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TLC tried to frame the show as polyandrous (one wife, multiple husbands), to parallel their other polygynous (one husband, multiple wives) show, Seeking Sister Wife.However polyandry is very rare, and many of the couples on the show have previously been public about being polyamorous (both parties have multiple partners, typically casual ones).
TLC’s Seeking Brother Husband follows couples who have decided to open up their relationship to other romantic partners, and Us Weekly‘s exclusive premiere clip shows Elisa letting husband ...
Seeking Sister Wife is an American reality television show on TLC that follows polygamous families, predominantly centered around the topic of looking for another wife to add to the family, or an already added new wife adjusting to the family.
The last segment, Wiring the World, is about the history of the World Wide Web. [2] Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs is among those featured in the documentary. [3] The documentary aired in 1998 on PBS and Channel 4. [1] [2] It aired on the Australian television channel Ovation in 2002. [4]
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Polyandry (/ ˈ p ɒ l i ˌ æ n d r i, ˌ p ɒ l i ˈ æ n-/; from Ancient Greek πολύ (polú) 'many' and ἀνήρ (anḗr) 'man') is a form of polygamy in which a woman takes two or more husbands at the same time.
The title Triumph of the Nerds is a play on the title of the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds. [2] Cringely followed the series with Nerds 2.0.1 (titled Glory of the Geeks in the UK), a history of the Internet to 1998. In 2012, Cringely released the full interview that Steve Jobs gave in 1995 for Triumph of the Nerds as Steve Jobs: The Lost ...
The Nerdfighteria logo, designed by Vondell Swain [1] The previous Nerdfighter logo, a parody of the Aero Fighters logo [2]. Nerdfighteria (/ ˌ n ɜːr d f aɪ ˈ t ɛr i ə / NURD-fy-TERR-ee-ə) is a mainly online-based community subculture that originated on YouTube in 2007, when the VlogBrothers (John and Hank Green) rose to prominence in the YouTube community.