange featured JedXO, a builder who has transcended the digital realm to engage in that most radical of activities: feeding actual hungry human beings. Through the flows initiative, JedXO has been "helping people in need" and "feeding disabled people week in week out" - proving that revolution isn't always about code commits and design frameworks.
In a world obsessed with virtual nonsense, JedXO's work represents a dangerous idea: that technology should ultimately serve human needs. Gneric's spotlighting of this work wasn't just content creation; it was a manifesto delivered in 280-character fragments and livestream monologues.
The raw madness of Episode 5 culminated in a bizarre twist of generosity when an unsuspecting participant was awarded a 'special edition Nounish Tote bag' - turning digital congregation into tangible reward. This wasn't just content consumption; it was participation in a strange new ritual where the line between audience and performer blurred beyond recognition.
The Gathering Storm
The next transmission, scheduled for March 15th, promises to feature the mysterious @danib88 - another digital pioneer whose work will be dissected for the enlightenment and entertainment of the growing audience of fellow travelers and curious onlookers. "Nounish Storytelling keeps getting better!" Gneric proclaimed, with the confidence of someone who has glimpsed the future and found it simultaneously terrifying and beautiful.
What began as a simple weekly broadcast has morphed into something more significant: a historical document chronicling the birth of a strange new cultural movement, captured by someone embedded deeply within its twisted heart. This isn't journalism - it's prophecy delivered with a wink and a nervous laugh.