• Episode 20: Dickle Pickle Psy-Ops and Flight Anxiety

  • Feb 21 2025
  • Length: 51 mins
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Episode 20: Dickle Pickle Psy-Ops and Flight Anxiety

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    Ever wondered about the worst ways to meet your maker or what's new in the world of snacks? Join us as we kick things off with a wild discussion on the bizarre theme of the week: the worst ways to die. From humorous spins on morbid endings to the much-anticipated Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle Cheetos, our banter is as spicy as the snacks we're itching to try. Amidst the crunch, we'll sprinkle in some pop culture insights, including Kanye West's latest, and his relationship with Bianca Sensori, adding a twist of controversy to our chat.

    In a world where social media trends can become deadly, we recount the tragic tale of a 14-year-old boy caught in a viral challenge gone wrong. Reflecting on past absurdities like the Tide Pods craze, we ponder why these dangerous trends captivate the young. From pandemic antics to a lifeguard's jellyfish encounter, we tackle the seriousness of these topics with humor, culminating in a light-hearted debate on the morality of swiping office cake from the communal fridge.

    Fasten your seatbelts as we navigate the anxiety-ridden skies of flying. With anecdotes of Delta's flipped flight compensations and lively passenger antics, we explore the quirks of in-flight dynamics. Our conversation takes an uplifting turn with Tyler the Creator's noble deeds and the quirky aspiration of Bigfoot becoming California's official mascot. This episode is a rollercoaster of laughter, memorable stories, and thought-provoking insights that promise to keep you entertained from takeoff to landing.

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